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State of Reform — CCT’s Youth Advisory Board write legislators in support of bill that would increase equitable mental health access for California youth — March 28, 2023

CCT’s Youth Advisory Board write legislators in support of bill that would increase equitable mental health access for California youth — CCT’s Youth Advisory Board write legislators in support of bill that would increase equitable mental health access for California youth — March 28, 2023

According to the California Health Interview Survey, from 2019 to 2021 about one-third of California youth ages 12-17 experienced serious psychological distress. Current law allows youth ages 12 and up to consent to outpatient mental health services without the consent of a parent or guardian, but that differs for youth who have Medi-Cal due to language in the Family Code.

Features: California Health Interview Survey (CHIS)

Capital & Main — Reintroducing traditional foodways through a school cafeteria mural — March 28, 2023

Reintroducing traditional foodways through a school cafeteria mural — Reintroducing traditional foodways through a school cafeteria mural — March 28, 2023

Some 41% of Latino adults in California are unable to afford enough food, according to the UCLA California Health Interview Survey. Limited income creates limited food choices, leading to a reliance on cheap, processed, sugar-rich foods as well as a disconnect from traditional and healthier foodways.

Features: California Health Interview Survey (CHIS)

The Guardian — ‘We’ve become targets’: How mass shootings are reshaping Asian Americans’ views on guns — March 28, 2023

‘We’ve become targets’: How mass shootings are reshaping Asian Americans’ views on guns — ‘We’ve become targets’: How mass shootings are reshaping Asian Americans’ views on guns — March 28, 2023

Even before the shootings, more than two-thirds of Asian Americans in the state said they were worried about gun violence, the highest level among all racial groups, according to the 2021 California Health Interview Survey. Only one-third of whites, by contrast, responded similarly. Nearly half of Black and Asian American teens expressed concern about being victims of gun violence. Asian Americans have also expressed strong support for stricter gun laws.

Features: California Health Interview Survey (CHIS)

The Modesto Bee — Meet Dr. G, a doctor who stayed in Modesto and made it her mission to help desperate diabetics — March 9, 2023

Meet Dr. G, a doctor who stayed in Modesto and made it her mission to help desperate diabetics — Meet Dr. G, a doctor who stayed in Modesto and made it her mission to help desperate diabetics — March 9, 2023

The California Health Interview Survey has revealed an elevated prevalence of diabetes at 11.5% in the country, above the 10% in the state. Physical inactivity, a contributor of diabetes, is a health issue for almost a third of residents.

Features: California Health Interview Survey (CHIS)

LAist — For Many in California's AAPI Community, Finding Mental Health Support Is Hard — March 9, 2023

For Many in California's AAPI Community, Finding Mental Health Support Is Hard — For Many in California's AAPI Community, Finding Mental Health Support Is Hard — March 9, 2023

The report, done in collaboration with the group AAPI Data, builds on findings from UCLA's 2021 California Health Interview Survey and roughly 1,600 follow-on surveys conducted last year.

Features: California Health Interview Survey (CHIS)

Capital & Main — Gov. Newsom Punts on Addressing Food Insecurity for some of California's Most Vulnerable — March 9, 2023

Gov. Newsom Punts on Addressing Food Insecurity for some of California's Most Vulnerable — Gov. Newsom Punts on Addressing Food Insecurity for some of California's Most Vulnerable — March 9, 2023

In a four-year California Health Interview Survey from 2017 to 2020, 45% of undocumented immigrants said they were affected by food insecurity, and the figure for those age 17 or younger was 64%

Features: California Health Interview Survey (CHIS), Food Insecurity

San Francisco Chronicle — These two major shifts sparked a mental health crisis among LGBTQ youth in California — March 9, 2023

These two major shifts sparked a mental health crisis among LGBTQ youth in California — These two major shifts sparked a mental health crisis among LGBTQ youth in California — March 9, 2023

One-third of California’s middle and high school students experienced serious psychological distress between 2019 and 2021, according to the California Health Interview Survey, an annual statewide survey led by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research. According to experts, those stakes are higher for LGBTQ+ students, many of whom relied on spaces like school-based gay-straight alliance clubs, or sessions led by LGBTQ+ focused nonprofit organizations, to support their mental health.

Features: California Health Interview Survey (CHIS), Mental Health Program

mHealth Intelligence — Understanding Telehealth Barriers for Limtied English Proficienccy Patients — March 10, 2023

Understanding Telehealth Barriers for Limtied English Proficienccy Patients — Understanding Telehealth Barriers for Limtied English Proficienccy Patients — March 10, 2023

Researchers assessed data from 84,419 respondents in the 2015-18 California Health Interview Survey. They found that the rate of telehealth use among patients with LEP was 4.8 percent versus 12.3 percent among proficient English speakers.

Features: California Health Interview Survey (CHIS)

Prism — Support for farmworkers is an essential part of climate change policy — March 10, 2023

Support for farmworkers is an essential part of climate change policy — Support for farmworkers is an essential part of climate change policy — March 10, 2023

But according to the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, 45% of undocumented Californians struggle with food insecurity, and the rate reaches 64% for undocumented children.

Features: California Health Interview Survey (CHIS), Food Insecurity