2021
DOI: 10.1080/19496591.2020.1853555
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Students of Color, Mental Health, and Racialized Aggressions on Social Media

Abstract: Using structural equation modeling, we examined if experiencing racialized aggressions on social media affects the mental health of students of Color (n = 692). We also examined the relationships between these experiences and ethnic identity, campus interactions, sense of belonging, campus climate, and mental health. Findings suggest that experiencing racialized aggressions on social media is positively related to an increase in mental health issues, while sense of belonging is negatively related to mental hea… Show more

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“…13 We averaged the Likert-scale responses to the eight questionnaire items (from 1 being “strongly disagree” to 4 being “strongly agree”); thus, a higher score indicates more perceived bias against one’s race or ethnicity. Given the documented link between racialized aggression in social media and the victim’s mental health issues, 14 we asked respondents whether they had been cyberbullied because of their race or ethnicity.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…13 We averaged the Likert-scale responses to the eight questionnaire items (from 1 being “strongly disagree” to 4 being “strongly agree”); thus, a higher score indicates more perceived bias against one’s race or ethnicity. Given the documented link between racialized aggression in social media and the victim’s mental health issues, 14 we asked respondents whether they had been cyberbullied because of their race or ethnicity.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This speaks to the importance of shared spaces to offer an outlet for companionship and coping. McCready et al (2021) examined Zoombombs and social media xenophobia. Zoombombing occurs when uninvited attendees break into your zoom or other video conferencing meeting and disrupt it (Hodge, 2020).…”
Section: Anti-asian Stigma Onlinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Racialized aggressions affect college students’ educational experiences, mental health, and general well-being. These verbal attacks incite stress, anxiety and depression among college students with marginalized and minoritized identities (McCready et al, 2021 ; Nadal, 2008 ; Nadal et al, 2015 ; Sue et al, 2008 ). Further, these aggressions negatively affect students on a number of higher education outcomes, including resilience and academic performance (Franklin et al, 2014 ; Nadal et al, 2015 ; Smith et al, 2006 , 2007 ).…”
Section: Review Of the Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our findings add depth to the understanding of how in-person and social media-based racialized aggressions affect a student’s perceptions of campus diversity climate. While in-person experiences with racism may overshadow racialized aggressions on social media, scholars and practitioners must be cognizant that online environments and experiences affect the outcomes of students of color (McCready et al, 2021 ; Rowan-Kenyon et al, 2021 ), especially as a result of the shift to more online interaction as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Additional scholarship is needed on the online experiences of students of color, including research that allows students of color to describe how encounters with racialized aggressions on social media influence their perceptions of campus diversity climates.…”
Section: Implications and Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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