articles
Trisha Chanda, “Economic Wellbeing and Labor Supply Patterns of Subsequently Divorcing Mothers in Wisconsin”
Lillie D. Williamson & Adati Tarfa,”Examining the relationships between trust in providers and information, mistrust, and COVID-19 vaccine concerns, necessity, and intentions”
Leigh Senderowicz et al, “The effect of a postpartum intrauterine device program on choice of contraceptive method in Tanzania: a secondary analysis of a cluster-randomized trial”
Leigh Senderowicz et al, “Facility readiness to remove subdermal contraceptive implants in six sub-Saharan African countries”
Julia Raifman and Tiffany Green, “Universal Masking Policies in Schools and Mitigating the Inequitable Costs of Covid-19”
Jaeseung Kim et al, “How Is Instability in Child-Care Subsidy Use Associated with Instability in Child-Care Arrangements?”
Ariane Ophir, “”Thank U, Next”? Repartnering and the Household Division of Labor”
Mike Massoglia Co-authors Book on Prisons and Health
Fuller-Rowell, Nichols, El-Sheikh, Burrow, Ong, & Ryff, “The pandemic and social experience: For whom did discrimination and social isolation increase?”
Impact Statement
The results of this study suggest notable shifts in experiences of discrimination and social isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic. In particular, the findings indicate that Black young adults experienced increases in discrimination, which exacerbated Black–White racial disparities in social isolation. Determining the degree to which the reported changes are enduring, evident in other demographic groups, and of longer term developmental and public health significance will be important next steps to inform a continuing pandemic response, and responses to future societal-level stressful events. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved)