Racial Discrimination Toward Aapis and Their Resilience Building: Online and Offline Discrimination and Social Support

Drawing on minority stress theory and the resilience conceptual framework, we tested a model describing the impact of online and offline discrimination, as race-based stress factors, and of social support, as a protective factor, on the psychological distress of individuals in the AAPI community during the COVID-19 pandemic.



Citation:

Sanga Song and Hyejin Kim (2021) ,"Racial Discrimination Toward Aapis and Their Resilience Building: Online and Offline Discrimination and Social Support", in NA - Advances in Consumer Research Volume 49, eds. Tonya Williams Bradford, Anat Keinan, and Matthew Matthew Thomson, Duluth, MN : Association for Consumer Research, Pages: 929-929.

Authors

Sanga Song, Indiana University East
Hyejin Kim, DePaul University



Volume

NA - Advances in Consumer Research Volume 49 | 2021



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