
Risk & Social Policy Working Group
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An interdisciplinary team studying COVID-19 risk perceptions, behaviors, and messages.
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26-05-2020 15:36:36
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New paper on essential workers and COVID-19 from Risk & Social Policy Working Group, led by Dr. Jennifer D. Roberts!! Check it out.

Join us this Wednesday at noon for Research in Progress! Courtney Welton-Mitchell and Dr. Katie Dickinson will be sharing updates from their work on a COVID-19 survey conducted with Risk & Social Policy Working Group. Zoom here: ucdenver.zoom.us/j/99191231898



Risk & Social Policy Working Group team member Elizabeth Koebele on communicating covid-19 risk 👇🏼


.ColoradoSPH experts and others in Risk & Social Policy Working Group weigh in about #vaccine hesitancy and coronavirus herd immunity in a Newsweek editorial. Learn what they have to say. ⬇️ #Moderna | #Pfizer | #COVID19 newsweek.com/how-promising-…

Risk & Social Policy Working Group team member Courtney Welton-Mitchell talked #mentalhealth and the importance of social connection with Scientific American!

Through their work with Risk & Social Policy Working Group, ColoradoSPHfaculty members Dr. Katie Dickinson & Courtney Welton-Mitchell discuss how politics & health equity influence #COVID vaccine hesitancy in this Newsweek feature. 📖Read here: bit.ly/2KQLMTJ #healthequity #coloradosph #cuanschutz

Such a fun panel and I learned so much from our panel including Dr. Katie Dickinson Risk & Social Policy Working Group


Spankin’ new Risk & Social Policy Working Group publication on #COVID19 and #mask wearing. With a fabulous bunch of scholars and authors. Elizabeth Koebele, @enviro_prof, Dr. Katie Dickinson, Danielle Blanch Hartigan, PhD, MPH, @r_deLeo, Dr. Jennifer D. Roberts & more.


GLS Prof. Rossana De Leo and his colleagues Risk & Social Policy Working Group have a new article out showing perceptions of efficacy are a key determinant of whether someone will wear a mask during the COVID-19 pandemic. Check it out here: Bentley University ascelibrary.org/doi/10.1061/(A…

Prof. Rossana De Leo and his colleagues Risk & Social Policy Working Group argue focusing event theory needs to be refined to better describe the political fallout caused by slow-onset, long-duration disasters, like the COVID-19 pandemic. You can read their analysis here: journals.openedition.org/irpp/1868

Refining the theory of focusing events based on what we’ve observed during COVID. Working with @r_deLeo and Risk & Social Policy Working Group is such a privilege! #lovemyjob journals.openedition.org/irpp/1868

“Of the 2268 Wave 2 survey respondents, 997 (44%) reported that they had gotten a #COVID-19 #vaccine...a major increase from Wave 1 (Jan/Feb ’21) when only 158 (7%) of these respondents had been vaccinated” Risk & Social Policy Working Group found in 2nd tech report, Bentley University bit.ly/RiskSocialPoli…


Do US adults believe the #COVID-19 #vaccine is important? Safe? Is the process for deciding who gets it fair? Bentley University faculty @r_deLeo & Danielle Blanch Hartigan, PhD, MPH with the Risk & Social Policy Working Group group answer these questions in their report bit.ly/RiskSocialPoli…


How often are vaccinated people wearing #masks inside? Risk & Social Policy Working Group group found out & report this & more in their new tech report focused on the #COVID-19 #vaccine Bentley University #BentleyUResearch bit.ly/RiskSocialPoli…


A Look Inside COVID-19 and Structural Racism in the United States A research team—consisting of Kinesiology Assistant Professor Jennifer D. Roberts Dr. Jennifer D. Roberts and members from Risk & Social Policy Working Group — conducted a six-state online survey: go.umd.edu/TY5 via UMD Public Health
