Browsing by Author "Miller, Bridget M."
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Binge eating disorder and body dysmorphic disorder: Assessing differences in body image concerns
Hadwiger, Ashley N. (2021-07)Traditionally, body dissatisfaction - characterized by the overvaluation of weight and shape - has been associated with eating disorders, whereas body dissatisfaction - associated with specific physical features, or features ... -
COVID-19 related experiences among college students with and without disabilities: Psychosocial impacts, supports, and virtual learning environments
McMaughan, Darcy Jones; Rhoads, Kelley E.; Davis, Crys; Chen, Xuewei; Han, Ho; Jones, Richard A.; Mahaffey, Carlos C.; Miller, Bridget M. (Frontiers Media SA, 2021-12-10)This cross-sectional analysis estimated differences, based on disability status, in college students' (n = 777) experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic. Data were modeled using t-tests and logistic regression. Most ... -
Effect of school climate on teacher burnout, perceived health and wellbeing
Dearing, Julie (2020-12)The health and wellbeing of teachers is not only good for teachers, it is also critical for students wellbeing and academic outcomes. Using the Social Ecological Model to drive this study and considering the school climate ... -
Examining Tobacco Point of Sale Advertising Around Tulsa Public Schools High Schools
Bolender, Gabriel Joel (2016-12-01)The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between tobacco point of sale advertising in convenience stores within a ½ mile radius of public high schools and the socioeconomic status of the student population ... -
Health behaviors in athletic trainers
Madrak, Emily (2021-05)Introduction: Athletic trainers (ATs) are healthcare professionals that care for the physically active. Because of this, it is estimated that ATs are healthy. Numerous research studies have demonstrated the benefit of ... -
Healthy living intervention for female primary caregivers of infants and toddlers
Morgan, Kerry D. (2016-05)Background: Obesity has emerged as a significant health issue among both adults and youth in the United States. Nationally, 1 in 12 children aged 2-5 years are obese. Common recommendations to counter obesity in children ... -
How Indian boarding schools are like neighborhoods
Thomas, Christine Elizabeth (2022-07)Contemporary Indian boarding schools look a lot different than their previous incarnations. It is clear that traditional and long-standing evaluation criteria for conventional public and private schools does not adequately ... -
Human papillomavirus knowledge and vaccine status among university students: How have health care providers influenced the vaccine decision?
Freudenthaler, Tracy (2021-05)Variations in human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine uptake rates across the nation are not understood, especially among college aged students. Most sexually active women and men will become infected with HPV unless they receive ... -
"I am an athlete": A multiple case study of Division I female athletes' post-sport transitions and influences on athletic identity
Miller, Niccole Leanne (2020-12)The purpose of this qualitative multiple case study was to explore how transitioning out of collegiate soccer influenced the athletic identities of Division I female collegiate athletes who were no longer pursuing competitive ... -
Identification of Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Required for Aircraft Electronics Technicians
Bycroft, Christopher L. (2018-12-01)Advances in electronics technology have transformed the cockpits of large and small modern aircraft. This transformation has created new challenges for the aviation electronics industry and the technicians that support and ... -
"Nothing Wrong with Me": Women's Sexuality after Midlife Marital Dissolution
Rebek, Bridget Louise (2017-05-01)Repartnering figures prominently in the literature as being an important part of emotional recovery after divorce. However, little is known about patterns of sexual behavior among midlife women immediately after marital ... -
Perceived Stress and Discrimination Influence on Alcohol Use Among Hispanics in a Culturally Plural Society
Montemayor, Benjamin Neil (Oklahoma State University, 2013-07-01)High rates of discrimination and perceived stress are experienced by minority groups adjusting to a culturally-plural society. Hispanics are more susceptible to negative methods of coping, particularly alcohol use, to ... -
Preparing for exit from sport: A phenomenological examination of the pre-transition experiences of Division I female intercollegiate athletes
Archer, David Eric (2010-07)Scope and Method of Study: -
Regimen adherence and self-management in persons with impaired glucose tolerance and Type 2 Diabetes
Weichold, Beth Ann (2021-07)With the rising trend of obesity within the United States, the prevalence of Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) is increasing as well. The best way to stop the growing numbers of T2D is to prevent it completely. However, for those who ... -
Trust in and use of COVID-19 information sources differs by health literacy among college students
Chen, Xuewei; McMaughan, Darcy Jones; Li, Ming; Kreps, Gary L.; Ariati, Jati; Han, Ho; Rhoads, Kelley E.; Mahaffey, Carlos C.; Miller, Bridget M. (MDPI AG, 2023-03-11)People’s health information-seeking behaviors differ by their health literacy levels. This study assessed the relationship between health literacy and college students’ levels of trust in and use of a range of health ...