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California Food Program in Danger

California has a significant food insecurity problem, with UCLA’s Center for Health Policy and Research finding 3.4 million residents went hungry in 2021, and 39 percent of adults could not afford enough food for themselves.
California Health Interview Survey (CHIS)
Nguoi Viet Daily News (Orange County)

Mental illness: 'The invisible enemy' for half a century of Vietnamese people

According to the 2021 California Health Interview Survey, 62% of Vietnamese people in California have fear of gun violence; 22% have been victims of hate crimes; 13% live in constant fear of being victims of a hate crime.
California Health Interview Survey (CHIS)
WGN.com (Chicago TV station)

Data Equity Advocate Ninez A. Ponce Receives 2024 Elizabeth Fries Health Education Award

Ponce is known for her expertise in health policy and health disparities. She has made a significant impact on the field of public health through her research, teaching and advocacy efforts. [Picked up in more than 200 outlets from PR Newswire news release issued by CDC Foundation.]
California Health Interview Survey (CHIS)
USC Annenberg Center for Health Journalism

Undocumented immigrants of all ages can now access Medi-Cal. Will they sign up and get care?

About one in four Californians are immigrants, and half are from Latin America. Nearly 10% of California’s workforce are undocumented. Nearly three times more Hispanics/Latinx (about 12%) compared to their white peers were uninsured in California, according to a 2020 report from UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.
State of Health Insurance in California (SHIC), California Health Interview Survey (CHIS)
Shana Charles, Susan H. Babey, Joelle Wolstein
The Final Call

Mental health concerns rise among Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander communities

To increase awareness of mental health issues in AANHPI communities, the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research and AAPI Data, based at UC Riverside, published a 67-page report detailing the psychological toll burdening these communities.
AAPI Data Project, California Health Interview Survey (CHIS)
Ninez A. Ponce
Capital & Main

A California Program to Get Produce to Low-Income Families Is a Hit. Now It Is Running Out of Money.

A 2021 California Health Interview Survey found that 3.4 million Californians went hungry that year and 39% of adults in the state could not afford enough food.
California Health Interview Survey (CHIS)
China Daily

Asian Americans face stigma on mental health: Report

"Asian American communities have faced a long history of discrimination, racism and inequitable US policies that have significant implications for their mental health today."
California Health Interview Survey (CHIS), AAPI Data Project
KRCR TV (Humboldt)

Humboldt County's Food for People sees increased demand amid inflation, cuts

In California, 39% of adults experience food insecurity, according to the UCLA Center for Health and Policy Research. That includes Humboldt County.
California Health Interview Survey (CHIS)
Ninez A. Ponce
AsAm News

UCLA looks to boost use of mental health services by AAPIs

“Historically, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander, and Asian people have been viewed as a monolithic group, which mistakenly led others to generalizing their experiences,” said Ninez Ponce, director at the CHPR and an author of the report. “By disaggregating the data for the different groups, we’re learning important information that could help lawmakers craft policy that does a better job reaching the people who need it.” The perception of a monolithic AAPI group directly affects access to mental health services in different Asian languages.

California Health Interview Survey (CHIS)
Ninez A. Ponce
Healio

Tobacco smokers, women more likely to have asthma attack

Cooper and colleagues assessed 4,260 individuals (69.2% women) who reported having current asthma on the 2021 Adult California Health Interview Survey to find out if smoking status, self-identified male or female gender, education level, e-cigarette use and marijuana smoke exposure are linked to asthma attacks in a fully adjusted logistic regression model.

California Health Interview Survey (CHIS)