Authors examine prevalence trends in food insecurity by racial and ethnic groups and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) use before and during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Authors examine prevalence trends in food insecurity by racial and ethnic groups and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) use before and during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Authors aim to investigate potential differences between health care use and related payments for patients with complex needs and high costs in Health Resources and Services Administration-funded health centers (HC) and with other safety net primary care providers.
Authors aim to investigate potential differences between health care use and related payments for patients with complex needs and high costs in Health Resources and Services Administration-funded health centers (HC) and with other safety net primary care providers.
There is limited research regarding the relationship between stigma and barriers to care, online mental health tools (OMHT) use, and suicidality. Authors hypothesize that stigma and barriers are related to higher likelihood of OMHT use and OMHT use is related to lower likelihood of suicidality.
There is limited research regarding the relationship between stigma and barriers to care, online mental health tools (OMHT) use, and suicidality. Authors hypothesize that stigma and barriers are related to higher likelihood of OMHT use and OMHT use is related to lower likelihood of suicidality.
This report provides a comprehensive overview of the Beach Cities’ health across the lifespan and addresses primary areas of concern that were organized into two health priorities: mental health & substance use and physical health.
This report provides a comprehensive overview of the Beach Cities’ health across the lifespan and addresses primary areas of concern that were organized into two health priorities: mental health & substance use and physical health.
This article advocates for a holistic approach to address the mental health and overall well-being of the diverse LGBTQIA+ community in India.
This article advocates for a holistic approach to address the mental health and overall well-being of the diverse LGBTQIA+ community in India.
Authors repurposed COVID-19 dashboard data on to describe several possible U.S. hospital bed occupancy scenarios arising from an aging U.S. population over the next decade, while varying hospitalization rates and staffed hospital bed supply.
Authors repurposed COVID-19 dashboard data on to describe several possible U.S. hospital bed occupancy scenarios arising from an aging U.S. population over the next decade, while varying hospitalization rates and staffed hospital bed supply.
This policy brief discusses the health and social costs of ending birthright citizenship for millions of families in the United States.
This policy brief discusses the health and social costs of ending birthright citizenship for millions of families in the United States.
Authors used CHIS data (2012–2017) to examine associations between time in the U.S. as a proxy for acculturation (i.e., foreign-born 10 years in the US, foreign-born ≥10 years in the U.S.) and walking for PA among Black Californians (n = 5,952). They also tested effect modification by sex and mental health status.
Authors used CHIS data (2012–2017) to examine associations between time in the U.S. as a proxy for acculturation (i.e., foreign-born 10 years in the US, foreign-born ≥10 years in the U.S.) and walking for PA among Black Californians (n = 5,952). They also tested effect modification by sex and mental health status.
This study explores how age may differentiate the associations between disability status, financial strain, and the subjective health and well-being of adults with long-term services and supports needs in California.
This study explores how age may differentiate the associations between disability status, financial strain, and the subjective health and well-being of adults with long-term services and supports needs in California.
An observational study of 5,089 adults with heart failure was conducted using data from an integrated, multicenter, academic health system in Southern California from 2019 to 2022.
An observational study of 5,089 adults with heart failure was conducted using data from an integrated, multicenter, academic health system in Southern California from 2019 to 2022.