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The Lived Experiences of Racial and Ethnic Minority Nurses Exposed to Racial Microaggressions in the Hospital Setting: Qualitative Study

The Lived Experiences of Racial and Ethnic Minority Nurses Exposed to Racial Microaggressions in the Hospital Setting: Qualitative Study

But Asian American workers specifically were left in a painful position during the pandemic, as there was an increase in anti-Asian racism, violence, and xenophobia [7]. Asian nurses in Canada and the United States actually admitted to experiencing more racism from colleagues, patients, and patients’ family members during the pandemic compared to pre-pandemic [8].

Da S Kim, Ha Do Byon

Asian Pac Isl Nurs J 2025;9:e67029

Co-Designing an Antiracist Dental Health System: Protocol for an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander–Led Mixed Methods Study

Co-Designing an Antiracist Dental Health System: Protocol for an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander–Led Mixed Methods Study

Beyond debating the use of race as an indicator for certain dental procedures [5] or to assess racial disparities in oral health outcomes [6], limited action has been taken to address the role structural racism plays in creating oral health inequities [7,8]. Both cultural and structural racism emerge within dentistry, impacting oral health outcomes in several ways.

Brianna Poirier, Joanne Hedges, Dandara Haag, Yin Paradies, Tamara Mackean, João Bastos, Catherine Leane, Gustavo Soares, Sneha Sethi, Jessica Manuela, Pedro Santiago, Kelli Owen, Natalie Bauer, Jodie Milne, Ashleigh Smith, Kelly Smith, Priscilla Larkins, Madison Cachagee, Vaibhav Garg, Latisha Sykora, Nicolas Reid, Michael Larkin, Jayde Fuller, Lisa Jamieson

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e69012

COVID-19–Related Racism and Mental Health Among Asian Americans: Integrative Review

COVID-19–Related Racism and Mental Health Among Asian Americans: Integrative Review

The complexity of these multiple dimensions and domains of racism (eg, displays of racism [beliefs, words, or actions]; impacts of racism [emotional or physical harms]; and reach of racism [individual, family, community, or society]) presents challenges for defining and measuring constructs of racism and the true psychological impacts on victims.

Tania Von Visger, Amy Lyons, Yanjun Zhou, Kayla Wardlaw, Eunhee Park, Yu-Ping Chang

Asian Pac Isl Nurs J 2025;9:e63769

Perspectives of Black, Latinx, Indigenous, and Asian Communities on Health Data Use and AI: Cross-Sectional Survey Study

Perspectives of Black, Latinx, Indigenous, and Asian Communities on Health Data Use and AI: Cross-Sectional Survey Study

Addressing dataset diversity and racism perpetuated by large language models is paramount [1-3]. The absence of diverse patient voices in AI discussions is a pressing matter, and current studies have been limited in diversity [4,5]. Our study examined the perspectives of racial and ethnic minority patients on the use of health data in AI. A cross-sectional survey was administered via Qualtrics to participants aged 18+ years who identified as Black, Latinx, Indigenous, or Asian.

Fatuma-Ayaan Rinderknecht, Vivian B Yang, Mekaleya Tilahun, Jenna C Lester

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e50708

Structural Influences on Methamphetamine Use Among Black Sexual Minority Men (HISTORY Study): Protocol for a Longitudinal Cohort Study

Structural Influences on Methamphetamine Use Among Black Sexual Minority Men (HISTORY Study): Protocol for a Longitudinal Cohort Study

While these are critically important, they have not fully addressed structural barriers that contribute to methamphetamine use or explore the intersecting social positions occupied by Black sexual minority men and the resultant synergistic manifestations of structural racism and discrimination (SRD) to which they are uniquely exposed, related to both racial and sexual minoritized status [46-48].

Samuel C O Opara, Sabriya L Linton, Brian W Weir, Natalie D Crawford, David P Holland, Antonio Newman Jr, McKinsey Bullock, Marcus O Reed, Srija Dutta, Kamini Doraivelu, Charles Stephens, Justin C Smith, Yeeli Mui, Sophia A Hussen

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e63761

Racial and Ethnic Differences in Mobile App Use for Meeting Sexual Partners Among Young Men Who Have Sex With Men and Young Transgender Women: Cross-Sectional Study

Racial and Ethnic Differences in Mobile App Use for Meeting Sexual Partners Among Young Men Who Have Sex With Men and Young Transgender Women: Cross-Sectional Study

In particular, sexual minority men of color report online exclusion through sexual racism [2], decreased sexual capital [5], and fetishization [3], as well as additional domains of rejection and degradation [4]. Further, transgender women of color seeking relationships may experience both dehumanizing stereotypes and sexual objectification, which may be tied to gender-based violence [6].

Kathryn Risher, Patrick Janulis, Elizabeth McConnell, Darnell Motley, Pedro Alonso Serrano, Joel D Jackson, Alonzo Brown, Meghan Williams, Daniel Mendez, Gregory Phillips II, Joshua Melville, Michelle Birkett

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2024;10:e54215

From Tweets to Streets: Observational Study on the Association Between Twitter Sentiment and Anti-Asian Hate Crimes in New York City from 2019 to 2022

From Tweets to Streets: Observational Study on the Association Between Twitter Sentiment and Anti-Asian Hate Crimes in New York City from 2019 to 2022

The finding that negative sentiment toward the Asian community was associated with a higher number of anti-Asian hate crimes thereafter may be due to several reasons; it is possible that increased anti-Asian negative sentiment on Twitter could serve as an early indicator of the overall societal climate of racism and discrimination, which were shown in various forms, including hate crimes in the following period.

Hanxue Wei, Yulin Hswen, Junaid S Merchant, Laura B Drew, Quynh C Nguyen, Xiaohe Yue, Heran Mane, Thu T Nguyen

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e53050

Designing a Novel Digitally Delivered Antiracism Intervention for Mental Health Clinicians: Exploratory Analysis of Acceptability

Designing a Novel Digitally Delivered Antiracism Intervention for Mental Health Clinicians: Exploratory Analysis of Acceptability

Racism or expressions of discrimination are often rooted in implicit bias and stigmatizing beliefs [1]. Currently, racism is known to be a key driver of mental health inequities in ethnoracially minoritized groups who may be victims of discrimination [2]. Such experiences often lead to negative mental health outcomes [2].

Tashalee Rushell Brown, Habiba Amir, Drew Hirsch, Madeline Owens Jansen

JMIR Hum Factors 2024;11:e52561