Browsing by Author "Green, B. Lee"
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Chen, Lei-Shih (2009-05-15)Although the completion of the Human Genome Project helps develop efficient treatment/prevention programs, it will raise new and non-trivial public health issues. Many of these issues fall under the professional purview ...
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Chaney, Elizabeth Hensleigh (2009-05-15)In the past decade, there has been an enormous growth of distance education courses and programs in higher education. However, the potential of distance education is tempered by one overriding question: How do you ensure ...
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Rivers, Desiree Avia (2009-05-15)In this study, patient-physician interaction, patient socio-demographic factors, health literacy, sources of care, and use of diabetes-related health services, were examined to assess the relationships to patients’ ...
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Ponder, Linda Milam (Texas A&M University, 2007-04-25)Cultural competence, mandated by Federal law since 1964, has not been appropriately addressed due to its lack of specifics and the lack of specifics within subsequent mandates. This study was designed to determine specific ...
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Rowell, Kyrel Lashea (2009-05-15)Suicide is a multifaceted issue and its prevention requires addressing multiple contributors. Currently, it is the third leading cause of death worldwide for those ages 15-44, the eleventh leading cause of death in the ...
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Watkins, Daphne Charlene (Texas A&M University, 2007-09-17)Although it is presumed that men who acquire a college education will also achieve middle-class status, middle-class status does not provide Black men with the anticipated reductions for some health risks. Black men who ...
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Torrence, William Alvin (Texas A&M University, 2006-04-12)Public Health has long led the fight against unjust health disparities within the United States. More and more health educators have had to rely on the social capital of underserved communities via Community Coalitions. ...
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Ledingham, Christopher Michael (2009-05-15)This study was conducted as part of the evaluation process of a federally funded physical activity initiative undertaken by a large urban school district. The purpose of this study was two-fold: (1) to provide evidence of ...