Data collection is critical to the development of sound policies and programs, particularly on issues related to sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, and sex characteristics (SOGIESC).
Data collection is critical to the development of sound policies and programs, particularly on issues related to sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, and sex characteristics (SOGIESC).
Authors examine the demographic, socioeconomic, and health characteristics of Asian non-citizen LGBT immigrants. Authors focused on noncitizens, including both those who are authorized to be in the U.S. and those who are unauthorized.
Authors examine the demographic, socioeconomic, and health characteristics of Asian non-citizen LGBT immigrants. Authors focused on noncitizens, including both those who are authorized to be in the U.S. and those who are unauthorized.
Based on 2022 CHIS data, the percentage of nonelderly Californians without health insurance dropped to 6.2% in 2022, a statistically significant decline from 2021 (7.4%). The rate of nonelderly people without coverage for a year or more also reached a historic low in 2022. significant decline. However, Latino/x Californians continue to be uninsured at rates triple that of their white counterparts. Black and Asian Californians are uninsured at twice the rate of white Californians.
Based on 2022 CHIS data, the percentage of nonelderly Californians without health insurance dropped to 6.2% in 2022, a statistically significant decline from 2021 (7.4%). The rate of nonelderly people without coverage for a year or more also reached a historic low in 2022. significant decline. However, Latino/x Californians continue to be uninsured at rates triple that of their white counterparts. Black and Asian Californians are uninsured at twice the rate of white Californians.
Using data gathered from first-person accounts, this study examines the needs of transgender, nonbinary, and intersex (TGI) adults who live, work, or receive services in the City of Los Angeles.
Using data gathered from first-person accounts, this study examines the needs of transgender, nonbinary, and intersex (TGI) adults who live, work, or receive services in the City of Los Angeles.
While mental health needs are on the rise for all Californians, low-income adults continue to experience distress at higher rates than middle and high-income adults. This study uses data from the 2021 California Health Interview Survey (CHIS)
While mental health needs are on the rise for all Californians, low-income adults continue to experience distress at higher rates than middle and high-income adults. This study uses data from the 2021 California Health Interview Survey (CHIS)
Office of Climate Change and Health Equity (OCCHE) created the Climate and Health Outlook, a publication series to inform health professionals and the public on how our health may be affected in the coming months by climate events and to provide resources for proactive action.
Office of Climate Change and Health Equity (OCCHE) created the Climate and Health Outlook, a publication series to inform health professionals and the public on how our health may be affected in the coming months by climate events and to provide resources for proactive action.
The aim of this scoping review was to assist researchers who want to use survey data, either in academic or community settings, to identify and comprehend health disparities affecting Native Hawaiian (NH), Pacific Islander (PI), and/or Filipino populations, as these are groups with known and numerous health disparities. The scoping review methodology was used to identify survey datasets that disaggregate data for NH, PI, or Filipinos.
The aim of this scoping review was to assist researchers who want to use survey data, either in academic or community settings, to identify and comprehend health disparities affecting Native Hawaiian (NH), Pacific Islander (PI), and/or Filipino populations, as these are groups with known and numerous health disparities. The scoping review methodology was used to identify survey datasets that disaggregate data for NH, PI, or Filipinos.
While mental health needs are on the rise for all Californians, low-income adults continue to experience distress at higher rates than middle and high-income adults. For California’s low-income undocumented adults, finding help to address trauma can also mean working around barriers to care.
While mental health needs are on the rise for all Californians, low-income adults continue to experience distress at higher rates than middle and high-income adults. For California’s low-income undocumented adults, finding help to address trauma can also mean working around barriers to care.
This issue brief uses data from the 2021 California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) to explore how telehealth use varies across subpopulations of adults in the state and reports how people rate their telehealth experience compared to in-person care. The brief concludes with a discussion of potential policy implications of the findings, and areas for future data collection and research.
This issue brief uses data from the 2021 California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) to explore how telehealth use varies across subpopulations of adults in the state and reports how people rate their telehealth experience compared to in-person care. The brief concludes with a discussion of potential policy implications of the findings, and areas for future data collection and research.
This chartbook, which accompanies the Los Angeles County Burden of Oral Disease report, highlights current data on topics associated with the oral health of LA County’s residents, including tooth decay in children and tooth loss in adults; oral and throat cancer; use of the dental care delivery system; and more. Each topic area includes graphs with current data and, when available, data on disparities and trends.
This chartbook, which accompanies the Los Angeles County Burden of Oral Disease report, highlights current data on topics associated with the oral health of LA County’s residents, including tooth decay in children and tooth loss in adults; oral and throat cancer; use of the dental care delivery system; and more. Each topic area includes graphs with current data and, when available, data on disparities and trends.