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Growing view of gun violence as an epidemic may help U.S. limit it: NPR

The UCLA Center for Health Policy Research held a symposium in February titled "Addressing Gun Violence as a Public Health Epidemic. Experts at the symposium took an approach reminiscent of how health officials approach epidemics of disease. They discussed "expanding our lens beyond prosecuting gun crime to prevention, harm reduction and even culture-shifting.

E.R. Brown Symposium
UCLA Newsroom

Multiracial Black adults more likely to need mental health services than monoracial Blacks

California adults who identify as Black and at least one other race or more likely to need mental health services than those who identify as Black, according to a study published today by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.

California Health Interview Survey (CHIS)
D. Imelda Padilla-Frausto
AcademyHealth blog

Is the health equity movement having an impact on the Biden-Harris Administration’s approach to health data?

Health equity is when everyone has access to the highest level of health possible, regardless of factors such as socioeconomic status, race, ethnicity, geography, or gender. ... The panelists—Dr. Ninez Ponce, Mark Savage, and Dr. Brittany Brown-Podgorski—discussed progress the Biden-Harris Administration has made to deliver on promises to advance racial and ethnic equity by improving data collection, dissemination, and utilization.

Ninez A. Ponce
Capital B

Ominous orange skies have subsided, but threat of poor air quality isn't over

How will low-income, housing-insecure, and Black folks access the resources they deserve? Will mental health services be available in the aftermath? These were all questions that crossed Vickie Mays' mind as she watched news reports when New York City's skyline disappeared behind a cloud of grainy orange haze earlier this month.

Air Pollution and Health Care Utilization
Vickie Mays
LAist

More than 3 in 10 teens in LA are overweight or obese

Latino children and teens have the highest overweight and obesity rates of any ethnic group. Almost half of 10 to 17 year old Latinos in LA county are overweight or obese, according to the California Health Interview Survey, one of the sources in the report.

California Health Interview Survey (CHIS)
Business & Politics

Young employees fed up with 'Boomer' workplace habits like replying 'all' on emails, tech inquiries

The survey's findings were similar to those from UCLA's California Health Interview Survey that found Millenials' individualistic behavior had left them engaging in far fewer physical relationships with people than older generations.

California Health Interview Survey (CHIS)
Public Health Institute

Brief: Experiences of families with young children during the COVID-19 pandemic, 2020 to 2021

A study from the Public Health Institute, in partnership with the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, found that challenges with child care and financial stress during the COVID pandemic may have greatly diminished opportunities for California parents to interact with their young children.

California Health Interview Survey (CHIS)
Sean Tan
Medical Xpress

Study shows less parent-child interaction during COVID-19

Child care challenges and financial stressed during the pandemic may have greatly diminished opportunities for California parents to interact with their youngest children, according to a study published today by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.

California Health Interview Survey (CHIS)
Sean Tan
UCLA Newsroom

UCLA study shows less parent-child interaction during COVID-19

Child care challenges and financial stressed during the pandemic may have greatly diminished opportunities for California parents to interact with their youngest children, according to a study published today by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.
California Health Interview Survey (CHIS)
Communications Team
Lown Institute

How hospitals can help solve our medical crisis debt

The LA DPH used county specific data from the California Health Interview Survey of 4,000+ people from 2017-2021 to better understand the burden of medical debt.

California Health Interview Survey (CHIS)