2. Cascading Collective Trauma and COVID-19 Pandemic: The Impact on African Americans and Communities of Color

B. Kennedy
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The COVID-19 pandemic led to collective trauma or long-term psychological effects that are shared by a large group of people who all experience an event. Collective trauma is defined as an entire group’s psychological reaction to a traumatic event that affects an entire society. Collective trauma can be caused by events such as pandemics, wars, natural disasters, mass shootings, genocides, systematic and historical oppression, recessions, and famine or severe poverty. This paper is a brief report of the impact of cascading collective trauma during the COVID-19 pandemic on African Americans and other communities of color. Cascading collective traumas are defined as a series of compounding catastrophes that may be both historic and concurrent and results have stronger emotional responses with each new exposure. COVID-19 pandemic was almost immediately followed by another trauma, such as the racial unrest and reports of African Americans being beaten ferociously with no apparent causes. Collective trauma is not always equal in populations. African Americans and other communities of color in the United States are suffering disproportionately from COVID-19, compounded by historical trauma, structural racism, and persistent poverty. Policy changes are needed to address the structural racism and health inequities that negatively impact the physical and mental health of Blacks, Latinx, and other indigenous communities in the United States. More research is needed to examine cascading collective trauma and increased violence.
2. 级联集体创伤和COVID-19大流行:对非洲裔美国人和有色人种社区的影响
2019冠状病毒病大流行导致集体创伤或长期心理影响,这些影响是由所有经历过这一事件的一大群人共同承受的。集体创伤被定义为整个群体对影响整个社会的创伤性事件的心理反应。集体创伤可能由流行病、战争、自然灾害、大规模枪击、种族灭绝、系统性和历史性压迫、经济衰退、饥荒或严重贫困等事件造成。本文简要介绍了COVID-19大流行期间级联集体创伤对非洲裔美国人和其他有色人种社区的影响。级联性集体创伤被定义为一系列复杂的灾难,这些灾难可能是历史性的,也可能是同时发生的,每次新的暴露都会产生更强烈的情绪反应。COVID-19大流行几乎立即带来了另一种创伤,例如种族骚乱和非洲裔美国人无缘无故遭到残酷殴打的报道。集体创伤在人群中并不总是平等的。非洲裔美国人和美国其他有色人种社区不成比例地遭受COVID-19的折磨,加之历史创伤、结构性种族主义和持续贫困。需要改变政策,以解决对美国黑人、拉丁裔和其他土著社区的身心健康产生负面影响的结构性种族主义和卫生不平等问题。需要更多的研究来检查连锁的集体创伤和增加的暴力。
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