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"Shut Down And Closed Off": A Routine Activity Approach To Investigating The Relationship Between Covid-19 School Closures And Child Sexual Abuse Report Characteristics In Georgia, Spencer E. Riner Jan 2024

"Shut Down And Closed Off": A Routine Activity Approach To Investigating The Relationship Between Covid-19 School Closures And Child Sexual Abuse Report Characteristics In Georgia, Spencer E. Riner

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

The COVID-19 pandemic of 2020 created a public health crisis that led to an unprecedented number of school closures. A major concern raised by child advocates, law enforcement, and social service providers was the possible increase in undetected child abuse and maltreatment. Undergirding this concern was the belief that this mitigation effort might place child abuse victims and offenders within proximity for extended periods of time. While this was a significant concern, it has rarely been analyzed empirically. To address this gap in the literature, this thesis investigates how school closures impacted the characteristics of child sexual abuse (CSA) reports …


Engaging Youth In The Development, Implementation, An Evaluation Of Sexual And Reproductive Health Programs, Pam Drake, Kristin Kennedy Mar 2023

Engaging Youth In The Development, Implementation, An Evaluation Of Sexual And Reproductive Health Programs, Pam Drake, Kristin Kennedy

National Youth Advocacy and Resilience Conference

This session will introduce the use of a group concept mapping process to create a conceptual model for engaging youth in sexual and reproductive health programming – particularly BIPOC LGBTQ+ youth and young men of color. We will walk through the gcm process, present the model, and explore ways to apply the model in various situations.


Jiann-Ping Hsu College Of Public Health Magazine, Georgia Southern University Jan 2023

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
  • Remembering Dr. Evans Afriyie-Gyawu
  • Exploring Research Focus Areas
  • Alumni Feature: Overcoming Hurdles
  • Research Feature: It's a weighted issue.
  • Research Feature: The effectiveness of lactation cookies
  • Period Equity Movement Earns National Recognition
  • Leaving Her Mark
  • Georgia on Our Mind
  • Center for Addiction Recovery: Transforming Lives through Comprehensive Support
  • Center for Public Health Practice and Research: The LEAD Academy: A Hospital Leadership Training Program
  • Office of Practice and Research: Continued Engagement in Practice and Research
  • Office of Teaching and Learning
  • Office of Health Equity and Community: Engagement Continued Engagement in Practice and Research
  • Awards, …


Using The Cipp Model Of Evaluation On A Health Disparities Curriculum Delivered To Medical Residents In 12 Residency Programs, Gauri K. Shevatekar Jan 2023

Using The Cipp Model Of Evaluation On A Health Disparities Curriculum Delivered To Medical Residents In 12 Residency Programs, Gauri K. Shevatekar

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Background: Although the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) has provided educational directives on health disparities education during residency program for the medical residents, there is paucity of curricula focused on disparities education within the graduate medical education.

Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate a Health Disparities Curriculum (HDC) that was delivered to twelve residency programs at a College of Medicine.

Methodology: The study employed a cross-sectional study design. Stufflebeam’s Context-Input-Process-Product (CIPP) model was utilized as theoretical framework to assess whether the curriculum achieved its stated goals and objectives, the teaching and learning processes, and the …


Infant Car Seat Safety Education And Confidence Measure For Maternal-Child Nursing Students, Mariah A. Arnett Apr 2022

Infant Car Seat Safety Education And Confidence Measure For Maternal-Child Nursing Students, Mariah A. Arnett

Honors College Theses

Studies have shown that nursing students experience a greater-than-normal amount of anxiety and decreased clinical confidence when in settings involving infants and children, which is said to have a negative impact on the learning experience (Lassche, 2013; Moscaritolo, 2009). Patient education is a vital aspect of nursing, but one that the student nurse may not feel comfortable taking part in, either because of their lack of nursing experience or because of a lack of experience with infants and infant safety (Potter, 2020; Lassche, 2013). This project attempts to assess for a change in clinical confidence after providing a subject specific …


