COVID-Discrimination, Social Cohesion, Neighborhood Safety, and Mental Health Among AANHPI Older Adults.

COVID-Discrimination, Social Cohesion, Neighborhood Safety, and Mental Health Among AANHPI Older Adults.

Publication date: Sep 04, 2025

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) older adults experienced discrimination. There is evidence that neighborhood context may play a protective role in mental health outcomes. Using the 2022 California AANHPI Community Needs Survey, multivariate regression models examined associations among discrimination, neighborhood characteristics, and mental health. COVID-related discrimination was associated with higher levels of serious psychological distress, while higher levels of neighborhood social cohesion and safety were associated with better mental health outcomes. These findings highlight the importance of neighborhood factors in promoting AANHPI older adults’ mental health.

Concepts Keywords
American AANHPI older adults
Asian COVID-19 discrimination
Hawaiian Neighborhood context
Models Resilience
Psychological

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH COVID-19 pandemic
disease IDO role
disease MESH psychological distress
drug DRUGBANK Tropicamide

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