New data from the Pew Research Center has found that moms are more likely to feel judged by outside sources. But many say this trend needs to stop.
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📣 Don't miss this recent joint report from The World Bank and the World Health Organization! 💡 This comprehensive report examines the complex ways in which behavior shapes health outcomes, tracing the historical roots of behavioral science in public health. It also showcases the models used by over 40 behavioral insights units operating in the health sector across 26 countries. 👌 An essential read for anyone interested in the intersection of behavioral science and public health! ✅ https://lnkd.in/dMF5ES4H #BehavioralScience #PublicHealth #WorldBank #WHO #BehavioralInsights
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Excited to share the latest publication by our Research Associate, Dr. Jiawei Liu! 📢 His recent study, "Effects of social comparison framing of racial health disparities and behaviors," delves into nuanced perspectives on racial health disparities and behaviors within social comparison frameworks. Check the comments for the full article link! 👇 #ResearchHighlight #HealthDisparities #healthcommunication
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Ben Gerber, MD, MPH, is the co-principal investigator of a study that found an average blood sugar measure improved among Black and Hispanic adults when mobile health tools were used: https://direc.to/jBtN The study with University of Illinois Chicago researchers is published in JAMA Network Open. #Type2Diabetes #PopulationHealth
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Dive into the first-ever U.S. Playbook to Address Social Determinants of Health and how it, along with other resources could improve SDoH! 👇🏽 🔗: https://bit.ly/3GoDpYx
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Unlocking the power of social media for health in underserved communities! 📱🏥 New research shows that social media interventions can significantly impact behavior change in populations with health disparities. Learn how technology can bridge the gap: https://ow.ly/aU5W50PXR2C #WellnessWednesday #HealthDisparities
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insights from the article "Data for Equity: Creating an Antiracist, Intersectional Approach to Data in a Local Health Department." It highlights the critical role of equitable data practices in public health, urging evaluators to shift perspectives, engage communities, and lead change for a healthier, more inclusive future. #DataEquity #PublicHealth https://lnkd.in/eDW3qzdR
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A holistic, socially conscious approach to public health evaluation (and data), recognizes that meaningful change begins with understanding the complex societal factors that contribute to health disparities.
insights from the article "Data for Equity: Creating an Antiracist, Intersectional Approach to Data in a Local Health Department." It highlights the critical role of equitable data practices in public health, urging evaluators to shift perspectives, engage communities, and lead change for a healthier, more inclusive future. #DataEquity #PublicHealth https://lnkd.in/eDW3qzdR
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Our updated analysis shows that Black, Hispanic, and American Indian or Alaska Native people fare worse than White people across the majority of the 64 measures of health, health care, and social determinants of health we examined. Sizeable data gaps for Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander people limit the ability to understand their experiences, but they fare worse than White people for most measures for which data are available. View the details: https://bit.ly/45jyd3I
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You've probably been hearing a lot about the effects of #socialmedia on teen brains. APA Chief Science Officer Dr. Mitch Prinstein breaks down the science in two minutes. For more, read APA's health advisory on social media use in adolescence: https://at.apa.org/yd6 #SafeOnSocial
Why teen brains are particularly vulnerable to social media
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On this day four years ago, the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a worldwide pandemic. Since that time economic trends, including housing metrics, have been on a roller coaster ride. To mark the milestone, research director Tim Lawless takes a retrospective look at housing and peripheral economic and demographic trends through the pandemic to-date. Read here or download via our website 👇 https://lnkd.in/gRzsuBPS #COVID #housingmarket #research
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