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


Mobilizing Rural Communities To Create Systemic Changes To Reduce Health Disparities, Denise Everson, Amanda Tedrow, Al Parker Edd Mar 2021

Mobilizing Rural Communities To Create Systemic Changes To Reduce Health Disparities, Denise Everson, Amanda Tedrow, Al Parker Edd

National Youth Advocacy and Resilience Conference

USG institutions are creating strategies to enhance community capacity in addressing health inequities, "closing the gap" between suggested optimal development models and helping prepare a visioning masterplan in rural communities.


Pornography: Social, Emotional And Mental Implications Among Adolescents, William Kelly Canady Mar 2021

Pornography: Social, Emotional And Mental Implications Among Adolescents, William Kelly Canady

National Youth Advocacy and Resilience Conference

This presentation will explain the historical development of pornography. It will highlight four segments: 1- Porn’s impact on brain development of reward pathways, ultimately increasing the appetite for more porn. 2- Porn can be a false substitute for real intimacy, resulting in decreased sexual satisfaction with a real person and increased verbal and physical aggression. 3- Porn promotes sex trafficking, promotes multiple sex partners and reduced STD prevention. 4- A review of interventions available to assist clients in navigating a lifestyle away from pornography.


Jiann-Ping Hsu College Of Public Health Magazine, Georgia Southern University Jan 2021

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: Building a POD from the ground up!
  • Our Community: Making a Difference
  • The COVID-19 Pivot: Teaching, Outreach, Research
  • One Year Later: Reflections
  • Dr. James Stephens
  • Zoom made the world smaller
  • Creating space where everyone belongs
  • Center for Addiction Recovery Growth in a new normal—the pandemic year
  • Karl E. Peace Center for Biostatistics and Survey Research Working together: biostatistics collaborations
  • Center for Public Health Practice and Research Making real impacts with training, assessments and more
  • Faculty and Students
  • Office of Practice and Research
  • Research
  • College
  • Photos


We Need Sex Ed, Too! : Addressing The Sexual Risk Behaviors Of System Involved Youth, Nadine Finigan-Carr Mar 2020

We Need Sex Ed, Too! : Addressing The Sexual Risk Behaviors Of System Involved Youth, Nadine Finigan-Carr

National Youth Advocacy and Resilience Conference

System involved youth (e.g., youth in child welfare or juvenile services) are a vulnerable population with increased risk for unintended pregnancy, HIV, and STIs. This workshop is designed to (1) identify their sexual reproductive health risk behaviors; (2) describe the related determinants; and, (3) improve awareness of how educators can promote the development of positive sexual risk behaviors among them.


Everyone Loves Gummi Bears! Removing The Intimidation Factor From Research Data Management With Yummy Fun., Dawn N. Cannon-Rech, Jeffrey M. Mortimore Feb 2020

Everyone Loves Gummi Bears! Removing The Intimidation Factor From Research Data Management With Yummy Fun., Dawn N. Cannon-Rech, Jeffrey M. Mortimore

Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy

How do you get students excited about research data management and attract over 70 participants to a voluntary workshop? How do you get Librarians excited about teaching a research data management workshop to undergraduates? With the promise of Gummi Bears and hands-on fun! During this workshop session, presenters will break down their experience overhauling a faculty workshop into an active learning session to expose students of all experience levels to basic research data management concepts and techniques. Presenters will walk participants through their design process from inception to delivery, highlighting how Gummi Bears lessened students’ intimidation with this complex topic …


Woodi Health Hub: Promoting Health Information Literacy To Students In The Atlanta University Center, Rosaline Y. Odom Feb 2020

Woodi Health Hub: Promoting Health Information Literacy To Students In The Atlanta University Center, Rosaline Y. Odom

Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy

“Health Literacy is defined as the degree to which individuals have the capacity to obtain, process and understand basic health information and services needed to make appropriate health decisions.” National initiatives call for improved health literacy as a means of addressing ongoing health disparities in the U.S. Low health literacy is linked to a poorer overall health status and higher risk of death among at-risk populations. Vulnerable populations include older adults, immigrant populations, minority populations and low income populations. College years are a time when young adults transition from parental control to independence and face new challenges, stressors and messages …


Fitnessgram Assessment Results In Five Rural Counties Of Georgia, Tara L. Underwood, Jimmie H. Smith Jr, Dawood H. Sultan Jan 2020

Fitnessgram Assessment Results In Five Rural Counties Of Georgia, Tara L. Underwood, Jimmie H. Smith Jr, Dawood H. Sultan

Journal of the Georgia Public Health Association

Background: Childhood obesity continues to be more prevalent in the United States (US) than ever before. Youth who reside in rural areas tend to experience higher risks of obesity and overweight status, mainly due to barriers to physical activity. Even though the US federal government has mandated a daily requirement of physical activity for all school-age children, the majority of youth from rural communities tend to not achieve the recommended Health Fitness Zone (HFZ) goals.

Methods: The FITNESSGRAM is the instrument that has been used to measure and report students’ physical activity and body mass index (BMI) based …


Jiann-Ping Hsu College Of Public Health Magazine, Georgia Southern University Jan 2020

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

Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health Magazine

  • Message from the Dean: Stuart Tedders, PhD
  • Dean Stuart Tedders: Welcome
  • One-On-One Telfair in conversation with Tarasenko: Working for WHO as a Chronic Disease Epidemiologist
  • Student research shows Georgia was home to four of nation’s ten highest counties for mortality rate from COVID-19
  • One the front lines: Reports from our Alumni and Students working on the front lines of COVID-19
  • Robert Vogel, PhD: Leaves legacy of wit and knowledge
  • Center for Addiction Recovery Hosts seventh annual Southeastern Collegiate Recovery Summit
  • Karl E. Peace Center for Biostatistics and Survey Research Working together: Biostatistics collaborations
  • Center for Public Health Practice and Research …


Jiann-Ping Hsu College Of Public Health Magazine, Georgia Southern University Jan 2019

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

Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health Magazine

  • Message from the Interim Dean: Stuart Tedders, P.D.
  • Dean Greg Evans: Seven years at the helm
  • Can owning a pet affect your health? Students and faculty work together to answer this question
  • Class project becomes reality: Students partner with local health departments for inaugural drive-thru flu clinics
  • Up in smoke! Health hazards of burning scrap tires for meat-singeing
  • Where in the world did we go?
  • Center for Addiction Recovery: Celebrating 10 years of recovery
  • Center for Public Health Practice and Research: Community assessments
  • Karl E. Peace Center for Biostatistics and Survey Research: Ten years of developing biostatistical techniques to impact …


Jiann-Ping Hsu College Of Public Health Magazine, Georgia Southern University Jan 2018

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

Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health Magazine

  • A Message from the Dean
  • Leadership
  • Center Forges Partnership with EMS
  • Perspective
  • Faculty-Led Study Abroad Program
  • Research Spotlight
  • Sustainability at Its Finest
  • Student Spotlight
  • Alumni Spotlight


Jiann-Ping Hsu College Of Public Health Magazine, Georgia Southern University Jan 2017

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

Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health Magazine

  • A Message from the Dean
  • In Retrospect
  • Alarming Obesity Study
  • How Safe are Public Schools?
  • On the Front Lines of a Plague
  • Faculty Spotlight
  • Research Spotlight
  • Study Shows Mothers are More Sleep-deprived
  • Student Spotlight
  • Alumni Spotlight


Exploring Job Satisfaction And Preceptorship Capacity Among Applied Epidemiologists, Jessica C. Arrazola Jan 2017

Exploring Job Satisfaction And Preceptorship Capacity Among Applied Epidemiologists, