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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Am Coll Health. 2021 Aug 16;71(7):2062–2073. doi: 10.1080/07448481.2021.1954012

Table 2.

Percent of Past Year Perceived Racial/Ethnic Discrimination by Racial/Ethnic Identity (non-exclusive groups)

Sample Size ( n = ) AI/AN
58
Asian
240
Black/African American
384
Hispanic/Latinx
564
NH/PI
23
ME/NA
32
Other
156
White
1,516
Total Sample
2,230
*How often have you been treated unfairly by …

Teachers and professors 27.6% 22.5% 33.3% 22.9% 17.4% 28.1% 29.5% 12.1% 18.4%
Employers, bosses, and supervisors 22.8% 19.6% 32.6% 21.7% 19.0% 18.8% 24.0% 11.4% 17.0%
Co-workers, fellow students and colleagues 40.4% 38.4% 45.4% 31.7% 28.6% 50.0% 38.2% 19.9% 27.2%
People in service jobs (e.g., by store clerks, waiters) 43.1% 35.3% 47.5% 33.7% 8.7% 31.3% 40.9% 16.7% 25.2%
Strangers 54.4% 45.0% 58.7% 42.5% 21.7% 50.0% 54.5% 21.2% 32.0%
People in helping jobs (e.g., medical professionals) 19.0% 15.0% 26.2% 14.2% 13.6% 12.5% 17.4% 6.4% 11.5%
Neighbors 27.6% 13.3% 24.6% 18.4% 13.0% 21.9% 19.2% 7.6% 12.2%
Institutions (e.g., schools, universities, the police) 29.3% 23.6% 34.7% 21.1% 17.4% 15.6% 26.1% 10.2% 16.9%
People that you thought were your friends 26.3% 24.2% 31.3% 19.7% 18.2% 28.1% 18.2% 12.3% 17.3%

*How often…

Have you been accused or suspected of doing something wrong (such as stealing, cheating, not doing your share of the work, or breaking the law) 28.1% 12.0% 37.5% 19.2% 21.7% 12.5% 26.1% 8.2% 14.6%
Have people misunderstood your intentions/motives because of your race/ethnic group 36.8% 24.7% 47.7% 25.4% 21.7% 21.9% 31.2% 16.3% 23.6%
Did you want to tell someone off for being racist towards you but you didn’t say anything 52.6% 43.6% 50.5% 35.4% 22.7% 41.4% 44.4% 19.8% 28.8%
Have you been really angry about something racist that was done to you 44.8% 40.2% 50.0% 30.6% 34.8% 37.5% 37.0% 15.9% 25.5%
Have you been forced to take drastic steps (such as filing a grievance, filing a lawsuit, quitting your job, moving away, and other act) 13.8% 5.4% 14.9% 8.5% 8.7% 15.6% 10.4% 4.2% 6.7%
Have you been called a racist name 43.1% 34.9% 37.9% 30.3% 26.1% 48.4% 30.7% 20.1% 25.1%
Have you gotten into an argument or a fight about something racist that was done to you or done to another member of your race/ethnic group 32.8% 22.5% 33.2% 28.7% 26.1% 37.5% 34.4% 14.5% 19.9%
How often have you been made fun of, picked on, pushed, shoved, hit, or threatened with harm because of your race/ethnic group 24.6% 19.7% 22.5% 15.3% 8.7% 22.6% 15.6% 9.6% 13.1%

Note.

*

We calculated whether a student had experienced a specific discriminatory event by collapsing responses on past year frequency (i.e., 0 = never, 1 = at least once in a while or more frequently) due to the low number of the total sample experiencing such events (averages in frequency ranged between never and once in a while). Participants had the option to select all racial and ethnic identities with which they identified. This table reflects the multifaceted nature of participants’ identities in representing participants with multiple racial and ethnic identities in each group they selected (e.g., responses from participants who identified both as Asian and Black or African American are included in both columns). AI/AN = American Indian or Alaska Native; NH/PI = Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander; ME/NA = Middle Eastern or North African.