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The Daily Californian — Public health study shows Asian, Latin non-citizens are less likely to take paid leave — August 24, 2023

Public health study shows Asian, Latin non-citizens are less likely to take paid leave — Public health study shows Asian, Latin non-citizens are less likely to take paid leave — August 24, 2023

Haro-Ramos said in an email that she used the California Health Interview Survey, or CHIS, in the study, which itself took around three months. The sample used was collected from the CHIS between March and October 2021, and the paper indicated that 12,485 responses were used in its analysis.

Features: California Health Interview Survey (CHIS)

Lookout News — As dental woes drive school absences, Santa Cruz county leaders put focus on teen oral health — August 24, 2023

As dental woes drive school absences, Santa Cruz county leaders put focus on teen oral health — As dental woes drive school absences, Santa Cruz county leaders put focus on teen oral health — August 24, 2023

The report found that 28.5% of Santa Cruz County teens reported being absent from school because of dental issues, compared to 16.6% in Monterey County and 10.8% statewide. The data is from 2020 and based on the California Health Interview Survey, which reaches out to individuals who self-report.

Features: California Health Interview Survey (CHIS)

Visalia Times — Amid the new normal of COVID, there's an old normal too — August 16, 2023

Amid the new normal of COVID, there's an old normal too — Amid the new normal of COVID, there's an old normal too — August 16, 2023

The truth, which has repeatedly been demonstrated over the course of the pandemic, is one of the key takeaways from the 2023 California Health Interview Survey of more than 5,000 adults, teenagers and children across the state conducted in March and April. The survey found that Latino adults were twice as likely as white adults to have experienced COVID-19 symptoms for two months or longer. Their long COVID rate, 40%, was well above the statewide average of 28% and nearly three times the rate of Asian adults in California.

Features: California Health Interview Survey (CHIS)

The Californian — Amid the new normal of COVID, there's an old normal too — August 16, 2023

Amid the new normal of COVID, there's an old normal too — Amid the new normal of COVID, there's an old normal too — August 16, 2023

The truth, which has repeatedly been demonstrated over the course of the pandemic, is one of the key takeaways from the 2023 California Health Interview Survey of more than 5,000 adults, teenagers and children across the state conducted in March and April. The survey found that Latino adults were twice as likely as white adults to have experienced COVID-19 symptoms for two months or longer. Their long COVID rate, 40%, was well above the statewide average of 28% and nearly three times the rate of Asian adults in California.

Features: California Health Interview Survey (CHIS)

Yes Magazine — Accessing mental health care for survivors of violence — September 22, 2023

Accessing mental health care for survivors of violence — Accessing mental health care for survivors of violence — September 22, 2023

Without workers, no amount of funding or tweaking mental health policies will be enough, says Vickie Mays, a psychology professor and director of the BRITE Center for Science, Research, and Policy (Bridging Research Innovation, Training, and Education) at UCLA. She says the state and federal government need to increase mental health training programs and encourage more students to enter the field.

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Spectrum 1 LA — Dr. Anne Rimoin discusses rise in COVID-19 cases — August 16, 2023

Dr. Anne Rimoin discusses rise in COVID-19 cases — Dr. Anne Rimoin discusses rise in COVID-19 cases — August 16, 2023

Nearly one-third of California adults say they would decline any additional COVID-19 vaccine doses, this is according to a UCLA study released this month. But not only are they saying they'll pass, they actually are, 22% of people who received the primary vaccine series have not received additional boosters.

Features: California Health Interview Survey (CHIS)

Milbank Memorial Fund — The role of data equity in achieving health equity — August 16, 2023

The role of data equity in achieving health equity — The role of data equity in achieving health equity — August 16, 2023

In this Q&A with Ninez Ponce of the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, [...] we discuss their contribution to the issue, "Making Communities More Visible: Equity-Centered Data to Achieve Health Equity," co-authored with Riti Shimkhada, of the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.

Capital & Main — Amid the new normal of COVID, there's an old normal too — August 16, 2023

Amid the new normal of COVID, there's an old normal too — Amid the new normal of COVID, there's an old normal too — August 16, 2023

The truth, which has repeatedly been demonstrated over the course of the pandemic, is one of the key takeaways from the 2023 California Health Interview Survey of more than 5,000 adults, teenagers and children across the state conducted in March and April.

Features: California Health Interview Survey (CHIS)

Galaxy Concerns — Why young people are having less sex — August 16, 2023

Why young people are having less sex — Why young people are having less sex — August 16, 2023

UCLA has been tracking behavioral trends for years through its annual California Health Interview Survey, the largest state health survey in the nation. It includes questions about sexual activity. In 2021, the survey found, the number of young Californians ages 18 to 30 who reported having no sexual partners in the prior year reached a decade high of 38%.

Features: California Health Interview Survey (CHIS)