Systemic racial inequities, climate crises, and the important role of behavioral medicine going forward
Virtual Meeting - Summer 2020
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Roxane Cohen Silver, PhD - Mental health and media matter for COVID-19: A national U.S. probability study over time
Liz Brondolo, PhD - Emotional health over time of front line workers at NYP-Queens hospital
Wendy Mendes, PhD - Illness symptoms and blood pressure in a national sample, by race/ethnicity, during COVID
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Introductory comments by special guest Ana Diez-Roux, and members John Ruiz, PhD, Julian Thayer, UCI, and Michael Diefenbach, PhD
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Click below to download PDFs
• The Novel Coronavirus (COVID-2019) Outbreak: Amplification of Public Health Consequences by Media Exposure
• When Time Falls Apart: The Public Health Implications of Distorted Time Perception in the Age of COVID-19
• Prevalence of depression, anxiety, and insomnia among healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic: A systematic review and meta-analysis
• Executive Leadership and Physician Well-being: Nine Organizational Strategies to Promote Engagement and Reduce Burnout
• Experiencing discrimination increases risk-taking
• Affective responses as mediators of the relationship between stigma and health
• The Pandemic Meets Foundations of Epidemiology
• The Autonomic Nervous System and Hypertension: Ethnic Differences and Psychosocial Factors, Current Cardiology Reports
• Race and Resting-State Heart Rate Variability in Brazilian Civil Servants and the Mediating Effects of Discrimination: An ELSA-Brasil Cohort Study
• Social impacts of climate change mitigation policies and their implications for inequality
• Climate Change in the American Mind: Data, Tools, and Trends