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Los Angeles Times — How do you help homebound, hungry seniors? These services deliver free meals — April 1, 2024

How do you help homebound, hungry seniors? These services deliver free meals — How do you help homebound, hungry seniors? These services deliver free meals — April 1, 2024

UCLA Center for Health Policy Research's Kathryn Kietzman and Imelda Padilla-Frausto are cited in this article about hunger among older adults.
Features: D. Imelda Padilla-Frausto, Kathryn G. Kietzman, California Elder Index, Food Insecurity

JBHE — Biracial Black Adults Found to have more mental health needs than monoracial adults — August 7, 2023

Biracial Black Adults Found to have more mental health needs than monoracial adults — Biracial Black Adults Found to have more mental health needs than monoracial adults — August 7, 2023

A new study from the Center for Health Policy Research at the University of California, Los Angeles finds that adults who identify as Black and at least one other race are more likely to need mental health services than those who identify only as Black.

Features: D. Imelda Padilla-Frausto, California Health Interview Survey (CHIS)

UCLA Newsroom — Multiracial Black adults more likely to need mental health services than monoracial Blacks — July 5, 2023

Multiracial Black adults more likely to need mental health services than monoracial Blacks — Multiracial Black adults more likely to need mental health services than monoracial Blacks — July 5, 2023

California adults who identify as Black and at least one other race or more likely to need mental health services than those who identify as Black, according to a study published today by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.

Features: D. Imelda Padilla-Frausto, California Health Interview Survey (CHIS)

Capital & Main — In the Middle of a Mental Health Crisis Among Youth, Words Matter — March 28, 2023

In the Middle of a Mental Health Crisis Among Youth, Words Matter — In the Middle of a Mental Health Crisis Among Youth, Words Matter — March 28, 2023

The first step is the definition. The next step is utilization," said D. Imelda Padilla-Frausto, PhD, MPH, a research scientist at the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, who helped craft the definition. "Research and evidence-based practices, or EBP, are primarily developed for English-speaking children and don't capture children speaking other languages and other cultures," explains Padilla-Frausto. "If that's how EBP are decided, are we capturing the needs of other groups?

Features: D. Imelda Padilla-Frausto, Mental Health Program

Capital & Main — The Untold Story of COVID's Impact on California's Mental Health — March 9, 2023

The Untold Story of COVID's Impact on California's Mental Health — The Untold Story of COVID's Impact on California's Mental Health — March 9, 2023

"It's a very clear, direct line," said Imelda Padilla-Frausto, a research scientist at the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research. We were actually seeing, in real time, people losing their jobs or their incomes or having their lives disrupted in other significant ways, and seeing how all of that contributed to their stressors and resulting poor mental health.

Features: D. Imelda Padilla-Frausto, Mental Health Program

UCLA Newsroom — Under COVID-era stay-at-home orders, household conflicts had direct link to poor mental health — March 9, 2023

Under COVID-era stay-at-home orders, household conflicts had direct link to poor mental health — Under COVID-era stay-at-home orders, household conflicts had direct link to poor mental health — March 9, 2023

Mental health recovery from the pandemic begins when equitable policies are made to address the social and economic crises of the pandemic," Padilla-Frausto said, adding that the pandemic's effects on mental health and on people's social lives and personal relationships will be felt for years to come.

Features: D. Imelda Padilla-Frausto, Mental Health Program

Mirage News — COVID-19: Economic fallout increased risks for poor mental health — March 10, 2023

COVID-19: Economic fallout increased risks for poor mental health — COVID-19: Economic fallout increased risks for poor mental health — March 10, 2023

“In order to reduce the additional risk of psychological distress and severe impairment related to COVID-related economic hardships, policymakers need to give all Californians access to the financial and social resources that will help bridge the gap in economic insecurity,” said Imelda Padilla-Frausto, a scientist at the research center. “Recovery from the pandemic begins with addressing many longstanding inequities across the state.”

Features: D. Imelda Padilla-Frausto, California Health Interview Survey (CHIS), Mental Health Program

MedicalXpress — COVID-19: Economic fallout increased risks for poor mental health, study finds — March 10, 2023

COVID-19: Economic fallout increased risks for poor mental health, study finds — COVID-19: Economic fallout increased risks for poor mental health, study finds — March 10, 2023

In order to reduce the additional risk of psychological distress and severe impairment related to COVID-related economic hardships, policymakers need to give all Californians access to the financial and social resources that will help bridge the gap in economic insecurity,” said Imelda Padilla-Frausto, a scientist at the research center. “Recovery from the pandemic begins with addressing many longstanding inequities across the state."

Features: D. Imelda Padilla-Frausto, California Health Interview Survey (CHIS), Mental Health Program

UCLA Newsroom — COVID-19: Economic fallout increased risks for poor mental health, study finds — March 10, 2023

COVID-19: Economic fallout increased risks for poor mental health, study finds — COVID-19: Economic fallout increased risks for poor mental health, study finds — March 10, 2023

“In order to reduce the additional risk of psychological distress and severe impairment related to COVID-related economic hardships, policymakers need to give all Californians access to the financial and social resources that will help bridge the gap in economic insecurity,” said Imelda Padilla-Frausto, a scientist at the research center. “Recovery from the pandemic begins with addressing many longstanding inequities across the state.”

Features: D. Imelda Padilla-Frausto, California Health Interview Survey (CHIS), Mental Health Program