Predicting Psychological Distress Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic by Machine Learning: Discrimination and Coping Mechanisms of Korean Immigrants in the U.S.
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Korean Immigrant Population in the U.S.
1.2. Increased Racism against Asian Populations in the U.S. Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic
2. Literature Review
2.1. Racial Discrimination, Coping Mechanisms, and Mental Health
2.2. Individuals’ Mental Health Status Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic
3. Materials and Methods
3.1. Procedure
3.2. Measurements
3.3. Data Analysis
4. Results
4.1. Subsection
4.2. Artificial Neural Network Analysis
5. Discussion
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Mean or Percentage | |||
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Variables | All Sample (N = 790) | Variables | All Sample (N = 790) |
Dependent Variable | Covariates | ||
Psychological distress | Education | ||
Low | 49.4% | High school diploma or less | 7.9% |
High | 49.2% | Some level of college education | 20.9% |
Factors | Bachelor’s degree | 34.4% | |
Racial discrimination (range: 0–9) | Graduate degree | 36.8% | |
Mean: 2.87 | Std.Dev: 2.06 | Employment status | |
Everyday discrimination (range: 9–54) | Employed full time | 53.4% | |
Mean: 12.43 | Std.Dev: 4.93 | Employed part-time | 14.3% |
COVID-19 discrimination (range: 3–15) | Out of labor force | 32.4% | |
Mean: 8.64 | Std.Dev: 2.65 | Marital status | |
Resilience (range: 0–40) | Married | 73.8% | |
Mean: 25.03 | Std.Dev: 6.85 | Never married | 21.0% |
Racial/Ethnic Identity (range: 0–16) | Widowed/separated/divorced | 5.2% | |
Mean: 11.63 | Std.Dev: 2.26 | Household income | |
Age (years) | <$34,999 | 21.6% | |
Min: 20 | Mean: 42.74 | $35,000–$49,999 | 13.3% |
Max: 81 | Std.Dev: 12.14 | $50,000–$99,999 | 27.8% |
Yrs in the U.S. (years) | Mean: 16 | ≥$100,000 | 27.8% |
Range: 1–61 | Std.Dev: 10.96 | Sex | |
U.S. Nativity | Male | 40.3% | |
Foreign (South Korea)-born | 90.9% | Female | 59.7% |
U.S.-born | 1.9% | ||
Language Barrier | |||
Yes | 27.3% | ||
No | 72.7% |
Psychological Distress | AUC |
---|---|
Low 10–17 | 0.806 |
High 18–50 | 0.806 |
Variable | Importance | Normalized Importance (%) |
---|---|---|
Resilience | 0.173 | 100.0% |
Everyday discrimination | 0.144 | 83.2% |
COVID-19 discrimination | 0.103 | 59.8% |
Social support | 0.095 | 55.1% |
Age | 0.086 | 49.7% |
Sex | 0.082 | 47.3% |
Racial Ethnic Identity | 0.082 | 47.2% |
Racial discrimination | 0.072 | 41.4% |
Education level | 0.057 | 33.0% |
Income | 0.044 | 25.4% |
Employment status | 0.038 | 22.2% |
Marital status | 0.025 | 14.6% |
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Choi, S.; Hong, J.Y.; Kim, Y.J.; Park, H. Predicting Psychological Distress Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic by Machine Learning: Discrimination and Coping Mechanisms of Korean Immigrants in the U.S. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2020, 17, 6057. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17176057
Choi S, Hong JY, Kim YJ, Park H. Predicting Psychological Distress Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic by Machine Learning: Discrimination and Coping Mechanisms of Korean Immigrants in the U.S. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2020; 17(17):6057. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17176057
Chicago/Turabian StyleChoi, Shinwoo, Joo Young Hong, Yong Je Kim, and Hyejoon Park. 2020. "Predicting Psychological Distress Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic by Machine Learning: Discrimination and Coping Mechanisms of Korean Immigrants in the U.S." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 17: 6057. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17176057
APA StyleChoi, S., Hong, J. Y., Kim, Y. J., & Park, H. (2020). Predicting Psychological Distress Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic by Machine Learning: Discrimination and Coping Mechanisms of Korean Immigrants in the U.S. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(17), 6057. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17176057