Browsing by Subject "covid-19"
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20/20 hindsight review of COVID-19: To mask or not to mask? With a political twist
(2021-07)The present study investigated mask mandates during the recent COVID-19 pandemic and the factors driving these orders. State level data was collected for all 50 states from the date of the first adoption by New Jersey on ... -
After action report OSU-COVID-19-OADDL
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Anti-violence frontline work during COVID-19: Workplace stressors, strategies, and solutions
(Oklahoma State University, 2021-05)This executive summary details the findings of a pilot project launched by Dr. Corinne Schwarz (GWST) and undergraduate research assistant Leigh Welch (Sociology/Political Science). From November 2020 to February 2021, ... -
Descriptive analysis of homebound adults: Behavioral adherence, technology use, and faith connection amid COVID-19
(2020-12)The purpose of the study was to explore homebound older adults' behavior towards technology adoption for connections and faith promotion amid COVID-19. Data of this study was gotten from N= 200, residents within Oklahoma ... -
Exploring culturally responsive pedagogy in a selected choral music setting: A naturalistic inquiry
(2021-05)Some choral music educators have tapped into the power of their discipline and used its cultural ties to embrace diverse learners and communities (Lehmberg, 2009; Shaw, 2015). Others have struggled with releasing themselves ... -
Faculty perceptions of facilitating self-regulation in online coursework at a public university: A case study
(2021-12)Online course enrollments continue to increase, and even more online courses are now offered as a result of the pandemic (O'Keefe et al., 2020). Although some students succeed in online courses (Battalio, 2009; Murray et ... -
How data shapes our response to crises
(Oklahoma State University, 2020-04-17)Though data is everywhere, it is often undervalued and underutilized - that is until disaster strikes. Natural disasters, economic downturns and, most recently, global pandemics have a way of bringing data to the front of ... -
Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on social determinants of health for Black and Latinx Americans
(2021-12)The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated disparities in social determinants of health and highlighted pre-existing health inequities that have resulted in higher rates of COVID-19 morbidity and mortality among black ... -
Maternal childhood adversity and the effect of COVID-19 on mental health outcomes
(2021-07)This study investigates the role of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) in depression and perceived stress reported among mothers of young children following the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic (May 2020). The COVID-19 ... -
Pet ownership to the rescue? Perceptions of becoming a pet owner during the COVID-19 pandemic
(2020-07)The COVID-19 pandemic created a time of uncertainty for individuals across the globe. As a result, the pet industry saw an increase in pet ownership as individuals sheltered-in-place. Past studies have found pets provide ... -
Screening Warrior Hops for inhibitors of cancer cell metabolism
(Oklahoma State University, 2021-10-09)The purpose of this project is to examine the effects of components of Warrior Hops on cancer cell metabolism to better understand the mechanism of infection for SARSCoV-2. In h293 cells (human embryonic kidney cells that ... -
Sources of role conflict: A critical evaluation of emergency medical service work-family conflict during the COVID-19 pandemic
(2021-05)COVID-19 pandemic has brought unprecedented strain on the health care system around the world and challenged it like never before in the recent history. The impacts of disasters including pandemics are not limited to the ... -
Steaks are high: COVID-19's impact on direct-to-consumer marketing in the Oklahoma beef industry
(2021-05)June 2020 retail beef prices were 25.1% higher than prices in June 2019 (USDA ERS, 2020). The strain of the COVID-19 pandemic has had on the beef industry encouraged some beef producers to try marketing their products ... -
Using natural language processing to identify COVID-19 spread factors from the literature to assist with mitigation of future outbreaks
(Oklahoma State University, 2021-07-28)