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Pulmonary Function Among Latino Thoroughbred Workers - A Pilot Study, John C. Flunker Jan 2015

Pulmonary Function Among Latino Thoroughbred Workers - A Pilot Study, John C. Flunker

Theses and Dissertations--Public Health (M.P.H. & Dr.P.H.)

Background/Objectives

Evidence suggests working in horse barns is associated with adverse respiratory effects among Latino thoroughbred workers, yet no studies to date have measured pulmonary function. We examined the prevalence of self-reported respiratory symptoms, abnormal pulmonary function, and associated occupational factors among Latino thoroughbred farmworkers.

Methods

Participants were recruited via a community-based, purposive sampling strategy and participated in an interview-administered survey and spirometer test. Surveys and spirometry tests were administered to 80 participants by two trained health promoters (Promotoras) in July-September 2014. Pulmonary function (abnormal/normal) was classified by a pulmonologist. Demographic and occupational factors were assessed for associations with respiratory …


Rural Healthcare Worker's Willingness To Report To Work During Catastrophic Events, Aaron M. Macdonald Jan 2015

Rural Healthcare Worker's Willingness To Report To Work During Catastrophic Events, Aaron M. Macdonald

Theses and Dissertations--Public Health (M.P.H. & Dr.P.H.)

In the events leading up to, during, and following a catastrophic event, healthcare workers play a critical role in the outcome of these events. Therefore it is of the utmost importance that healthcare workers are able and willing to report to work. Prior to September, 2001 there had been three willingness to report studies published in the literature. Post September, 2001 and up until 2011 there was a renewed interest in the topic which led to the publishing of twenty plus papers on the topic. The current literature has examined willingness to report thoroughly and definitively; however, there is a …


The Relationship Of Hispanic Ethnicity, Drug Use, And Bullying With Suicidal Ideation Among Adolescent Females In The 2013 Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance Survey, Erin Camp Jan 2015

The Relationship Of Hispanic Ethnicity, Drug Use, And Bullying With Suicidal Ideation Among Adolescent Females In The 2013 Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance Survey, Erin Camp

Theses and Dissertations--Public Health (M.P.H. & Dr.P.H.)

BACKGROUND: There is little research on the relationship of Hispanic ethnicity, drug use, and bully victimization with suicidal ideation among adolescent females. This study investigates all components and their association with suicidal ideation using the 2013 Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance Survey (YRBSS).

METHODS: Participants were 6,621 adolescent females who completed a self-administered questionnaire (YRBSS). Students answered a series of questions regarding unintentional injuries and violence and alcohol and other drug use.

RESULTS: Results indicated that there was an association between drug use, bully victimization, and suicidal ideation. Bivariate analyses using chi-square tests showed the relationships between these risk factors and …


Correlates Of Depression And Poor Respiratory Health: A Cohort Study In A Rural County, Stephanie Courtney Jan 2015

Correlates Of Depression And Poor Respiratory Health: A Cohort Study In A Rural County, Stephanie Courtney

Theses and Dissertations--Public Health (M.P.H. & Dr.P.H.)

Objective

High rates of depression are widespread globally and are among the leading causes of disability. To better understand the effects of depression on health outcomes, more research is necessary. This study examines the associations between depression and adverse respiratory outcomes among a cohort of Iowa residents living in a rural county. This study also investigates differences in the reporting of chronic and incident respiratory outcomes.

Methods

Data were obtained from the Keokuk County Rural Health Study (1994-2004) for individuals 18 years of age or older (N=1012). The primary outcome, poor respiratory health (PRH), was based on self-reported diagnoses for …


Healthcare Industry Injuries By Patient Contact Status In Kentucky, 2012-2014, Kristen Ranzenberger Jan 2015

Healthcare Industry Injuries By Patient Contact Status In Kentucky, 2012-2014, Kristen Ranzenberger

Theses and Dissertations--Public Health (M.P.H. & Dr.P.H.)

Objectives

The healthcare industry continues to have a high number of reported injuries. The purpose of this study was to 1) characterize healthcare industry injuries by patient contact status; 2) identify the occupations associated with healthcare injuries by patient contact status; and 3) determine healthcare injury rates by occupation, to gain a better understanding of healthcare industry compensated injuries , and better target healthcare industry safety practices and programs.

