Listen "S2 Ep. 25 Exploring Mask Use and Period Poverty Through the Social Ecological Model with Dr. Allison Casola"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode, Dr. Allison Casola broke down the social ecological model and used it to understand mask use and period poverty. She explained ways to get involved and to understand the context for different public health issues.
This episode referenced the article titled "Mask Use During COVID-19: A Social-Ecological Analysis" by Allison R. Casola, PhD, MPH, CHES, Brianna Kunes, Amy Cunningham, PhD, MPH, and Robert J. Motley, MD, MS. It also referenced "Menstrual Health: Taking Action Against Period Poverty" by Allison R Casola, Kierstin Luber, Amy Henderson Riley, and Lynette Medley.
If you want to reach out to Dr. Casola, she can be reached at [email protected] or on LinkedIn or Twitter.
This episode referenced the article titled "Mask Use During COVID-19: A Social-Ecological Analysis" by Allison R. Casola, PhD, MPH, CHES, Brianna Kunes, Amy Cunningham, PhD, MPH, and Robert J. Motley, MD, MS. It also referenced "Menstrual Health: Taking Action Against Period Poverty" by Allison R Casola, Kierstin Luber, Amy Henderson Riley, and Lynette Medley.
If you want to reach out to Dr. Casola, she can be reached at [email protected] or on LinkedIn or Twitter.
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