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College Of Health Professions News, Georgia Southern University Apr 2022

College Of Health Professions News, Georgia Southern University

Waters College of Health Professions News (2018-2023)

  • Improving Fitness in Georgia Police


Correlates Of Risky Sexual Behaviors Among African American Females In Juvenile Detention Centers, Eghosa E. Asemota Jan 2022

Correlates Of Risky Sexual Behaviors Among African American Females In Juvenile Detention Centers, Eghosa E. Asemota

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Introduction: In comparison to other demographics, research shows that African American female adolescents are over-represented in the United States Juvenile Justice System. Studies in this vulnerable population demonstrate higher rates of engagement in unsafe sex, and its attendant negative consequences of HIV infections, sexually transmitted diseases, and mistimed pregnancies. There is a paucity of studies that have specifically examined risky sexual behaviors amongst African American females in Juvenile Detention Centers. Objective: The aim of this study is to assess the relationship between the individual, family, peer, and societal factors, and engagement in risky sex among Black female detainees in Juvenile …


Jiann-Ping Hsu College Of Public Health Magazine, Georgia Southern University Jan 2022

Jiann-Ping Hsu College Of Public Health Magazine, Georgia Southern University

Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health Magazine

  • Message from the Dean: Stuart H. Tedders, PhD
  • One-On-One: Marshall in Conversation with Aslan
  • Alumni Feature: Improving the Body Art Industry
  • Truth is Better than Fiction
  • An Invisible Danger
  • New Development Council
  • The Period Equity Movement
  • Averitt Award Winner and Together United
  • Our Students Around the World
  • Justice, Equity, Diversity & Inclusion
  • Center for Addiction Recovery Making an impact: Scholarship recipient named
  • Karl E. Peace Center for Biostatistics and Survey Research Working together: Biostatistics collaborations
  • Center for Public Health Practice and Research Improving Health Outcomes
  • Faculty and Students
  • Office of Practice and Research
  • College
  • Photos


Effectiveness Of Telemedicine In Diabetes Management: A Retrospective Study In An Urban Medically Underserved Population Area (Umupa)., Lisa Ariellah Ward Jan 2022

Effectiveness Of Telemedicine In Diabetes Management: A Retrospective Study In An Urban Medically Underserved Population Area (Umupa)., Lisa Ariellah Ward

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The purpose of this research is to assess the efficacy of employing telemedicine (TM) technology compared to traditional face-to-face (F2F) visits as an alternative healthcare delivery service for managing diabetes in populations residing in urban medically underserved areas (UMUPA). Researchers investigating public health and healthcare systems fully grasp the enormous challenges encountered by vulnerable populations as a result of healthcare access barriers.1 Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, F2F visits were most often utilized for healthcare delivery service, which frequently posed barriers for vulnerable populations. When marginalized people, encounter healthcare access barriers, a cascade of events generally occur leading to …