Anti-Black attitudes predict decreased concern about COVID-19 among Whites in the US and Brazil

Social Science & Medicine(2023)

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Rationale: From the earliest days of the COVID-19 pandemic, public health officials and news organizations reported pervasive racial disparities in the infection, morbidity, and mortality of the virus. In both the U.S. and Brazil, Black, Native, and mixed-race individuals were more negatively impacted by COVID-19 than White people. Simultaneously, significant social factions downplayed the threat and insisted on living "normally". We examined how these two factors coexisted.Objective: We sought to establish whether Whites' anti-Black attitudes predicted their concern about the pandemic and tendency to behave in ways that exacerbated the pandemic.Methods: and Results: In five studies, conducted in two countries (total N = 3425), we found that anti-Black attitudes (above and beyond political orientation, White racial identification, and perceptions of racial dispar-ities) were associated with less concern about COVID-19, lower adoption of health and social distancing be-haviors, and greater interest in returning to normalcy.Discussion: We discuss how efforts to combat anti-Blackness may improve the health of the general population.
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COVID-19,modern racism,Race disparities,U,S,Brazil
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