معرفی
Yueqi Yan is an Assistant Professor of Quantitative Methods, Measurement, and Statistics at the University of California, Merced, affiliated with the Department of Psychological Sciences in the School of Social Sciences, Humanities & Arts. Their work focuses on health disparities, public health, and quantitative methodologies, with a particular emphasis on adolescent mental health, immigrant health policy, and substance use epidemiology.
Research interests include exploring social determinants of health, health literacy, and the intersection of race/ethnicity with mental health outcomes. Dr. Yan employs advanced statistical techniques to analyze disparities in healthcare access and outcomes, particularly among marginalized populations such as Latinx, Asian American, and unhoused communities.
Recent publications highlight themes such as the efficacy of novel health technologies, disparities in cancer treatment outcomes, and the impact of immigration policies on health equity. Their work bridges quantitative analysis with real-world clinical and social interventions to address systemic health inequities.
While no scientific awards are listed, Dr. Yan’s research contributes significantly to policy-relevant public health discourse. Advising and grant information are not explicitly detailed in the provided materials.




