Most analyses of #HealthEquity use disparities measures. What does U.S. progress in #childhealth look like if we adopt a measure more sensitive to distributional effects? A 🧵on my paper with @ZimmermanFred out in the Maternal and Child Health Journal.
https://t.co/WDD8MGE8PV
I’m thrilled to be sharing our work "Dashboards as Mechanisms for Community Empowerment: Developing a Prototype for Child and Adolescent Well-Being in California" has just been published in @JPHMPDirect! [1/9]
Our participants were really excited about the prospect for this interface to help reorient our policy and data systems to be more aligned with our young peoples’ needs. I want to thank each and every one of them for being so generous with their time helping us build this. [8/9]
.@NatWAnderson and colleagues from @UCLA offer recommendations for improving population health monitoring to capture new and different challenges to child and adolescent #MentalHealth and well-being: https://t.co/hB91h93vd2 CC @NIMHgov
A new open-access Milbank Quarterly Perspective by @NatWAnderson and colleagues looks at how and why rates for social indicators of health for adolescents and children are improving, while rates of self-reported mental health and well-being are worsening.https://t.co/hB91h93vd2
Lastly, I want to acknowledge my fabulous coauthors for their ideas and thoughtfulness @ZimmermanFred@DanielEis7@NealHalfon@ajmarkowitz & Kris Moore of @ChildTrends. I couldn’t be luckier to have such wonderful mentors serve on my dissertation committee! [12/12]
I’m thrilled to be able to share the last chapter of my dissertation, which has just been published as a perspective in the @MilbankFund! Available here: https://t.co/WbVkpBTkyZ [1/12]
I want to thank our reviewers for their insightful questions and suggestions, which resulted in a much stronger piece. And also the @MilbankFund for their patience and belief in our work during a thorough review process. [11/12]