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Journal Article
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This study examines the impact of gentrification exposure on hypertension and diabetes control. Using data from adults in low-socioeconomic status (SES) areas in 2014, the authors analyze the influence of gentrification occurring between 2015 and 2019 on disease control in 2019, while considering factors such as residential moves, race, ethnicity, and age. 
Journal Article
Research Project
This study examines the impact of gentrification exposure on hypertension and diabetes control. Using data from adults in low-socioeconomic status (SES) areas in 2014, the authors analyze the influence of gentrification occurring between 2015 and 2019 on disease control in 2019, while considering factors such as residential moves, race, ethnicity, and age. 
Journal Article
Authors offer an example of an academic collaboration between the University of California Los Angeles, Center for Health Policy and Research and the University of Philippines, Manila, College of Public Health that sought to build an equitable partnership between research institutions.
Journal Article
Authors offer an example of an academic collaboration between the University of California Los Angeles, Center for Health Policy and Research and the University of Philippines, Manila, College of Public Health that sought to build an equitable partnership between research institutions.
Journal Article
Despite decades of research exposing health disparities between populations and communities in the U.S., health equity goals remain largely unfulfilled. Authors argue these failures call for applying an equity lens in the way data systems are approached, from collection and analysis to interpretation and distribution. Hence, health equity requires data equity.
Journal Article
Despite decades of research exposing health disparities between populations and communities in the U.S., health equity goals remain largely unfulfilled. Authors argue these failures call for applying an equity lens in the way data systems are approached, from collection and analysis to interpretation and distribution. Hence, health equity requires data equity.
Policy Research Report
The Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (NHPI) Data Policy Platform is a resource for change agents, policymakers, community activists, and data-driven institutions seeking to improve their data processes to better address NHPI needs and develop more fruitful relation­ships with NHPI communities.
Policy Research Report
The Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (NHPI) Data Policy Platform is a resource for change agents, policymakers, community activists, and data-driven institutions seeking to improve their data processes to better address NHPI needs and develop more fruitful relation­ships with NHPI communities.
Journal Article
Unaffordable housing is associated with adverse health-related outcomes, but little is known about the associations between moving due to unaffordable housing and health-related outcomes. Using data from the 2011–2017 California Health Interview Survey (CHIS), researchers examine the association of recent cost-driven residential moves with health-related outcomes by looking at cost-driven moves in the past three years relative to no move and to noncost-driven moves.
Journal Article
Unaffordable housing is associated with adverse health-related outcomes, but little is known about the associations between moving due to unaffordable housing and health-related outcomes. Using data from the 2011–2017 California Health Interview Survey (CHIS), researchers examine the association of recent cost-driven residential moves with health-related outcomes by looking at cost-driven moves in the past three years relative to no move and to noncost-driven moves.
Research Report
The COVID-19 pandemic has adversely affected Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders (AA and NHPIs) in many ways — through economic hardship, negative health outcomes, and rising incidents of hate and violence. This joint report with AAPI Data examines gaps in accessing health, mental health, and social services for AA and NHPI communities in California.
Research Report
The COVID-19 pandemic has adversely affected Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders (AA and NHPIs) in many ways — through economic hardship, negative health outcomes, and rising incidents of hate and violence. This joint report with AAPI Data examines gaps in accessing health, mental health, and social services for AA and NHPI communities in California.
Journal Article
Although revoked, the Trump Administration’s 2019 changes to the public charge rules contributed to avoidance of public programs among immigrants, even program-eligible immigrants, because immigrants believed access would affect their immigration status or that of a family member. Decreased participation in Medicaid and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) can negatively impact health and access to health care.
Journal Article
Although revoked, the Trump Administration’s 2019 changes to the public charge rules contributed to avoidance of public programs among immigrants, even program-eligible immigrants, because immigrants believed access would affect their immigration status or that of a family member. Decreased participation in Medicaid and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) can negatively impact health and access to health care.
Journal Article
The study aims to examine the use of cigarettes, e-cigarettes, and marijuana among young adults (ages 18–25) and their associations with other factors in the context of these policy changes.
Journal Article
The study aims to examine the use of cigarettes, e-cigarettes, and marijuana among young adults (ages 18–25) and their associations with other factors in the context of these policy changes.
External Publication
During COVID-19, anti-Asian discrimination increased in attention. Hate and unfair treatment are related but do not completely overlap. Authors expect those who report a hate incident would also report race-based unfair treatment, yet feelings of social desirability or self-blame may lead to under-reporting of unfair treatment.
External Publication
During COVID-19, anti-Asian discrimination increased in attention. Hate and unfair treatment are related but do not completely overlap. Authors expect those who report a hate incident would also report race-based unfair treatment, yet feelings of social desirability or self-blame may lead to under-reporting of unfair treatment.
Journal Article
This study describes reporting of an experience of race-based hate but not an experience of race-based unfair treatment among Asians in California and explores the association between this reporting discordance with 1) serious psychological distress, 2) forgoing needed medical care, 3) increased household interpersonal conflict, and 4) feeling unsafe in their neighborhood.
Journal Article
This study describes reporting of an experience of race-based hate but not an experience of race-based unfair treatment among Asians in California and explores the association between this reporting discordance with 1) serious psychological distress, 2) forgoing needed medical care, 3) increased household interpersonal conflict, and 4) feeling unsafe in their neighborhood.