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Southeastern Law Librarian December 2006, Seaall Dec 2006

Southeastern Law Librarian December 2006, Seaall

Newsletters

No abstract provided.


[Review Of] Encyclopedia Of Punk Music And Culture, Robert A. Aken Dec 2006

[Review Of] Encyclopedia Of Punk Music And Culture, Robert A. Aken

Library Faculty and Staff Publications

No abstract provided.


Letter To Jack Bissett Regarding Donation By Seaall, November 16, 2006, Marilyn Norris Nov 2006

Letter To Jack Bissett Regarding Donation By Seaall, November 16, 2006, Marilyn Norris

Correspondence

A letter from Marilyn Norriss to Jack Bissett thanking SEAALL for donating to the Florida Library Association to aid with hurricane relief.


[Review Of] A-Z Lyrics Universe, Robert A. Aken Nov 2006

[Review Of] A-Z Lyrics Universe, Robert A. Aken

Library Faculty and Staff Publications

No abstract provided.


Letter To Jack Bissett Regarding Donation By Seaall, October 24, 2006, Beverly Laughlin Oct 2006

Letter To Jack Bissett Regarding Donation By Seaall, October 24, 2006, Beverly Laughlin

Correspondence

A letter from Beverly Laughlin to Jack Bissett thanking SEAALL for donating to the Louisiana Library Association Disaster Relief Fund.


Stress, Coping, Social Support, And Prostate Cancer Risk Among Older African American And Caucasian Men, Ann L. Coker, Maureen Sanderson, Gary L. Ellison, Mary Kay Fadden Oct 2006

Stress, Coping, Social Support, And Prostate Cancer Risk Among Older African American And Caucasian Men, Ann L. Coker, Maureen Sanderson, Gary L. Ellison, Mary Kay Fadden

CRVAW Faculty Journal Articles

Objectives: While psychosocial stress and high effort coping have been associated with reduced immune function, no epidemiologic study has addressed psychological stress and risk of prostate cancer. The purpose of this analysis was to investigate the association between stress, coping, social support, and risk of prostate cancer among older men (age 65–79 years). Design: Population-based case-control study in South Carolina.

Participants: Cases were 400 incident, histologically confirmed prostate cancer cases identified through the South Carolina Central Cancer Registry between 1999 and 2001 (70.6% response rate). Controls were 385 men identified through the 1999 Health Care Financing Administration Medicare beneficiary file …


Internet Reviews: Social Networking Software: Facebook And Myspace, Stacey Greenwell, Beth Kraemer Oct 2006

Internet Reviews: Social Networking Software: Facebook And Myspace, Stacey Greenwell, Beth Kraemer

Library Faculty and Staff Publications

No abstract provided.


Letter To Jack Bissett Regarding Donation By Seaall, September 13, 2006, Sol Hirsch Sep 2006

Letter To Jack Bissett Regarding Donation By Seaall, September 13, 2006, Sol Hirsch

Correspondence

A letter from Sol Hirsch to Jack Bissett thanking SEAALL for donating to the Florida Library Association's hurricane fund.


Design And Implementation Of The Domestic Violence Services In Rural Clinics Intervention, Ann L. Coker, Paige H. Smith, Vicki C. Flerx, Daniel J. Whitaker, Mary Kay Fadden, Melinda Williams Sep 2006

Design And Implementation Of The Domestic Violence Services In Rural Clinics Intervention, Ann L. Coker, Paige H. Smith, Vicki C. Flerx, Daniel J. Whitaker, Mary Kay Fadden, Melinda Williams

CRVAW Faculty Book Chapters

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Pregnant Teenager Involvement In Sexual Activity And The Social Context, Maria José Carvalho Sant'anna, Júlia Kerr Catunda, Kepler Alencar Mendes Carvalho, Verônica Coates, Hatim A. Omar Aug 2006

Pregnant Teenager Involvement In Sexual Activity And The Social Context, Maria José Carvalho Sant'anna, Júlia Kerr Catunda, Kepler Alencar Mendes Carvalho, Verônica Coates, Hatim A. Omar

