According to experts, the findings further underscore the racial disparities in health that the pandemic magnified. And they show the mental health impact of the pandemic on women — particularly those with young children — who have often shouldered greater responsibilities. The crisis seemed to accelerate a trend involving increased alcohol consumption among women. Read the Full Article.
Home / News / Pandemic drinking soars among Blacks, Hispanics, women with young children, study says
Recent Posts
- Join NJ ACTS Special Populations Core Seminar Series on 4/30 at 1pm
- NJACTS Community Engagement Core COVID-19 Resources
- Long-Acting Opioids May Be Unnecessary in Study of Total Knee Replacement.
- Predicting Loneliness Through Online Digital Footprints.
- $265K Awarded to NJIT Researchers Via New Jersey Health Foundation Grants.
Categories
- News (2,125)
- Publication (1)