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Economic Impacts of Opioid Crisis and Mental Health

39 min · 30 de abr de 2026
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While deaths from opioid overdoses have dramatically declined in the past few years, the crisis remains, claiming the lives of thousands of teens and young adults each year. Mental health concerns among youth are an important contributor to opioid use, yet parents often struggle with their own mental health challenges as they raise middle schoolers. In this episode, explore how two economics faculty members are tackling these important health-related issues, and what impact that research has within society.  David Beheshti, assistant professor of economics, looks at the use and abuse of drugs, and the impact it has on labor markets. Qinyou Hu, assistant professor of economics, explores the interactions between health and education and the roles played by schools, families and the community. Hear how their research insights explain the economic forces shaping health, education and policy — and how those insights can inform better solutions for society. Stay connected with the UT San Antonio Carlos Alvarez College of Business to learn more about how we are empowering the next generation of business thinkers. Follow us on social media or visit us online at business.utsa.edu [https://business.utsa.edu/]

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