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  • Colonias & Flood Risk
  • Our Voice/Nuestra Voz
  • RGV Health Survey
  • UTRGV Traveling Student Survey
  • Civic Agriculture Survey
  • Faculty-Language-Survey
  • SCOPUS Project
  • Honors College Curriculum Survey
  • CSRPA Workshop Series
  • UTRGV Student Pulse Survey
  • Texas Food Access Survey
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  • Data Replication Lab
  • TDI Worker Survey
  • TDI Workers Comp Survey 2024
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Dongkyu Kim
Director
CSRPA
LABN 1.104B
Email: csr@utrgv.edu
Email: dongkyu.kim@utrgv.edu
Phone: (956) 665-8851

Lower RGV Population Health Survey

The UTRGV School of Medicine, a member of the UT system Collaborative on Population Health Innovation and Improvement, is sponsoring the Lower RGV Population Health Survey to be conducted in Spring 2018.  The purpose of this study is to:

* To assess the mental health status and needs of residents of the Lower Rio Grande Valley (RGV)
* To examine knowledge of and attitudes towards telehealth
* To inform health-related policies, particularly those related to addressing health disparities across the Lower RGV
The study consists of a RDD telephone survey conducted in Cameron, Hidalgo, Starr and Willacy Counties, as well as an area-based in-person survey administered in randomly selected colonias. 
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