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Self-Reported Smoking Behaviors Among Ethnically And Racially Diverse College Students, Linda Mays, Beatriz Valdes, Ashley Falcon Apr 2018

Self-Reported Smoking Behaviors Among Ethnically And Racially Diverse College Students, Linda Mays, Beatriz Valdes, Ashley Falcon

SOHNS supplementary Data and Tools

This dataset contains the results of University of Miami Wellness Assessments collected in 2014-2016 to determine the behaviors, attitudes and beliefs of undergraduate students. In 2014, a 47 question online survey was administered to 1364 undergraduate students at the University of Miami between September 2014 and January 2015. In 2016, a 40 question online survey was administered to 801 undergraduate students at the University of Miami between August and September 2016. The survey is comprised of multiple choice, Likert scale and open-ended questions. The excel spreadsheet is organized with one question per sheet; each sheet includes the response rate, the …


2016-2018 Readiness For Interprofessional Learnings Scale (Ripls) Pre-Test And Post-Test Survey Results, Eva Williams Ms, Hector Rivera Md, Carmen Presti Dnp, Gauri Agarwal Md Jan 2018

2016-2018 Readiness For Interprofessional Learnings Scale (Ripls) Pre-Test And Post-Test Survey Results, Eva Williams Ms, Hector Rivera Md, Carmen Presti Dnp, Gauri Agarwal Md

Miller School Supplementary Data and Tools

This dataset contains the results of a Readiness for Interprofessional Learnings Scale (RIPLS) pre-test and post-test that was administered in association with a health professions course in inter-professional education (IPE). Between 2016 and 2018, 251 surveys were collected from medical and nursing students at the University of Miami who participated in a one-day course on inter-professional education. All 251 participant surveys were entered into the data file. 245 surveys were complete and used in the study analysis. The survey is comprised of demographic questions, followed by 19 pre-test and 19 post-test questions assessing student perceptions of IPE. The excel spreadsheet …


Condom Use Self-Efficacy Measure, Brian E. Mccabe, Natasha Schaefer Solle, Karina Gattamorta, Natalia Villegas, Rosina Cianelli, Victoria B. Mitrani, Nilda Peragallo Jan 2016

Condom Use Self-Efficacy Measure, Brian E. Mccabe, Natasha Schaefer Solle, Karina Gattamorta, Natalia Villegas, Rosina Cianelli, Victoria B. Mitrani, Nilda Peragallo

SOHNS supplementary Data and Tools

Condom self-efficacy is an important construct for HIV/STI prevention and intervention. This is a measure of self-efficacy for using condoms designed for Hispanic women (in Spanish or English). Either a 15-item measure or a brief 5-item version may be used. All items have a ten-point scale. Internal consistency of the full measure was good (Cronbach’s alpha = .92), as was the brief scale was (Cronbach’s alpha = .80). The total score of the brief scale was significantly correlated with the full scale total score, rs = .93, p < .001.