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Dr. Yu Yu, senior research analyst at the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, says that recovery policies and efforts must account for how people are coping with the loss of their possessions and threats to their physical health
April 08, 2025

Ask the Expert
Dr. Yu Yu, senior research analyst at the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, says that recovery policies and efforts must account for how people are coping with the loss of their possessions and threats to their physical health
April 08, 2025

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UCLA’s California Health Interview Survey added questions about gambling in 2023 as it becomes more mainstream
October 03, 2024

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UCLA’s California Health Interview Survey added questions about gambling in 2023 as it becomes more mainstream
October 03, 2024

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Nearly 40% of adults who had four or more adverse childhood experiences reported an unmet need for treatment
May 15, 2024

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Nearly 40% of adults who had four or more adverse childhood experiences reported an unmet need for treatment
May 15, 2024

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UCLA study shows rate of serious psychological distress more than doubled for those in U.S. fewer than five years
December 18, 2023

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UCLA study shows rate of serious psychological distress more than doubled for those in U.S. fewer than five years
December 18, 2023

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UCLA researchers recommend expansion of Proposition 63 services to address unmet needs Of the 3 million California adults who have recently experienced psychological distress and are eligible for public mental health services, 1.8 million say they have received no treatment or support, according to a policy brief released today by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.
June 25, 2020

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UCLA researchers recommend expansion of Proposition 63 services to address unmet needs Of the 3 million California adults who have recently experienced psychological distress and are eligible for public mental health services, 1.8 million say they have received no treatment or support, according to a policy brief released today by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.
June 25, 2020