The policy takeaway? Beyond raising public insurance reimbursement, we need geographically-sensitive interventions that account for the way places shape the balance between economic pressure and social responsibility. Read here: https://t.co/YYa1zpLKlY or DM if blocked by paywall
Georgia ranks dead last in mental health affordability. Almost 50% of psychiatrists opt out of Medicaid/Medicare. How do they navigate the tension between helping those in need and the economic incentives of a privatized system? My new Social Forces paper examines this 🧵👇
In the end, the same psychiatrist will likely make different choices depending on their environment. The local social structures modulate these independent decisions above and beyond individual values or norms 👇
🚨Opportunity alert! @lucy_institute Faculty Fellow, Daniel Tadmon is looking for a new postdoctoral fellow to collaborate with who possesses strong quantitative, data management, and geospatial analysis skills!
Learn more & apply here: https://t.co/A2ytGWSMsi
The Department of Sociology at @NotreDame invites applications for an assistant or associate professor with expertise in computational sociology. Come work with us! @DanielTadmon is the search chair. I'm happy to talk with folks! https://t.co/OTSpGeNoKe @ArtsLettersND
📰 Notre Dame announces new mental health clinic as part of its strategic plan, citing inequalities made visible by our very own @DanielTadmon's work.
We're thrilled to see Tadmon's innovative work contributing to material improvements in mental healthcare access.
I'm very excited about this chapter: https://t.co/rDOgoIWDQp! It explores how we can see the social world through ML with a qualitative perspective. A huge thanks to the editors @pardoguerra and Christian Borch, and congratulations on the book.
Computational sociologist? Studying technology and society? Apply for a TT or tenured position @sociologyND with an affiliation @techethicsnd
https://t.co/E6nEi1HJZt
It’s my first publication day! Using a conjoint experiment, @bonniersiegler and I find that white parents strongly prefer schools with fewer Asian students in a new paper out at @SocEducation. \thread
For sociologist @DanielTadmon, his research on how psychiatric meds are given and his former career as a therapist have shown him that our relationship with the drugs that help us is as complex as why we take them. More from Daniel in our latest episode: https://t.co/bLuFXPRlbo
In this episode of Hold On, @annasale talks to sociologist @DanielTadmon and psychiatrist @drkalicyrus about how the rise in psych meds, and how psychiatry is changing. Plus, listeners share their experiences with meds. 🎧: https://t.co/bLuFXPRlbo
🎨: @MartinezAriana_
I joined @deathsexmoney’s @annasale on @NPR yesterday to take listeners’ calls about their experiences with psychiatric medications and therapy, and to talk about how money determines the type of mental health care Americans receive
https://t.co/W10ywcx1cW
Part 2 of Hold On starts now. Tonight, @annasale talks to @DanielTadmon and @drkalicyrus about the rise in meds and the decline in talk therapy, @aneripattani talks policy, and @CraigAnthonyRS shares his research on bias in diagnoses for LGBTQ+ people. 🎧: https://t.co/zX2dpatHKa
Researchers map the relationship between suicide rates and the availability of mental health care in the United States—and call for action to alleviate access disparities. In PNAS: https://t.co/sSAsk3zWpY