 The study found that experience of discrimination and racism-related social media use were positively associated with depressive symptoms among Asian people in the United States during the COVID-19 pandemic. Worry about discrimination moderated the relationship between racism-related social media use and depression, such that a positive relationship was observed among those who had low and medium levels of worry. The study highlights the importance of developing accessible programs to help U.S.-Asians cope with racial discrimination both in real life and on social media during this unprecedented health crisis, especially among those who have not been mentally prepared for such challenges. This article was authored by Shuiyapan, Chiichin Yong, Jaini Tsai, and others.