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Multiple Roles As Predictors Of Subjective Well-Being In African American Women, Sha-Rhonda Michea Green-Davis
Multiple Roles As Predictors Of Subjective Well-Being In African American Women, Sha-Rhonda Michea Green-Davis
2017 Program & Posters
Through multiple regression analysis of the NSAL archival data, this study examined how the subjective well-being (SWB) of African American women ages 18-44 (n = 1,877) can be predicted by their age, years of education, household income, number of children, and marital, parental, and employment statuses.
Crafting A System Of Profound Knowledge Management In Long Term Care, Charlotte Johnston
Crafting A System Of Profound Knowledge Management In Long Term Care, Charlotte Johnston
2017 Program & Posters
Healthcare industries face regulatory and funding challenges to improve quality and close knowing-to doing gaps in healthcare. The study presents a substantive conceptual theory for crafting knowledge management (KM) in long-term-care (LTC); and extends Deming’s theory of profound knowledge from an organizational to the individual level of action and decision making.
Lessons From The Field: Kinship As An Intervention (Library Resources), Holy Cross Libraries
Lessons From The Field: Kinship As An Intervention (Library Resources), Holy Cross Libraries
Library Resources for Campus Events
A bibliography of resources available through the Holy Cross Libraries which provide additional information related to “Lessons from the Field: Kinship as an Intervention,” a lecture by Rev. Gregory Boyle, S.J., founder and executive director of Homeboy Industries, held at the College of the Holy Cross on February 6, 2017.
Homeboy Industries is the largest gang intervention, rehabilitation and re-entry program in the world
The Aging Lgbtq Population, John P. Corbett
The Aging Lgbtq Population, John P. Corbett
Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects
Although being LGBTQ is more accepted than it was in previous times, there are still barriers that exist which keep some LGBTQ people from accessing quality healthcare. In the middle-age and older LGBTQ population, there are further issues that arise. Health care providers should be aware of some of these issues so that they can be addressed during an office visit if necessary.