Browsing by Subject "public health"
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Growing evidence has indicated that LGBTQ+ college students and autistic college students experience sexual health disparities (Buhi, Marhefka, & Hoban, 2010; Viswanath & Kreuter, 2007). However, one area that has not been ...
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(2016-08-29)Applying a risk assessment framework, such as quantitative microbial risk assessment (QMRA), can be used to estimate the human health risk associated with recreation in a waterbody impaired for elevated levels of fecal ...
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(PROSPERO International prospective register of systematic reviews, 2020)
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(2016-08-03)Research identifies Latinas as a high-risk group for depression. Although many experience symptoms of depression, many are under-diagnosed and/or underutilize mental health services. To address the service gap, this study ...
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(2021-11-04)Microbial contamination of water systems continues to be a significant public health concern. Evaluating human health risks associated with these contaminants and how communities perceive risks are imperative for protecting ...
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(2016-11-03)
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(2021-08-05)This dissertation studies novels, government public health reports, and journalism to draw conclusions about the logic that informs how the Victorians thought about trash. This logic, which I term the logic of trash, asserts ...
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(PROSPERO International prospective register of systematic reviews, 2020)
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A review of the application of social network analysis in predicting depression in adult populations (PROSPERO International prospective register of systematic reviews, 2020)
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(PROSPERO International prospective register of systematic reviews, 2020)
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(2016-01-12)Recognition of the complexity of many public health problems has led to the search for analytic methods capable of capturing more fully than traditional study designs and statistical tests the underlying dynamic processes ...
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(Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1985)
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(2020-04-27)Cyanobacterial harmful algal blooms (cyanoHABs) are a public health risk because cyanobacteria produce cyanotoxins that affect humans. CyanoHABs have increased globally, causing human intoxications and fatalities. Since ...
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(2014-04-11)This dissertation presents a brief history of community-based interventions to improve health, the assumptions when working at the community level health, and a review of notable community-based interventions. When using ...
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(National Institute for Health Research, 2019-12-23)What is the impact or effect of yoga programs on fall and/or fear of falling related outcomes in adults 50 years of age and older?