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

2021

Mental health

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Implementing The Mothers And Babies Program To Reduce Preterm And Low Birth Weight Deliveries, Tan Frison Jan 2021

Implementing The Mothers And Babies Program To Reduce Preterm And Low Birth Weight Deliveries, Tan Frison

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

Georgia ranks fourth (4th) in the nation for the highest low birth weight rate at 10%, and sixth (6th) in the nation for preterm birth rate at 11.7%, among the states. Based on statistical data Bulloch county has maintained an average low birth weight statistic of 10% for over a decade. In 2019, there were 107 preterm and 79 low weight births in Bulloch county, Georgia. These numbers confirm there is a need for more preventive resources for mothers and children within this community. To address this burden, the Bulloch County health department has decided to implement the Mothers and …


Impact Of Mental Health And Financial Status Of Essential And Non-Essential Workers That Continued Working Outside The Home During The Spring 2020 Covid-19 Shutdown, Adrianne Deveira Jan 2021

Impact Of Mental Health And Financial Status Of Essential And Non-Essential Workers That Continued Working Outside The Home During The Spring 2020 Covid-19 Shutdown, Adrianne Deveira

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

Objective: A global pandemic caused businesses in the United States to shutdown based on essential vs. non-essential criteria. There has been a lot of research discussing the impact of the shutdown on healthcare frontline workers. Little is known about other essential and non-essential workers, that continued working outside the home during the shutdown. The purpose of this paper is to examine the financial and mental health issues encountered by essential and non-essential workers that continued working outside the home during the Spring 2020 shutdown.

Methods: Snowball sampling of an online survey that was available from May 8 – June 6, …