Browsing by Author "Garney, Whitney R"
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Analyzing the Feasibility of a Game-Based Learning Program to Prevent Teen Pregnancy: A Case Study Esquivel, Christi (2020-07-15)While teen birth rates are at an all-time low for the United States, teen pregnancy remains a public health concern as significant disparities remain among demographic groups and geographical regions. There are 40+ ...
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Panjwani, Sonya S (2022-08-01)Colombia faced a unique history of armed conflict that plagued the country for 60 years. This conflict created barriers to development, including healthcare access and availability. Over the last twenty years, government ...
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Spadine, Mandy Nicole (2021-06-23)Fad dieting describes dieting methods that recommend altering the intake of macronutrients to specific proportions or avoiding particular foods altogether, often with the goal of rapid weight loss. Studies show social ...
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Network Collaboration and Organizational Productivity Within a Regional Collective Impact Initiative Muraleetharan, Daenuka (2020-04-03)Collective Impact (CI) emerged in recent years as a promising approach to address complex, community-level health and social issues. CI involves the commitment of multi-sector organizations to address a given issue using ...
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Garney, Whitney R (2015-04-27)Exergames are a relatively new addition to the physical activity literature. Exergames are activities that combine exercise with game-play and bring together virtual communities with real life to provide entertainment, ...
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Lautner, Shelby Carolina (2020-10-14)Participation in school sports can provide many benefits for students. However, financial strain among school districts and mitigating strategies like the implementation of pay to participate policies, which incur a fee ...
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Nelon, Jordan Lindsey (2020-07-15)Intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) impact individuals across all racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic groups and those who experience IDD have higher rates of loneliness and social isolation. Through supportive ...