
“Just as we know to wash our hands and maintain appropriate social distance, we should practice good behaviors when it comes to embracing and valuing diverse peoples and communities.” “We all share responsibility for good public health practice,” Shullman said.
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“Members of stigmatized groups may not seek health care when they need it and may further isolate themselves, which comes with its own health risks,” she said.“In addition, stigmatized groups are more likely to be un- or underinsured, to have difficulty accessing culturally appropriate care, and to face bias in health-care systems, all of which ultimately compound the difficulty of containing the spread of viruses.”ĪPA has developed a fact sheetwith guidance for policymakers, leaders, the media and the public on how to talk about the coronavirus in a manner that does not stigmatize any group. She noted an increasing number of news reports document instances of stereotyping, harassment and bullying directed at people perceived to be of Asian descent following the spread of the new coronavirus. That’s because stigma can lead people to hide symptoms of illness and refrain from seeking medical care to avoid discrimination.” “Stigmatized groups are particularly vulnerable during epidemics and pandemics-and it can put them and others at increased risk. “Decades of research show discrimination is associated with poorer health and mental health among LGBTQ, Asian-American, African-American, American Indian, Native Alaskan, Muslim American and Latinx populations,” said APA President Sandra L. Such language tends to promote bias and xenophobia, which can have damaging health effects on Asian Americans and other minorities. WASHINGTON - The American Psychological Association joins with prominent health groups such as the World Health Organization in condemning the use of language linking the coronavirus with China or a specific region within China (e.g., “Chinese virus,” “Wuhan virus”). APA CALLS FOR DESTIGMATIZING CORONAVIRUS Association president warns against spreading xenophobia along with virus