Methods

Workers’ Compensation first reports of injuries (FROI) from the healthcare industry in Kentucky were categorized into injuries involving in direct patient contact vs. injuries without direct patient contact using narrative …


The Role Predictors Of Socioeconomic Status Play In Receipt Of The Shingles Vaccination In Adults Aged 50 Years Of Age And Above In The United States, Lesley Williams Jan 2015

The Role Predictors Of Socioeconomic Status Play In Receipt Of The Shingles Vaccination In Adults Aged 50 Years Of Age And Above In The United States, Lesley Williams

Theses and Dissertations--Public Health (M.P.H. & Dr.P.H.)

Introduction: Vaccinations help to prevent deleterious diseases or lessen their side effects, saving millions in healthcare expenditures. While we associate most vaccinations with children, there are specific vaccinations that are indicated in the elderly. The shingles, or herpes zoster, vaccination is indicated in all adults over the age of 50 years of age to prevent the development of or lessen the severity of shingles – the re­‐emergence of chickenpox in the form of painful blisters on the body, however, statistics indicate that only around 20% of the indicated population has ever received that vaccination. Why have so few been …


The Comorbidity And Temporal Relationship Between Anxiety Disorders, Eating Disorders, And Personality Disorders, Mitchell C. Duross Jan 2015

The Comorbidity And Temporal Relationship Between Anxiety Disorders, Eating Disorders, And Personality Disorders, Mitchell C. Duross

Theses and Dissertations--Public Health (M.P.H. & Dr.P.H.)

Background - Population-level data on the prevalence of comorbidity between anxiety-, eating-, and personality disorders remain relatively unexplored. Additionally, the potential existence of a temporal relationship among these three classes of mental disorder is also of interest.

Methods - Lifetime prevalence of, and temporal relationships among, anxiety-, eating-, and personality disorders were assessed using Part II WHO Composite International Diagnostic Interview data from the National Comorbidity Survey- Replication, a nationally representative household survey (n=5692).

Results - Lifetime prevalence estimates for any anxiety-, eating-, and personality disorder were 59.8%, 2.8%, and 13.5%, respectively, among those diagnosed with at least one core …


Adolescent Oral Health In Kentucky, 2007 National Survey Of Childhood Health Analysis, Kory Brinker Jan 2015

Adolescent Oral Health In Kentucky, 2007 National Survey Of Childhood Health Analysis, Kory Brinker

Theses and Dissertations--Public Health (M.P.H. & Dr.P.H.)

Research indicates that children raised by their grandparents can have poorer health outcomes than their peers living in mother or father based households. There is, however, little research that indicates how childhood oral health is affected by grandparents raising grandchildren. This study investigated grandparent based family structures, and how this family structure affects oral health of Kentucky children. Using data from the 2007 National Survey of Children’s Health, 113 Kentucky children were identified as living with a grandparent as a primary caregiver. Chi-Square analyses were utilized to assess the oral health status of these children, as well as what role …


Trends In Drug Use During Suicide, 2005-2012, Kentucky, Jacqueline Seals Jan 2015

Trends In Drug Use During Suicide, 2005-2012, Kentucky, Jacqueline Seals

Theses and Dissertations--Public Health (M.P.H. & Dr.P.H.)

Objective

With high rates of suicides worldwide more research on suicide is necessary for improved prevention strategies. This study examines the trends of positive drug tests at the time of suicide in Kentucky with respect to region, time, and intrapersonal violence.

Methods

Data from the Kentucky Violent Death Reporting System was used to look at all suicides in Kentucky from 2005 to 2012 amongst individuals 10 or older (n= 4691). Trends of opiates, amphetamines, cocaine, marijuana, benzodiazepine, and barbiturates were examined. The relationship of a positive drug test and time and intrapersonal violence were evaluated with an ANOVA test and …


Financial Strain, High Stress And Smoking Among United Way Missouri 2-1-1 Callers, Brandon Cofield Jan 2015

Financial Strain, High Stress And Smoking Among United Way Missouri 2-1-1 Callers, Brandon Cofield

Theses and Dissertations--Public Health (M.P.H. & Dr.P.H.)

Objectives.

We evaluated the influence of financial strain and perceived stress on smoking status among United Way Missouri 2-1-1 callers of predominantly low socioeconomic status.

Methods.

