Browsing by Author "Fields, Sherecce"
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Zhou, Zhiqing (2021-06-04)Eating disturbance is highly prevalent among college students and is associated with a wide range of detrimental outcomes. Previously, eating disturbance was often portrayed as a “White upper-middle-class condition.” ...
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Adolescent Impulsivity: A Mediator between Parental Monitoring and Adolescent Psychosocial Outcomes Ramos, Ashley M (2014-08-04)Previous research has established a robust relationship between characteristics of authoritative parenting as well as adolescent impulsivity on adolescent psychosocial outcomes. The current study was the first to expand ...
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Manzanares, Alejandra; Becerra, SamanthaLiterature Review Research confirms that parental smoking is a consistent risk factor for an individual’s smoking habits (e.g. Tyas and Pederson, 1998; Biglan, et al., 1995). There has been minimal research exploring the ...
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Philip, Samantha Rachel (2023-03-22)Medical school and residency mark a training period during which expected physicians form their professional values and attitudes. As many practicing doctors hold prejudicial attitudes towards higher-weight patients and ...
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Racine, Madeline (2012-04-30)Two separate constructs, impulsivity and exercise, have been studied extensively in past literature, identifying impulsivity with risk taking behavior and exercise with health and psychological benefits. The present study ...
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Engler, Solangia (2022-02-22)Increasing evidence over the last decade suggests a relationship between nutrition and suicide risk factors (e.g., depression and suicidal ideation). For instance, several studies have linked meat consumption to reduced ...
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Hubbard, Meagan Ashley (2013-12-18)Disordered eating affects approximately 24 million people in the United States with 95% of the cases falling between the ages of 12 and 25 (The Renfrew Center Foundation for Eating Disorders, 2003; ANAD, 2013). Approximately ...
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Belle, Martie Camille (2021-09-27)After years of historical exclusion and despite societal progress, Black students at predominantly White universities (PWIs) continue to experience more negative outcomes than their White counterparts and Black students ...
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Pariafsai, Fatemeh (2023-05-18)Despite its prominent role in the global economy, the construction industry is still dealing with declining productivity, workplace safety, work disputes, etc. The human element, particularly construction project managers, ...
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Pariafsai, Fatemeh (2023-05-18)Despite its prominent role in the global economy, the construction industry is still dealing with declining productivity, workplace safety, work disputes, etc. The human element, particularly construction project managers, ...
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Rulseh, Allison (2015-11-20)Despite the profound impact and pervasiveness of white-collar crime, few studies have assessed how white-collar criminals’ personality affects juror perceptions of defendants. The current study aimed to provide insight ...
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Worthy, Darrell A.; Byrne, Kaileigh A.; Fields, Sherecce (Frontiers Media SA, 2014-06-23)In two experiments we examined the role of emotion, specifically worry, anxiety, and mood, on prospection during decision-making. Worry is a particularly relevant emotion to study in the context of prospection because high ...
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Leontyev, Anton (2022-07-25)The standard definition of impulsivity implies that impulsive individuals demonstrate abnormal reward processing (i.e., impulsive choice, IC) and a penchant for immediate and maladaptive action (i.e., impulsive action, ...
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Lowry, Leslie (2020-05-22)Objective: To examine the prediction of early adulthood resilience by adolescent factors including sex, race, family stability, socioeconomic status, depression, positive affect, social support, and physical health. ...
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Regan, Timothy (2022-09-29)Alcohol cue reactivity is a process in which cues typically signaling alcohol administration come to elicit conditioned responses such as strong, positive emotions and cravings for alcohol in heavy drinkers. Research ...
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Bridges, Madison L (2015-12-10)Previous studies have established that family weight environment and family functioning are related to child weight perceptions, body dissatisfaction and disordered eating. However, few studies have studied the relationship ...
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Sferra, Michale S. (2016-12-05)Previous research has established that Pathological Video Game Use (PVGU) is related to various psychosocial variables such as impulsivity, aggression, and other forms of psychopathology. However, not much is known about ...
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Clark, Shannon Leah (2021-06-16)Research indicates that body image dissatisfaction is the best-known predictor of an eating disorder and the prevalence of eating disorders in the United States is continuing to increase. Body image dissatisfaction is ...
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Magyar, Melissa Sue (2014-08-06)Considerable evidence suggests that the presence of a callous and unemotional interpersonal style identifies an important subgroup of antisocial and aggressive youth. Relative to other children with conduct problems, youth ...
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Ramos, Ashley Marie (2017-07-31)Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQOL) is the leading construct for measuring the impact of chronic illness on general well-being in pediatric populations. Little is known about what factors contribute to HRQOL in pediatric ...