Browsing by Author "Hawkins, Misty A. W."
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Association of health anxiety and health care management skills to health-related quality of life in college students with a chronic medical condition
Traino, Katherine Anna (2021-05)Adolescents and young adults (AYAs) with a chronic medical condition (CMC) are often tasked with increasing independent management of their health care as they transition from pediatric to adult medical care (i.e., transition ... -
Depressive symptoms, loneliness, and other psychosocial factors in women with pain-related sexual dysfunction
Stout, Madison Elizabeth (2020-12)Women who experience pain during sexual intercourse (PDI) report higher rates of depressive mood symptoms. Loneliness might mediate these relationships. In this longitudinal study, I hypothesized that women who experienced ... -
Differential impact of adverse childhood experiences and aging on brain health
Tsotsoros, Cindy E. (2022-07)Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are events composed of several forms of abuse that children under the age of 18 are subjected to. These events include forms of physical or emotional abuse, neglect, and household ... -
New e-cigarettes and metabolic outcomes
Smith, Caitlin Eileen (2021-07)Electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) use is increasing among young adults. Given the potentially harmful toxicants and flavorants contained in e-cigarette liquids, research is needed to understand how e-cigarettes may ... -
Past concussion, depression, and social support
Pendergraft, Kori (2019-04-18)Introduction: Concussions are a major health concern in the United States. Concussions have been linked to multiple health issues, from CTE to depression. While the link between concussions and depression has been established, ... -
Predictive Power of Positive Psychological Factors on Weight Change Among Treatment-Seeking Obese Adults
Smith, Caitlin Eileen (2018-12-01)Behavioral weight loss interventions are considered to be the gold standard treatment in helping overweight and obese individuals achieve clinically significant weight loss. Although standard behavioral interventions produce ...