Stigmatization of Chinese and Asian-looking people during the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany

dc.contributor.authorKoller, Julia E.
dc.contributor.authorVillinger, Karoline
dc.contributor.authorLages, Nadine C.
dc.contributor.authorBrünecke, Isabel
dc.contributor.authorEngel, Kai D.
dc.contributor.authorGrieble, Sofia
dc.contributor.authorHomann, Peer C.
dc.contributor.authorKaufmann, Robin
dc.contributor.authorKoppe, Kim M.
dc.contributor.authorOppenheimer, Hannah
dc.contributor.authorRadtke, Vanessa Christin
dc.contributor.authorRogula, Sarah
dc.contributor.authorStähler, Johanna
dc.contributor.authorRenner, Britta
dc.contributor.authorSchupp, Harald T.
dc.date.accessioned2021-07-02T12:32:44Z
dc.date.available2021-07-02T12:32:44Z
dc.date.issued2021eng
dc.description.abstractBackground
The outbreak and global spread of COVID-19 was accompanied by an increase in reports of stigmatization of Chinese and Asian-looking people. The behavioral immune system provides a framework for stigmatization in response to infectious disease threats. Specifically, stigmatization might increase with rising levels of infectious disease threat. The present study aimed to examine this hypothesis during the early phase of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Methods
As part of the “EUCLID” project (https://euclid.dbvis.de), a total of 5011 persons from Germany were surveyed via an online-questionnaire between February 2nd and April 3rd, 2020, covering the progression of the COVID-19 pandemic over three time periods which were defined by critical events.

Results
There was no evidence for an increase in the stigmatization of Chinese and Asian-looking people across three topics, that is personal proximity, air travel, and medical measures upon arrival from China.

Conclusions
The present findings provide good news in that participants showed an adaptive response to the infectious disease threat rather than displaying increased stigmatization. Further research is necessary to specify the conditions that increase the risk of stigmatization in response to infectious disease threats.
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dc.identifier.doi10.1186/s12889-021-11270-1eng
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dc.titleStigmatization of Chinese and Asian-looking people during the COVID-19 pandemic in Germanyeng
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  title={Stigmatization of Chinese and Asian-looking people during the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany},
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  author={Koller, Julia E. and Villinger, Karoline and Lages, Nadine C. and Brünecke, Isabel and Engel, Kai D. and Grieble, Sofia and Homann, Peer C. and Kaufmann, Robin and Koppe, Kim M. and Oppenheimer, Hannah and Radtke, Vanessa Christin and Rogula, Sarah and Stähler, Johanna and Renner, Britta and Schupp, Harald T.},
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kops.citation.iso690KOLLER, Julia E., Karoline VILLINGER, Nadine C. LAGES, Isabel BRÜNECKE, Kai D. ENGEL, Sofia GRIEBLE, Peer C. HOMANN, Robin KAUFMANN, Kim M. KOPPE, Hannah OPPENHEIMER, Vanessa Christin RADTKE, Sarah ROGULA, Johanna STÄHLER, Britta RENNER, Harald T. SCHUPP, 2021. Stigmatization of Chinese and Asian-looking people during the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany. In: BMC Public Health. BioMed Central. 2021, 21, 1296. eISSN 1471-2458. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1186/s12889-021-11270-1deu
kops.citation.iso690KOLLER, Julia E., Karoline VILLINGER, Nadine C. LAGES, Isabel BRÜNECKE, Kai D. ENGEL, Sofia GRIEBLE, Peer C. HOMANN, Robin KAUFMANN, Kim M. KOPPE, Hannah OPPENHEIMER, Vanessa Christin RADTKE, Sarah ROGULA, Johanna STÄHLER, Britta RENNER, Harald T. SCHUPP, 2021. Stigmatization of Chinese and Asian-looking people during the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany. In: BMC Public Health. BioMed Central. 2021, 21, 1296. eISSN 1471-2458. Available under: doi: 10.1186/s12889-021-11270-1eng
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