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State of Reform — 2021 California Health Interview Survey data reveals health equity gaps — March 10, 2023

2021 California Health Interview Survey data reveals health equity gaps — 2021 California Health Interview Survey data reveals health equity gaps — March 10, 2023

A new report from the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research highlights the impact of the 2021 California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) results, the nation’s largest state health survey.

Features: Ninez A. Ponce, Todd Hughes, California Health Interview Survey (CHIS)

Spectrum News One — Police Encounters, housing insecurity impact mental health in California — March 10, 2023

Police Encounters, housing insecurity impact mental health in California — Police Encounters, housing insecurity impact mental health in California — March 10, 2023

"The impact of the pandemic has been especially pronounced for young adults,” Hughes said. “A set of potentially traumatic experiences that occur when we are young may be the root cause of some of the most common, serious and costly health and social challenges facing our state.

Features: Todd Hughes, Ninez A. Ponce, California Health Interview Survey (CHIS), Mental Health Program

MyNewsLA — New UCLA survey finds increase in suicidal thoughts among young adults — March 10, 2023

New UCLA survey finds increase in suicidal thoughts among young adults — New UCLA survey finds increase in suicidal thoughts among young adults — March 10, 2023

“Our findings show that more people are experiencing serious psychological distress, more people are in need of professional help and more people are reporting moderate or severe impairment in their work, social lives, relationships and daily activities,” Ponce said. Also quoted was Todd Hughes, director of the California Health Interview Survey, which conducted the research: “As the largest and most diverse state, California is often looked at as a model that strives toward health equity,” Hughes said. “However, the data show there is still a need to address some of the inequities in

Features: Ninez A. Ponce, Todd Hughes, California Health Interview Survey (CHIS), Mental Health Program

Times of San Diego — New UCLA Survey Finds Increase in Suicidal Thoughts Among Young Adults — March 10, 2023

New UCLA Survey Finds Increase in Suicidal Thoughts Among Young Adults — New UCLA Survey Finds Increase in Suicidal Thoughts Among Young Adults — March 10, 2023

“Our findings show that more people are experiencing serious psychological distress, more people are in need of professional help and more people are reporting moderate or severe impairment in their work, social lives, relationships and daily activities,” Ponce said.

Features: Ninez A. Ponce, Todd Hughes, California Health Interview Survey (CHIS), Mental Health Program

UCLA Newsroom — Pandemic-related disparities persist, California Health Interview Survey finds — March 10, 2023

Pandemic-related disparities persist, California Health Interview Survey finds — Pandemic-related disparities persist, California Health Interview Survey finds — March 10, 2023

“Our findings show that more people are experiencing serious psychological distress, more people are in need of professional help and more people are reporting moderate or severe impairment in their work, social lives, relationships and daily activities,” Ponce said.

Features: Ninez A. Ponce, Todd Hughes, California Health Interview Survey (CHIS), Mental Health Program

AsAm News — UCLA survey confirms AANHPI hate crimes on the rise — March 10, 2023

UCLA survey confirms AANHPI hate crimes on the rise — UCLA survey confirms AANHPI hate crimes on the rise — March 10, 2023

Results from a recent UCLA survey confirm a rise in COVID-related hate crimes towards Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders (AANHPI) in California. Since the California Health Interview Survey from 2020, the percentage of hate crimes against AANHPI individuals has since doubled, said UCLA Center for Health Policy Research Director Dr. Ninez A. Ponce.

Features: Ninez A. Ponce, Todd Hughes, California Health Interview Survey (CHIS), COVID-19 Dashboards

UCLA Newsroom — COVID-related hate incidents targeting Asian Americans, Pacific Islanders continued to rise — March 10, 2023

COVID-related hate incidents targeting Asian Americans, Pacific Islanders continued to rise — COVID-related hate incidents targeting Asian Americans, Pacific Islanders continued to rise — March 10, 2023

Preliminary data released today by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research’s California Health Interview Survey found that more than 1 in 12, or 8%, of Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander adults in California experienced a hate incident due to COVID-19. Of those who experienced a hate incident, 84% said they sustained verbal abuse or insults.

Features: Ninez A. Ponce, Todd Hughes, California Health Interview Survey (CHIS), COVID-19 Dashboards

KFI-AM — Todd Hughes discusses CHIS May 2022 COVID preliminary estimates on KFI-AM — March 10, 2023

Todd Hughes discusses CHIS May 2022 COVID preliminary estimates on KFI-AM — Todd Hughes discusses CHIS May 2022 COVID preliminary estimates on KFI-AM — March 10, 2023

Todd Hughes interview with Jason Middleton: Preliminary estimates show mask wearing dropped significantly - more than half of California adults wore masks every time they went out in Feburary/March, but that figure dropped to 1 in 3 in May. Those who never wore a mask was 8% in February/March, and rose to 20% in May. How will this play out in the fall? People are showing more behaviors that put themselves at risk, especially among those who aren't vaccinated. Regarding long COVID (have symptoms for 2 months or longer): nearly 1 in 3 who ever tested positive for COVID experienced long COVID

Features: Todd Hughes, California Health Interview Survey (CHIS), COVID-19 Dashboards

pr.com — New California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) COVID-19 Estimates Show Unvaccinated Adults Least Likely to Wear a Mask, Engage in Risk Reduction Behaviors — March 10, 2023

New California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) COVID-19 Estimates Show Unvaccinated Adults Least Likely to Wear a Mask, Engage in Risk Reduction Behaviors — New California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) COVID-19 Estimates Show Unvaccinated Adults Least Likely to Wear a Mask, Engage in Risk Reduction Behaviors — March 10, 2023

“As COVID-19 began spreading across the state in spring 2020, the California Health Interview Survey jumped into action, collecting critical data on Californians’ experiences with COVID-19, including positivity rates, views on vaccine, personal and financial impacts of the pandemic, and conflict during stay-at-home orders,” says Todd Hughes, CHIS director. “Two years later, we are continuing to add new COVID question to CHIS to provide decisionmakers with the data needed to help their communities.”

Features: Todd Hughes

UCLA Newsroom — UCLA survey quantifies COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among Californians — March 10, 2023

UCLA survey quantifies COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among Californians — UCLA survey quantifies COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among Californians — March 10, 2023

“Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the California Health Interview Survey has released survey data early to help show the impact of COVID-19 on Californians,” said Todd Hughes, the survey director. “As mandates, guidelines and concerns have changed over the past two years, we have added new questions to CHIS to provide policymakers, community organizations, advocates and other stakeholders with data they can act on."

Features: Todd Hughes, California Health Interview Survey (CHIS)