Browsing by Author "Miller-Cribbs, Julie"
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Caregiver-infant/toddler interactions during diapering: associations with well-being and involvement
Laurin-Phelan, Deborah ElaineDiaper changes, as an aspect of care for implementing quality caregiver-child interactions in infant and toddler non-parental care settings is examined. First, this study proposes a theory of care that specifically addresses ... -
Exploring Direct and Indirect Relationships among Teacher Self-efficacy, Motivations for Teaching, Teacher-child Interactions, and Child Outcomes in Early Head Start Classrooms
Patrick, Susan (2016-08)More infants and toddlers are in early care and education settings at this time than ever before in history, making the study of these settings of critical importance. In the first three years of life, patterns for health, ... -
Feeding Hope Through Tulsa's Philanthropic Community
Macon, Randy K. (2014)Hope Theory continues to emerge in the scholarly literature. Rooted in positive psychology, this theory is comprised of three facets: goals, pathways thinking, and agency thinking. To date there has been limited application ... -
Hands on Testing (HOT) Pilot Project: Recommendations and Findings Final Report
Miller-Cribbs, Julie; Havig, Kirsten; McLeod, David; Smith, Linda (2015-04-20)This report includes findings from a pilot project with three main objectives: (1) to develop standardized measures for the HOT test (child and adult interview), (2) to test of the reliability/validity of the newly developed ... -
The Relationship of Psychological Capital and Burnout with Training and Performance
Gillert, Jeanne E. (2014)This study explores the associations of Psychological Capital consisting of self-efficacy, hope, optimism, and resilience) and Burnout of nonprofit leaders in the Participation in Standards for Excellence® Institute training ... -
Research Report: Findings from Statewide Focus Groups and Survey of Parents about the Oklahoma SoonerCare Program
Miller-Cribbs, Julie; O'Reilly, Natalie (2012-12)Research has documented that the loss of health insurance has a detrimental impact on the health of children, often due to fewer well-child visits and preventative medicine. Even temporary gaps in health insurance coverage ... -
SOCIAL JUSTICE IMPLICATIONS OF INCLUSIVE MEASURES OF SEXUAL AND GENDER MINORITY POPULATIONS
Bragg, Jedediah (2017-12)The understanding of human sexuality has continued to expand, and has led to an increased understanding of the diversity comprising the sexual and gender minority population. Despite this broadened knowledge base, researchers ... -
Survey of young, uninsured Okahomans: Preliminary Report
Miller-Cribbs, Julie; Moxley, David; Gray, Karen; Cartlidge, G. Lance (2010)Recent reports indicate that the number of uninsured individuals in Oklahoma has reached approximately 600,000 individuals, of these, almost half of Oklahoma’s uninsured are between the ages of 19‐34. Despite this high ... -
Tulsa Photovoice: A Participatory Action Research Project
Miller-Cribbs, Julie; Schaefer, Shawn; Hoberecht, Toni; Miller, Gloria; Herd, Maureen; Omabegho, Showa; Shahadi, Alexis (2012)The Tulsa PV project involved collaboration among OU-Tulsa School of Community Medicine (SCM), the Tulsa Area Community Schools Initiative (TACSI), faculty members from the Anne & Henry Zarrow School of Social Work, the ...