Study Protocol

Double Jeopardy Study

Park E, Lai J, Gandhi R, Lee J, Massey A, Logan M, Nguyen G, Dou S, Wagman JA. Double jeopardy study protocol: mixed-methods study to understand ANHPI college students at the intersection of sexual violence and anti-Asian racism after COVID-19. BMC Public Health. 2025 Dec 22;25(1):4275.

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The Double Jeopardy Study is launched to collect multidimensional data and increase the policy capacity for ANHPI communities by assessing the experiences of COVID-related SVSH and anti-Asian racism among ANHPI students from the UC, the public university system in California located across 10 locations (Berkeley, Davis, Irvine, Los Angeles, Merced, Riverside, San Diego, San Francisco, Santa Barbara, and Santa Cruz) in the State. The Double Jeopardy Study is initiated in 2021, in response to the increase in anti-Asian racism and SVSH among students at Institutions of Higher Education (IHE) in the U.S. This mixed methods research includes survey data collection, qualitative interviews and participatory-action photovoice research. The methods are informed by intersectional, community-engaged frameworks [35] and guided by trauma-informed practices [36] and survivor-centered principles [37, 38].