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Alison Holman Professor, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Nurse Faculty Scholar, UC Irvine Sue & Bill Gross School of Nursing
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Avoiding media-fueled psychological distress

UC Irvine-led experts call for public education about risks of exposure to graphic images, such as those from Israel-Hamas war

Photograph of Roxane Cohen Silver, UCI Distinguished Professor of psychological science, medicine and public health
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UCI Podcast: Managing media intake amid traumatic times

Roxane Cohen Silver on how graphic images from catastrophic events depicted in the news may affect health

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Virus experts warn vaccinated people over 75 to do this immediately

Best Life, May 3, 2022

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6 ways: Early pandemic Covid-19 risk was expressed on social media

The Herald, Oct. 5, 2021

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Social media posts wrongly claim vaccination can happen only during lockdowns

PolitiFact, April 2, 2021

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Study: Rise in depression, stress linked to COVID-19 pandemic and media exposure

Inquisitr, Sept. 19, 2020

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Rising stress and depression in coronavirus-related losses and media consumption

Neuroscience News, Sept. 19, 2020

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Pandemic-related losses and media exposure linked to stress and depression

Earth.com, Sept. 18, 2020

The study’s lead author, E. Alison Holman, UCI professor of nursing
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Study links rising stress, depression in U.S. to pandemic-related losses, media consumption

UCI researchers suggest providing mental health services to those with the greatest need

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