Pediatrics Faculty Publications

Pregnancy during adolescence represents a challenge to society as a whole. Its incidence is increasing and brings about social and medical consequences to both the teen mothers and their children. The purpose of this study was to evaluate pregnant teenager involvement in sexual activity and the social context. The group studied comprised 152 pregnant teenagers attending the Department of Pediatrics, Santa Casa de Sao Paulo (SCSP) General Hospital. All information was analyzed. The age at first intercourse was 14.2 years and the average period between first intercourse and pregnancy was 1.4 years. Most pregnancies (75%) were neither planned nor wanted, …


[Review Of] Grove Music Online, Robert A. Aken Aug 2006

[Review Of] Grove Music Online, Robert A. Aken

Library Faculty and Staff Publications

No abstract provided.


[Review Of] Amg Allmusic, Robert A. Aken Aug 2006

[Review Of] Amg Allmusic, Robert A. Aken

Library Faculty and Staff Publications

No abstract provided.


Southeastern Law Librarian Summer 2006, Seaall Jul 2006

Southeastern Law Librarian Summer 2006, Seaall

Newsletters

No abstract provided.


Evaluating Microfilm: If You Think It Doesn't Matter, Think Again [2006], Kopana Terry Jul 2006

Evaluating Microfilm: If You Think It Doesn't Matter, Think Again [2006], Kopana Terry

Library Presentations

No abstract provided.


Imaging: The Uk Way, Kopana Terry Jul 2006

Imaging: The Uk Way, Kopana Terry

Library Presentations

No abstract provided.


Letter To Jack Bissett Regarding Donation By Seaall, June 16, 2006, Claire Germain, Susan Fox Jun 2006

Letter To Jack Bissett Regarding Donation By Seaall, June 16, 2006, Claire Germain, Susan Fox

Correspondence

A letter from Claire Germain and Susan Fox thanking Jack Bissett and SEAALL for a donation to the AALL Scholarship Fund and the Centennial Fund.


Depression, Sensation Seeking, And Maternal Smoking As Predictors Of Adolescent Cigarette Smoking, Judy Van De Venne, Kay Bradford, Catherine A. Martin, Megan Cox, Hatim A. Omar Jun 2006

Depression, Sensation Seeking, And Maternal Smoking As Predictors Of Adolescent Cigarette Smoking, Judy Van De Venne, Kay Bradford, Catherine A. Martin, Megan Cox, Hatim A. Omar

Family Sciences Faculty Publications

The purpose of this study was to examine maternal and adolescent depression, maternal and teen sensation seeking, and maternal smoking, and their associations with adolescent smoking. Data were collected from a sample of 47 male and 66 female adolescents (ages 11-18 years) and their mothers from three different health clinics. The findings indicated that maternal sensation seeking was linked indirectly with adolescent smoking through teen sensation seeking, both of which were significantly associated with teen smoking (β = 0.29, p < 0.001 and β = 0.32, p < 0.001, respectively). Teen depression was associated positively with teen smoking (β = 0.24, p < 0.01) when controlling for sensation seeking behaviors. Maternal smoking was also directly linked to adolescent smoking (β = 0.20, p < 0.05). These findings underscore a potentially important role of sensation seeking in the origins of adolescent smoking, and clarify pathways of influence with regard to maternal attitudes and behaviors in subsequent teenage nicotine use.


Letter To Jack Bissett Regarding Donation By Seaall, June 2, 2006, Claire Germain, Susan Fox Jun 2006

Letter To Jack Bissett Regarding Donation By Seaall, June 2, 2006, Claire Germain, Susan Fox

Correspondence

A letter from Claire Germain and Susan Fox thanking Jack Bissett and SEAALL for a donation to the AALL & West/George A. Strait Minority Scholarship Endowment.


