Statewide restrictions during the pandemic not linked to worse mental health

News-Medical.net, Oct. 17, 2022

COVID-19 lockdowns are not the leading cause of extreme loneliness and psychological distress

KNX Radio, Oct. 17, 2022 (Audio)

‘A collective trauma’: Covid keeps its grips on mental health of many patients

The Guardian, Aug. 27, 2022

Cameron Wiley and doctoral candidate Kennedy Blevins (left) and Sarah Pressman (right).

UCI research team finds positivity is not equally protective against illness across races

Study supports consideration of cultural factors when developing health interventions

Alison Holman

UCI study examines distorted time perception during pandemic

May be an important risk factor to target with early interventions

UCI undergrad advocates for equitable climate solutions before the New Zealand Parliament

Jonpaul Cohen, a native New Zealander who has family on the Pacific islands of Samoa and Tuvalu, is passionate about protecting Polynesian culture, lives and livelihoods from the ravages of climate change. In a presentation to an environmental committee of the New Zealand Parliament on Aug. 4, the UCI undergraduate majoring in psychology advocated for […]

UCI-led study links repeated hurricane exposure to adverse psychological symptoms

As climate threats escalate, increased negative mental health outcomes likely

The Health 202 – Mass violence takes toll on Americans’ psyches

The Washington Post, May 27, 2022

Editorial: Bad news pileup can lead to anxiety

The Philadelphia Tribune, May 24, 2022

Roxane Cohen Silver

NSF supports research studying how Russia’s invasion of Ukraine affects Americans

Roxane Cohen Silver leads UCI team awarded a RAPID grant to begin survey