Data for this study were collected as part of a randomized, controlled intervention trial integrating cancer control referrals into regular United Way 2-1-1 Missouri services. Those who consented, completed the assessment and had at least one cancer control need were invited to participate in a longitudinal study that included completing the baseline assessment used in this study. We conducted chi-square analyses to assess the bivariate relationships between each financial strain variable and smoking status, …


The Impact Of Physical And Psychosocial Factors On Workplace Injuries In Nursing Assistants, Colleen Roberts Jan 2015

The Impact Of Physical And Psychosocial Factors On Workplace Injuries In Nursing Assistants, Colleen Roberts

Theses and Dissertations--Public Health (M.P.H. & Dr.P.H.)

Objective: The objectives of this study were to 1) Describe the nature and prevalence of workplace injuries in nursing assistants (NAs) and 2) Assess the impact of physical and psychosocial works factors on the occurrence of back injuries and muscle strains in these nursing assistants.

Methods: Data for this study are from the 2004 National Nursing Assistant Survey (NNAS), which was conducted as a supplement to the National Nursing Home Survey (NNHS). The original dataset contained 3,017 records. The data were analyzed as a case-control for this study’s purpose. Cases were defined as participants who had experienced a …


Organizational Effectiveness Frameworks In Public Health Nonprofit Systems: A Case Study, Morgan Floyd Jan 2015

Organizational Effectiveness Frameworks In Public Health Nonprofit Systems: A Case Study, Morgan Floyd

Theses and Dissertations--Public Health (M.P.H. & Dr.P.H.)

Problem: Nonprofits, especially in public health, have become more and more prevalent in recent years. With that increase in support, come greater awareness from stakeholders evaluate nonprofits as effective and impactful on the communities they serve. Frameworks of Organization Effectiveness allow investigators to predict how effective an organization might be in their work. The aims of this study were to identify key Organizational Effectiveness frameworks that could be used to evaluate Nonprofits and use them in practice. Therefore, individuals wishing to become involved with effective nonprofits will be empowered to make good investments of volunteer time and donations

Method: This …


Alcohol Sale Status And Violent Deaths In Kentucky, Usa: 2005-2012, Hanan Abdulghafoor Khaleel Jan 2015

Alcohol Sale Status And Violent Deaths In Kentucky, Usa: 2005-2012, Hanan Abdulghafoor Khaleel

Theses and Dissertations--Public Health (M.P.H. & Dr.P.H.)

Alcohol is one of the major public health problems worldwide because of its association with many health and psychological problems. This study adds to the extant literature by examining the association between being a resident in a wet county and having an alcohol related violent death, an alcohol related suicide, or an alcohol related homicide victimization.

The first aim of this study is to determine whether residents of wet counties have a higher odds of alcohol related violent deaths than residents of dry/moist counties after adjusting for other confounding factors. The second aim is to determine whether residents of wet …


Policy Analysis Of Kentucky Senate Bill 192, Sierra Nicole Dantzler Jan 2015

Policy Analysis Of Kentucky Senate Bill 192, Sierra Nicole Dantzler

Theses and Dissertations--Public Health (M.P.H. & Dr.P.H.)

Needle sharing has become an important factor in the prevalence of HIV and viral hepatitis rates as injection drug use of illicit substances, such as heroin and prescription opioids, has increased across the United States. Kentucky, much like the rest of the nation, has also been devastated by the recent surge of injection drug use. In 2010, drug overdose rates ranked Kentucky as the third highest state in the nation. Hepatitis B (HBV) and Hepatitis C (HCV) rates within Kentucky have been consistently higher than the national rate since 2007 and 2003, respectively. Hospital discharge costs related to HCV infections …


Enhancing The Value Care Of Lung Cancer Treatment For Medically Underserved Population In Kentucky, Morita Sari Jan 2015

Enhancing The Value Care Of Lung Cancer Treatment For Medically Underserved Population In Kentucky, Morita Sari

Theses and Dissertations--Public Health (M.P.H. & Dr.P.H.)

Background

For many years Kentucky has had the nation’s highest lung cancer incidence. Kentucky is one of the thirteen states in Appalachia in which the difference in wealth is a key determinant of health, since residents of Appalachia do not have access to the same financial resources as the rest of the US population. The disparities in lung cancer mortality within the Commonwealth of Kentucky are not completely clear, but some postulate that poor access to care or substandard care may contribute. In this study the value of lung cancer treatment for a medically underserved population (Appalachia) will be evaluated …


Concealed Weapon Proliferation And The Impact On Firearm-Related Fatalities And Injuries Due To Assault In Kentucky, 2005-2013, Travis Young Jan 2015

Concealed Weapon Proliferation And The Impact On Firearm-Related Fatalities And Injuries Due To Assault In Kentucky, 2005-2013, Travis Young

Theses and Dissertations--Public Health (M.P.H. & Dr.P.H.)