Adverse Impact Of A History Of Violence For Women With Breast, Cervical, Endometrial, Or Overian Cancer, Susan C. Modesitt, Alisa C. Gambrell, Hope M. Cottrill, Lon R. Hays, Robert J. Walker, Brent J. Shelton, Carol E. Jordan, James E. Ferguson Jun 2006

Adverse Impact Of A History Of Violence For Women With Breast, Cervical, Endometrial, Or Overian Cancer, Susan C. Modesitt, Alisa C. Gambrell, Hope M. Cottrill, Lon R. Hays, Robert J. Walker, Brent J. Shelton, Carol E. Jordan, James E. Ferguson

Office for Policy Studies on Violence Against Women Publications

The experience of physical and sexual violence (victimization) is common among U.S. women and is associated with adverse health consequences. The study objectives were to estimate the prevalence of victimization in women with cancer and to examine associations with demographics, cancer screening, and cancer stage.

METHODS:

From 2004 to 2005, 101 women with breast, cervical, endometrial, or ovarian cancer were interviewed to collect demographics, cancer screening history, health care access/use, and violence history. Chisquare and Fisher exact tests were used test risk-factor associations. A multinomial logistic regression model was used for multivariable analysis.

RESULTS:

The prevalence of a history of …


[Review Of] The Greenwood Encyclopedia Of Rock History, Robert A. Aken Jun 2006

[Review Of] The Greenwood Encyclopedia Of Rock History, Robert A. Aken

Library Faculty and Staff Publications

No abstract provided.


Fear Of Acquaintance Versus Stranger Rape As A "Master Status": Towards Refinement Of The "Shadow Of Sexual Assault", Pamela Wilcox, Carol E. Jordan, Adam J. Pritchard Jun 2006

Fear Of Acquaintance Versus Stranger Rape As A "Master Status": Towards Refinement Of The "Shadow Of Sexual Assault", Pamela Wilcox, Carol E. Jordan, Adam J. Pritchard

Office for Policy Studies on Violence Against Women Publications

Using a sample of 1,010 women from a southeastern state university, we explore whether associations between fear of sexual assault and other crime-specific fears vary based on presumed victim-offender relationship. More specifically, we assess the extent to which fear of stranger- and acquaintance-perpetrated sexual assaults differ in the extent to which they are correlated with fear of other crime victimizations. Multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed that both fear of stranger-perpetrated sexual assault and fear of acquaintance- perpetrated sexual assault were positively associated with nearly all other crimespecific fears under examination. However, associations were particularly strong between fear of sexual assault …


When Two Streams Meet: Joining Acquisitions And Federal Depository Processing, Sandra Mcaninch, Kate Seago May 2006

When Two Streams Meet: Joining Acquisitions And Federal Depository Processing, Sandra Mcaninch, Kate Seago

Library Presentations

Due to the library reorganization, the Acquisitions Dept. and Federal Depository Librarian were asked to investigate and test the possibility of Acquisitions staff handling current receipt and check-in of federal documents. In August 2005, with a small transition group, the project began. The transition group reviewed the current process and developed a strategy to mainstream receipt and check-in. This presentation will address this process and the resulting procedures and training methods.


Library Liaisons Enhance Researcher Productivity By Use Of A Common Bibliographic Management Software Interface To Deliver Current Awareness Information, Frank Davis, Rick Brewer, Carla Townsend May 2006

Library Liaisons Enhance Researcher Productivity By Use Of A Common Bibliographic Management Software Interface To Deliver Current Awareness Information, Frank Davis, Rick Brewer, Carla Townsend

Library Presentations

Deliver quality-filtered full database records to faculty and staff in a customized format that can be easily imported into a common software interface. This allows both widespread individual and shared use of information for patient care, education, research, and publication.


The Internet Has Changed, Like, Everything, Joseph B. Miller Apr 2006

The Internet Has Changed, Like, Everything, Joseph B. Miller

Information Science Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Southeastern Law Librarian Spring 2006, Seaall Apr 2006

Southeastern Law Librarian Spring 2006, Seaall

Newsletters

No abstract provided.


