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. 2023 Mar 23;20(7):5236.
doi: 10.3390/ijerph20075236.

Experience of Ethnic Discrimination, Anxiety, Perceived Risk of COVID-19, and Social Support among Polish and International Students during the Pandemic

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Experience of Ethnic Discrimination, Anxiety, Perceived Risk of COVID-19, and Social Support among Polish and International Students during the Pandemic

Anna Bokszczanin et al. Int J Environ Res Public Health. .

Abstract

Background: Our research aimed to assess the experiences of ethnic discrimination among students in Poland (Polish and international) during the COVID-19 pandemic. We also tested the prevalence of anxiety symptoms and their relationship with perceived COVID-19 risk, the severity of discrimination, and social support.

Methods: The data from Polish (n = 481) and international university students (n = 105) were collected online (November-January 2020). Participants completed measures of ethnic discrimination (GEDS), anxiety scale (GAD-7), COVID-19 risk perception index, and perceived social support scale (MSPSS) questionnaires.

Results: The results showed that international students reported being much more discriminated than Polish students during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic. Contrary to our expectation, a higher risk of anxiety disorders (GAD) was observed in 42% of Polish students compared to 31% of international students. The predictors of higher anxiety symptoms among both groups were the perceived risk of COVID-19 and the greater severity of ethnic discrimination. In both groups, the perceived social support had a protective role in anxiety symptomatology.

Conclusions: The high prevalence of discrimination, especially among international students, simultaneously with high symptoms of anxiety, requires vigorous action involving preventive measures and psychological support.

Keywords: COVID-19 pandemic; Poland; anxiety; ethnic discrimination; international students; social support; university students.

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The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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The proportion of perceived ethnic discrimination in the group of Polish (n = 481) and international university students (n = 105) by the General Ethnic Discrimination Scale (GEDS); Responses in the range LOW = 1 to 20, MIDDLE= 21 to 27, HIGH => 28; chi-square = 22.76 (df = 2), p < 0.001, Sommer’s d effect size = 0.14.

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