Objectives: The objective of our research was to look broadly at firearms and health in the state of Kentucky, where annual gun purchases are rising and laws eliminating restrictions on concealed carry have empowered more than 300,000 citizens to carry firearms in virtually any public setting. As guns become more prevalent, and more readily accessible, will violent crime decrease as some have predicted, or will the potential for conflict escalation cause the opposite effect?

Methods: Utilizing death records for firearm-related homicides and hospitalization and emergency department visit data for injuries occurring due to firearm-related assault, we correlated the rate of …


Regional Differences Of Hepatitis C Virus Infection In Kentucky, Yvette N. Achuo-Egbe Jan 2015

Regional Differences Of Hepatitis C Virus Infection In Kentucky, Yvette N. Achuo-Egbe

Theses and Dissertations--Public Health (M.P.H. & Dr.P.H.)

Objective: Few studies have been conducted in Kentucky to investigate the statewide prevalence of HCV infection and its associated risk factors. The purpose of this study was to examine the factors related to HCV infection in the state, and specifically to investigate geographical differences of HCV infection between those residing in Appalachian vs. Non-Appalachian counties in Kentucky.

Methods: The study sample (n =5205) was selected from a pool of 8300 high-risk individuals participating in a pilot cross-sectional study on HCV conducted by the Kentucky Department for Public Health. The pilot study involved serologically testing participants for antibodies against HCV infection …


Injury Prevention In An Industrial Environment Via Strategic Job Placement, Michelle Cooper Jan 2015

Injury Prevention In An Industrial Environment Via Strategic Job Placement, Michelle Cooper

Theses and Dissertations--Public Health (M.P.H. & Dr.P.H.)

Objectives. This study investigated the effects of an injury prevention program, specific to work related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs), which placed employees into jobs based on their physical abilities compared to the physical demands of their prospective jobs.

Methods. Employee injury data (N=3550) from a large auto manufacturer in the U.S. was analyzed to examine changes in injury rates for employees that were hired pre versus post-strategic placement. Bivariate and multivariate analyses were used to determine dependence between placement, injury within 120 days of hire and gender.

Results. Chi-square tests of independence revealed that injury rates and job placement may be …


Examining Alcohol Consumption, Psychological Distress, And Current Smoking Status: Results From The Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 2013, Guangxing Zhan Jan 2015

Examining Alcohol Consumption, Psychological Distress, And Current Smoking Status: Results From The Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 2013, Guangxing Zhan

Theses and Dissertations--Public Health (M.P.H. & Dr.P.H.)

Introduction: Approximately 443,000 people die from smoking or exposure to secondhand smoke, and another 8.6 million people have a serious smoking-related illness, which costs nearly $96 billion in health-care expenditures and $97 billion in productivity losses annually in the United States. This study examined the association between alcohol consumption and smoking status, and how psychological distress can affect this association. Methods: Data come from the 2013 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS). We used binary logistic regression models to compute adjusted odds ratios between alcohol consumption and smoking status, controlling for age, gender, race, education, and income. We used chi-square …


Relationship Of Bmi And Weight Perception To Weight Controlling Behaviors In 9th-12th Graders In The United States, Natalie Jones Jan 2015

Relationship Of Bmi And Weight Perception To Weight Controlling Behaviors In 9th-12th Graders In The United States, Natalie Jones

Theses and Dissertations--Public Health (M.P.H. & Dr.P.H.)

Research indicates that high school students constitute the largest portion of those participating in unhealthy weight control behaviors. There is, however, little research that indicates what this behavior is influenced from. This study investigated the relationship of Body Mass Index (BMI) and (discordant or concordant) weight perception to weight control behaviors among 9th-12th graders in the United States. Using data from the 2013 Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System (YRBSS), over 40 states and 13,000 surveys completed. Multiple Chi-square tests were performed, examining the association between BMI and weight perception in relation to weight control behaviors. We then examined whether perception …


Variation In Colorectal Screening Rates In Kentucky Since The Development Of The Colon Cancer Screening Program In 2008, Pranav Rane Jan 2015

Variation In Colorectal Screening Rates In Kentucky Since The Development Of The Colon Cancer Screening Program In 2008, Pranav Rane

Theses and Dissertations--Public Health (M.P.H. & Dr.P.H.)

