Roxane Cohen Silver, UCI professor of psychological science, public health and medicine

UCI study is first to explore veterans' grief, an overlooked toll of war

Responses to combat deaths, comrade suicides have mental health consequences

UCI-led study deepens understanding of the effects of media exposure to collective trauma

According to a new UCI-led study, it’s not just how much media exposure an individual has to collective trauma but also the graphic quality of what one sees that may make a person more vulnerable to trauma-related mental and physical health problems over time. The team analyzed the results from more than 3,000 anonymous online […]

Anxiety after 2018 false missile alert in Hawaii lingered for days, UCI researchers find

Big data study is first to capture real-time psychological responses to false alarm

Media exposure to mass violence can fuel cycle of distress, 3-year longitudinal study shows

UCI researchers find that it can heighten people’s anxiety about and response to future events

People who watch beheading videos are motivated by fear of terrorism, UCI study finds

Unfortunately, viewing them exacerbates anxiety, according to first-of-its-kind research

Pre-disaster predictions linked to post-disaster psychological outcomes, UCI study finds

First-of-its-kind research conducted in Florida before Hurricane Irma hit

10 years of olive branches

Program focused on Middle East tensions has spread to other campuses, conflicts

Modern dance giant Donald McKayle has died

Trailblazing African American performer, choreographer and teacher was 87

UC's National Center for Free Speech and Civic Engagement selects inaugural class of fellows, expands board

UCI chancellor to oversee center’s administration, begin search for executive director

During crisis, exposure to conflicting information is linked to stress, UCI-led study finds

People who rely on social media encounter more rumors, report greater distress