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This data brief highlights key facts about CalFresh enrollees and examines the broader health implications of reducing funding to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), particularly, how proposed federal SNAP cuts threaten food access for millions of Californians and disproportionately impact Latino communities.
External Publication
This data brief highlights key facts about CalFresh enrollees and examines the broader health implications of reducing funding to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), particularly, how proposed federal SNAP cuts threaten food access for millions of Californians and disproportionately impact Latino communities.
External Publication
This data brief focuses specifically on personal or household history of arrest or booking in relation to poverty and accessing public assistance. Data from the 2020–2021 CHIS were used in this analysis.
External Publication
This data brief focuses specifically on personal or household history of arrest or booking in relation to poverty and accessing public assistance. Data from the 2020–2021 CHIS were used in this analysis.
Research Report
Black women have played a significant role in propelling California to become the fourth-largest economy in the world. Yet, federal proposals to cut essential programs like health coverage and nutrition assistance would disproportionately harm Black women.
Research Report
Black women have played a significant role in propelling California to become the fourth-largest economy in the world. Yet, federal proposals to cut essential programs like health coverage and nutrition assistance would disproportionately harm Black women.
Journal Article
This study examines health care access, utilization, and experiences among Latino children in California by parental citizenship and household language analyzing merged data from the 2021–2022 California Health Interview Survey and the follow-up Latino Youth Health Study of the same years.
Journal Article
This study examines health care access, utilization, and experiences among Latino children in California by parental citizenship and household language analyzing merged data from the 2021–2022 California Health Interview Survey and the follow-up Latino Youth Health Study of the same years.
Journal Article
This study explores the association between climate change stress and psychological distress and suicide ideation among adolescents in California and factors associated with climate change stress.
Journal Article
This study explores the association between climate change stress and psychological distress and suicide ideation among adolescents in California and factors associated with climate change stress.
Journal Article
This study applies path analysis to data from the 2014–2019 CHIS to examine how Latino immigrant parents' unauthorized status impacts the health of their U.S.-born citizen children.
Journal Article
This study applies path analysis to data from the 2014–2019 CHIS to examine how Latino immigrant parents' unauthorized status impacts the health of their U.S.-born citizen children.
Journal Article
Authors compared harmonized characteristics between AANHPI Kaiser Permanente Northern California members (KPNC cohort) and the target population of AANHPI 60+ with private or Medicare insurance using the California Health Interview Survey (CHIS).
Journal Article
Authors compared harmonized characteristics between AANHPI Kaiser Permanente Northern California members (KPNC cohort) and the target population of AANHPI 60+ with private or Medicare insurance using the California Health Interview Survey (CHIS).
Journal Article
This study explores the association between vision/hearing impairment and COVID-19 prevention strategies in the 2020 and 2021 CHIS.
Journal Article
This study explores the association between vision/hearing impairment and COVID-19 prevention strategies in the 2020 and 2021 CHIS.
Policy Brief
This brief uses data from the 2019–2023 California Health Interview Survey to describe the child care experiences of households with young children aged 0–5 years old, including unmet need for child care, and household spending on child care.
Policy Brief
This brief uses data from the 2019–2023 California Health Interview Survey to describe the child care experiences of households with young children aged 0–5 years old, including unmet need for child care, and household spending on child care.
Journal Article
Appropriate training data are a prerequisite for health AI tools. Analyses of training datasets can help prioritize which health AI tools to validate and help identify where changes are needed to improve the equity of health AI.
Journal Article
Appropriate training data are a prerequisite for health AI tools. Analyses of training datasets can help prioritize which health AI tools to validate and help identify where changes are needed to improve the equity of health AI.