Objective

The purpose of this study is to analyze colorectal cancer (CRC) screening rates post-enactment of KRS 214.540 through 214.540. More specifically this study seeks to highlight the variation in CRC screening rates post-policy vs. pre-policy among the target population: uninsured individuals between the ages of 50 – 64.

Methods

Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) was utilized to obtain individual-level data regarding CRC screening in Kentucky from 2004-2012. Statistical Analysis System (SAS) version 9.1 was utilized to compile data and the variables for home blood-stool and for sigmoid/colonoscopy were combined into one variable to identify individuals who had received …


Assessment Of Breastfeeding Policies In A Sample Of Inner City Child-Care Centers In North-Central Kentucky, Ana Maria Machado Jan 2015

Assessment Of Breastfeeding Policies In A Sample Of Inner City Child-Care Centers In North-Central Kentucky, Ana Maria Machado

Theses and Dissertations--Public Health (M.P.H. & Dr.P.H.)

Protection, promotion, and support of breastfeeding (BF) are critical public health needs. Breastfeeding has been proven to provide the healthiest start in life and has been shown to have a myriad of health benefits for infants, mothers and society at large. Exclusive and long term breastfeeding has been found to have protective function against the prevalence of obesity as well as many other adverse health outcomes. Higher levels of breastfeeding support in the child-care setting have been associated with higher likelihood of duration of breastfeeding for mothers and infants. The primary objective of this study was to assess the current …


Associations Among Sexual Violence, Risky Sexual Behaviors, And Substance Abuse: Risk And Protective Factors Among Women From The National Survey Of Family Growth, Michelle Kroger Jan 2015

Associations Among Sexual Violence, Risky Sexual Behaviors, And Substance Abuse: Risk And Protective Factors Among Women From The National Survey Of Family Growth, Michelle Kroger

Theses and Dissertations--Public Health (M.P.H. & Dr.P.H.)

Introduction: Millions of women experience sexual violence which results in a plethora of adverse health consequences. Given the scope of the problem, more attention is needed to examine the complexities in which sexual violence occurs, and possible associations among sexual violence and related health behaviors. The present study analyzes whether a significant association between sexual violence and condom use and/or sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) exists, and whether consuming alcohol and/or drugs increases women’s risk of having unprotected sex and/or an STD.

Methods: Data from the National Survey of Family Growth 2006-2010 and 2011-2013 were analyzed using bivariate and multivariate chi-square …


Demographic Disparities In Children With Behavioral Or Conduct Disorders, Caitlin Dunworth Jan 2015

Demographic Disparities In Children With Behavioral Or Conduct Disorders, Caitlin Dunworth

Theses and Dissertations--Public Health (M.P.H. & Dr.P.H.)

This study examines the demographic disparities in children with externalizing behavior disorders, such as oppositional defiant disorder and conduct disorder, utilizing secondary data from the 2011/2012 National Survey of Children’s Health (NSCH). Current literature suggests that children with externalizing behavior disorders are more likely to be male, live in a low-­‐income family, receive lower grades in school, and to develop later conditions such as depression. Chi square tests and logistic regression were used to examine the associations of presence of a current behavioral or conduct problems with age group, race/ethnicity, sex, household income level, and insurance type. Additionally, associations were …


Proton Pump Inhibitors And Atrial Fibrillation, Dustin Hughes Jan 2015

Proton Pump Inhibitors And Atrial Fibrillation, Dustin Hughes

Theses and Dissertations--Public Health (M.P.H. & Dr.P.H.)

Background

Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are widely used drugs in the United States. Atrial fibrillation (AF) affects 2.7 million people in this country and often leads to other serious medical conditions. There is a growing body of evidence suggesting that PPIs may be proarrhythmic. This study seeks to better appreciate the relationship between these popular drugs and the most common arrhythmia.

Methods

This is a nested case-control study using a large, nationally representative insurance database. Members with an incident AF diagnosis between 2007 and 2009 were identified. Each case was matched with one control member, using incidence density sampling, and …