COVID-Related Stressors and Psychological Distress Among Chicago Residents: the Moderating Role of Race.
Nadia S Al-AminAminah McBryde-RedzovicMelissa Gutierrez-KapheimUchechi A MitchellPublished in: Journal of racial and ethnic health disparities (2023)
Despite relatively high exposure to COVID-related stressors, Black respondents had lower levels of PD compared to Whites and Hispanics which may reflect differences in race-specific coping mechanisms. Future research is needed to elucidate the nuances of these relationships and identify policies and interventions that prevent and minimize the impact of employment, food, and housing-related stressors and support coping mechanisms that promote mental health among minority populations, such as policies that support easier access to mental health and financial and housing assistance.