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The COVID-19 pandemic transformed inequalities in health and wellbeing in the United States. This session examines the implications of COVID-19 for health and wellbeing, with a focus on demographic differences (e.g., race/ethnicity, educational attainment) in these implications.
Persist and Proliferate: Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Unmet Medical Needs among Older Adults during the COVID-19 Pandemic - Tianqi Zhou, Syracuse University
Shades of Loneliness: The Educational Divide in Loneliness for Young Men in America After Covid-19 - Riley Scott Peterson, Baylor University; Terrence D. Hill
US Black Women’s Health Before and After the COVID-19 Pandemic: Socioeconomic and Temporal Patterns. - Beza Taddess, Princeton University; Jolene Tan, Princeton University; Sanyu A. Mojola, Princeton University
Examining the Association of Pre-Pandemic Sexual Health Behaviors and Compliance with Pandemic Mitigation Measures - Guadalupe Marquez-Velarde, Utah State University; Gabe H. Miller, The University of Alabama at Birmingham; Apryl A. Williams, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor; Jesse Shircliff, Utah State University; Hannah M Lindl, University of Alabama at Birmingham
Stay Connected and Regulated? Social Sequences of Everyday Activities and Health During the Global Pandemic - Tianyao Qu, Indiana University-Bloomington