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Public Health Values & Beliefs Research Group

Illuminating the upstream drivers of attitudes and behavior, VBRG supports more effective, evidence aligned public health action — here in Oregon and across the country.

About the Public Health Values & Beliefs Research Group

The Public Health Values and Beliefs Research Group (VBRG) is an applied research resource dedicated to understanding how people and communities think about public health — and helping leaders use those insights to build a more trusted, equitable, and effective public health system. Here in Oregon, VBRG also serves as a statewide resource, while our methods and expertise support partners nationally.

Housed within the OHSU–PSU School of Public Health, VBRG provides credible, nonpartisan insight into the values and beliefs that shape public attitudes about public health, including the social determinants of health. VBRG also provides insight into the values, beliefs, and communication needs of public health professionals, whose perspectives significantly influence program implementation, workforce communication, and public engagement.

Why Public Health Values & Beliefs Research Matters

Across the country — including here in Oregon — public health agencies face low awareness of services, widespread misinformation, and growing mistrust of institutions. Many communities, especially rural residents and communities of color, feel disconnected from public health planning and decision making.

The Values & Beliefs Research Group was created to address these gaps by providing credible, ongoing insight into public attitudes and helping leaders communicate in ways that resonate with diverse communities and public health audiences.


Statewide Research

We conduct ongoing surveys, interviews, and qualitative studies to understand how people and communities perceive public health institutions, priorities, and communication — here in Oregon and across the country.


Applied Insight for Leaders

We help public agencies, nonprofits, Tribal governments, and local health departments apply research findings to strengthen communication and community engagement nationwide.


Community Engagement

We partner with communities in Oregon and beyond to ensure public health strategies reflect local realities and lived experiences.


Clearinghouse for Public Health Values

We curate and share research from Oregon and across the country, creating a national resource for understanding public attitudes toward public health.

Public Health from Oregon Communities

Illustrating the kinds of perspectives VBRG uncovers through its research.

Pubic Health Values & Beliefs Research Group Leadership, Faculty, and Staff of the OHSU-PSU School of Public Health

Adam Davis, Director of the Values and Belief Public Health Research Group
Adam Davis
Director

Adam Davis provides overall leadership for VBRG, including strategic planning, research oversight, partnership development, and public engagement. With more than four decades of values and beliefs research at the national, state, and local levels, he ensures that VBRG’s work remains rigorous, nonpartisan, and responsive to evolving public health needs. He also serves as VBRG’s primary ambassador, strengthening relationships with policymakers, community partners, and regional and national stakeholders.

Lianna Winett, DrPH, MPH - Professor at the OHSU-PSU School of Public Health
Liana Winett, DrPH, MPH
Research Director

Dr. Winett provides scientific leadership for VBRG’s research portfolio, ensuring methodological excellence and the translation of findings into actionable insights. Her work focuses on how advocates, practitioners, scientists, legislators, and the media communicate — and thus frame — public health and health policy issues. She is nationally recognized for her contributions to public health communication and for advancing research on narrative, framing, and media.

Dean of OHSU-PSU School of Public Health, Paul K. Halverson
Dean Paul Halverson, DrPH, FACHE
Faculty Leadership

Dean Halverson is a nationally recognized leader in public health practice and governmental public health modernization. Before joining the OHSU–PSU School of Public Health, he served as the founding director and state health officer of the Arkansas Department of Health and previously as a Senior Health Advisor at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). His career spans leadership roles in governmental public health, academia, and health system administration, giving him a broad perspective on public health transformation.

As Dean, he ensures strategic alignment between VBRG and the School’s priorities, supporting statewide public health needs, long term sustainability, and visibility across Oregon’s and the nation’s public health and policy communities.

Expert Advisory Committee

The Advisory Committee provides strategic guidance, helps shape research priorities, and ensures the Group remains grounded in the lived experiences of the communities we serve, including those in Oregon.

Sierra Ellis Director, Ceasefire Community Response Program, City of Portland
Sierra Ellis
Director, Ceasefire Community Response Program, City of Portland
Kayley Mendenhall Vice President of Strategic Communications, St. Charles Health System
Kayley Mendenhall
Vice President of Strategic Communications, St. Charles Health System
John Kitzhaber, M.D.
John Kitzhaber, M.D.
Physician and Former Governor of Oregon
Lawrence Wallack, DrPH
Lawrence Wallack, DrPH
Professor Emeritus and Former Dean, OHSU–PSU School of Public Health
Adam Davis, Director of the Values and Belief Public Health Research Group
Adam Davis
Director, Values & Beliefs Research Group
Lianna Winett, DrPH, MPH - Professor at the OHSU-PSU School of Public Health
Liana Winett, DrPH, MPH
Research Director, Values & Beliefs Research Group

A Vision for a Healthier Oregon

The Values & Beliefs Research Group represents a forward looking investment in Oregon’s health. By aligning public health efforts with the values and priorities of the people of Oregon, the Group supports:

  • More effective public health programs
  • Stronger community relationships
  • Increased trust in institutions
  • Improved health outcomes statewide

Oregon’s public health system is strongest when it reflects the voices of the people it serves.

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Be Part of Oregon’s Public Health Voice

Support the Oregon Public Health Values & Beliefs Research Group by subscribing to our annual survey and helping amplify what Oregonians value about public health. Your participation and donations sustain independent research that informs policy and practice statewide.

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