How does raising children with serious conditions affect maternal physical health? #NewPublication in our May issue explores the intensity of this parental role: https://t.co/gyIPLt966Z
By Xuewen Yan & Robert Crosnoe
@UTPopCenter@UTAustin
#NewPublication explores how work-related experiences throughout midlife are associated with accelerated epigenetic aging. To read more: https://t.co/9vRXUjo6FJ
By Mateo P. Farina, Rachel Donnelly & Jessica D. Faul
@UTAustin@VanderbiltU@UMich
#NewPublication studies physicians’ reactions to tools aimed at rationalizing and standardizing their work, exploring the impacts on their clinical autonomy and job satisfaction: https://t.co/ZjhwMw5v8l
By Lei Jin & Lin Tao
@CUHKofficial@PKU1898@ASAMedSoc
This #InternationalDayOfFamilies read about the effects of multigenerational coresidence on psychological distress among adolescents and young adults across racial-ethnic groups: https://t.co/uJqe9exIkE
#NewPublication by Zhe (Meredith) Zhang, Qi Li, @cgcolen & @RinReczek
#NewPublication explores effects of working from home policies on mental health before and after Covid-19 across gender, childcare status, and occupations. To learn more: https://t.co/KwePZuYyZq
By Constance Beaufils & @HeejungChung@KingsCollegeLon@kingsbschool@ASAMedSoc
Today is #WorldHealthDay-> @drschut studies the relationship between state policies and the distribution of health care, and reveals a “two-tiered” healthcare system in the US.
To learn more: https://t.co/5qZRQUipRq
@cwru@ASAMedSoc
In our March issue @Andrea_Tilstra & @NicoleKapelle study changes in health behaviors during marital dissolution.
Read more about the variability in those behaviors by gender, education, and parenthood status: https://t.co/n1DGKVflQH
In our March issue, #NewPublication analyzes longitudinal data to explore how self-rated health affects transitions in and out of marriage and cohabitation across six countries: https://t.co/hNeybDKLTp
By Matthijs Kalmijn of @NIDI_KNAW@univgroningen@ASAMedSoc
In our March issue, read about the associations between social polarization and prevalence of cardiometabolic disease across neighborhoods: https://t.co/YYc5EqtVIe
#NewPublication By Ethan Siu Leung Cheung David S. Curtis Sara Grineski Yehua Dennis Wei &Ming Wen
@UUTAH@ASAMedSoc
March 8 is #WomensDay ->
#NewPublication explores how women’s depressive symptoms unfold across children’s early life, and compares these trajectories across the US, the UK, and Australia: https://t.co/CSl9zvExaL
By Shannon Cavanagh & Asya Saydam
@UTAustinSoc@ASAMedSoc
#NewPublication explores the concept of Racialized Burnout by studying the unequal racialized and gendered experiences encountered by birthworkers of color. To learn more: https://t.co/dtTlBumi2o
By @HyeyoungNelson Ashlyn Lange Mercy Kibet & Maleeha K. Shah
@CUDenver@ASAMedSoc
How does gender and sexual orientation shape stress and emotion work among spousal caregivers for those living with Dementia? #NewPublication explores: https://t.co/f6d9oOpyHp
By Toni Calasanti Brian de Vries Sadie Snow & Jing Geng
@virginia_tech@SFSU@HollinsU@ASAMedSoc
How does the bilateral trust between parents and healthcare professionals affect childhood vaccine hesitancy? #NewPublication draws on a team ethnography in seven European countries.
Read here to learn more: https://t.co/sxuC4IqT7r