Racial Disparity And Socioeconomic Status In Association With Survival In Older Men With Local/Regional Stage Prostate Cancer: Findings From A Large Community-Based Cohort, Xianglin L. Du, Shenying Fang, Ann L. Coker, Corinne Aragaki, Janice N. Cormier, Yan Xing, Beverly J. Gor, Wenyaw Chan Mar 2006

Racial Disparity And Socioeconomic Status In Association With Survival In Older Men With Local/Regional Stage Prostate Cancer: Findings From A Large Community-Based Cohort, Xianglin L. Du, Shenying Fang, Ann L. Coker, Corinne Aragaki, Janice N. Cormier, Yan Xing, Beverly J. Gor, Wenyaw Chan

CRVAW Faculty Journal Articles

BACKGROUND

Few studies have examined the outcomes for Hispanic men with prostate carcinoma and incorporated socioeconomic factors in association with race/ethnicity in affecting survival, adjusting for factors on cancer stage, grade, comorbidity, and treatment.

METHODS

We studied a population-based cohort of 61,228 men diagnosed with local or regional stage prostate carcinoma at age 65 years or older between 1992 and 1999 in the 11 SEER (Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results) areas, identified from the SEER-Medicare linked data with up to 11 years of followup.

RESULTS

Low socioeconomic status was significantly associated with decreasing survival in all men with prostate carcinoma. …


[Review Of] Grove Music Online, Robert A. Aken Feb 2006

[Review Of] Grove Music Online, Robert A. Aken

Library Faculty and Staff Publications

No abstract provided.


Does Space Matter To The Employment Of Tanf Recipients? Evidence From A Dynamic Discrete Choice Model With Unobserved Effects, Shiferaw Gurmu, Keith R. Ihlanfeldt, William J. Smith Jan 2006

Does Space Matter To The Employment Of Tanf Recipients? Evidence From A Dynamic Discrete Choice Model With Unobserved Effects, Shiferaw Gurmu, Keith R. Ihlanfeldt, William J. Smith

University of Kentucky Center for Poverty Research Discussion Paper Series

We study the factors affecting the employment probability of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) recipients using recent quarterly panel data from Atlanta, Georgia. A central focus of our study is to determine whether the TANF recipient’s proximity to job opportunity and the availability of childcare affect her probability of full-time employment. Both static and dynamic models of employment choice are estimated that control for unobserved individual effects. We estimate models separately for a sub-sample of TANF recipients living in public housing, whose residential locations can be considered exogenously determined. We find substantial evidence that individual and family characteristics (such …


Kentucky Annual Economic Report 2006, Kenneth R. Troske, John Garen, Devanathan Sudharshan, Roy A. Sigafus Jan 2006

Kentucky Annual Economic Report 2006, Kenneth R. Troske, John Garen, Devanathan Sudharshan, Roy A. Sigafus

Kentucky Annual Economic Report

No abstract provided.


Online Story Comprehension Among Children With Adhd: Which Core Deficits Are Involved?, Kate Flory, Richard Milich, Elizabeth P. Lorch, Angela N. Hayden, Chandra Strange, Richard Welsh Jan 2006

Online Story Comprehension Among Children With Adhd: Which Core Deficits Are Involved?, Kate Flory, Richard Milich, Elizabeth P. Lorch, Angela N. Hayden, Chandra Strange, Richard Welsh

Psychology Faculty Publications

Children with ADHD have difficulty understanding causal connections and goal plans within stories. This study examined mediators of group differences in story narrations between children ages 7-9 with and without ADHD, including as potential mediators both the core deficits of ADHD (i.e., inattention, disinhibition, planning/working memory) as well measures of phonological processing and verbal skills. Forty-nine children with ADHD and 67 non-referred children narrated a wordless book and completed tasks assessing the core deficits of ADHD, phonological processing, and verbal skills. Results revealed that, although no shorter than those of non-referred children, the narratives of children with ADHD contained fewer …