犹太学生在高等教育环境和日常职业中的反犹太主义经历。

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 REHABILITATION
Amiya Waldman-Levi, Zahava Friedman, Janet Falk-Kessler, Lola Halperin, Lisa Gordon-Handler, Robin Akselrud, Rivka Molinsky
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摘要

反犹主义的惊人增长损害了犹太学生的安全感,并可能导致职业不公正。本研究旨在探讨犹太学生接触反犹主义及其对其心理健康和日常职业的影响。对全国147名大学生进行反犹太主义暴露调查、广泛性焦虑障碍七项量表和简短心理弹性量表;57.3%的人直接经历过反犹太主义,63.4%的人是旁观者。这种暴露危害了学生的安全感、社会参与等职业、睡眠和休息,以及规划未来的能力。学生报告有严重的焦虑(M = 15.45, SD = 6.28),尽管有适度的弹性(M = 3.39, SD = 0.34)。创造归属感文化的努力应包括打击反犹主义的举措。职业治疗教师必须为从业人员和学生以及其他专业人员制定教育计划,以防止犹太学生中的职业不公正。
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Jewish Students' Experiences of Antisemitism in Higher Education Settings and Daily Occupations.

An alarming increase in antisemitism compromises Jewish students' sense of safety and may result in occupational injustice. This study aimed to explore Jewish students' exposure to antisemitism and its impact on their mental health and daily occupations. A survey about exposure to antisemitism, the Generalized Anxiety Disorder seven-item scale, and the Brief Resilience Scale were completed by 147 university students nationally; 57.3% reported direct experiences with antisemitism and 63.4% were exposed as bystanders. This exposure jeopardized students' sense of safety, occupations such as social participation, sleep, and rest, and ability to plan their future. Students reported being severely anxious (M = 15.45, SD = 6.28) despite moderate resilience (M = 3.39, SD = 0.34). Efforts to create a culture of belonging should include initiatives to combat antisemitism. It is essential for occupational therapy faculty to develop educational programs for practitioners and students as well as other professionals to prevent occupational injustice among Jewish students.

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期刊介绍: The aim of OTJR: Occupation, Participation and Health is to advance knowledge and science in occupational therapy and related fields, nationally and internationally, through the publication of scholarly literature and research. The journal publishes research that advances the understanding of occupation as it relates to participation and health.
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