Sleep and Mental Health in Students
The Big Catfish By Jessica Q. Honig, LCSW, EdM The Big Catfish To me, the only thing scarier than my brother is the state of health care. I have woken in night terrors, at a loss of what to do for twenty years. Sharing this point of view cannot be any riskier than the situation […]
Edition 34 – Placing Youth at the Forefront of Tackling Non-Communicable Diseases: An Op-Ed Piece
Placing Youth at the Forefront of Tackling Non-Communicable Diseases: An Op-Ed Piece By Stuti Chakraborty, Sheeba Sagar, Poorvaprabha Patil Citation Chakraborty S, Sagar S, Patil P. Placing youth at the forefront of tackling non-communicable diseases: an op-ed piece. HPHR. 2021;34. DOI:10.54111/0001/HH24 Placing Youth at the Forefront of Tackling Non-Communicable Diseases: An Op-Ed Piece Abstract Non-communicable […]
Frame a Moment for Healing
Frame a Moment for Healing By Jessica Q. Honig, LCSW, EdM Frame a Moment for Healing If you have thought about making art, here is a big endorsement: it’s healthy for you and the world. The product doesn’t have to look pretty. Besides, much of so-called high art closely resembles toddler art. As doors remain […]
Black Lives Matter – Part 2: Health inequities between black men and women
Studies have shown that even though the Tuskegee study took place decades ago—the mistrust primarily among black men has become a barrier to accessing health services.
The Big Catfish
The Big Catfish By Jessica Q. Honig, LCSW, EdM The Big Catfish To me, the only thing scarier than my brother is the state of health care. I have woken in night terrors, at a loss of what to do for twenty years. Sharing this point of view cannot be any riskier than the situation […]
Edition 30 – Structural Racism as a Determinant of Black Mental Health: Looking Back to Move Forward
Structural Racism as a Determinant of Black Mental Health: Looking Back to Move Forward By Lindsay Kephart Citation Kephart L. Structural racism as a determinant of Black mental health: looking back to move forward. HPHR. 2021; 30. DOI:10.54111/0001/DD11 Structural Racism as a Determinant of Black Mental Health: Looking Back to Move Forward Black individuals in […]
Rasheera Dopson discusses Black Lives Matter – Part 1: The decline of Black men’s health
In the 21st century progression and health equity are assumed to be a given, yet the health of Black men has yet to improve.
Edition 29 – Mental Health and Substance Use in Colorado Healthcare and Graduate Students During COVID-19: A Mixed-Methods Investigation
Mental Health and Substance Use in Colorado Healthcare and Graduate Students During COVID-19: A Mixed-Methods Investigation By Arun Chandnani, William Coburn, Justin Fichtner, Ali Hakimi, Jin Huang, Ian T. Liu, Taylor Neilson, Malcolm Su, Wesley Tran, Marilyn Coors, PhD Citation Chandnani A, Coburn W, Fichtner J, Hakimi A, Huang J, Liu T, Neilson T, Su […]