Social Determinants of Health
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention identifies social determinants of health as “the conditions in the places where people live, learn, work, and play.” Evidence suggests that these factors are as influential on health as access to health care and individual behaviors.
Dayna Johnson on How Racism and Poverty Contribute to Sleep Disparities
- Dayna Johnson
- Podcasts
- 2023
Jamila Michener On How State Interference with Local Housing Policy Impacts Tenant Health and Racial Equity
- Jamila Michener
- Podcasts
- 2023
Svetlana Shpiegel on Measuring Resilience Over Time Among Young Adults with Foster Care Experience
- Svetlana Shpiegel
- Podcasts
- 2023
Expanded SNAP Benefits During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Lessons Learned
- Cindy Leung, Marianne Bitler, and Chloe Green
- Webinar
- 2023
Community Consequences of the Opioid Epidemic
- Colleen Heflin, Shannon Monnat, Lindsey Bullinger, Jessica Pac, Jessica Drescher, and Jason DeParle
- Webinar
- 2023
Jamein Cunningham on How Segregation Affects Homicide Rates
- Jamein Cunningham
- Podcasts
- 2022
The Opioid Crisis and the Labor Market
- Shannon Monnat, Anita Mukherjee, and Rourke O'Brien
- Webinar
- 2022
Youth Trauma and Resilience in Contexts of Poverty
- Noni Gaylord-Harden, Jocelyn Smith Lee, and Alvin Thomas
- Webinar
- 2022
Noni Gaylord-Harden, Jocelyn Smith Lee, and Alvin Thomas on Youth Trauma and Resilience in Contexts of Poverty
- Noni Gaylord-Harden, Jocelyn Smith Lee, and Alvin Thomas
- Podcasts
- 2022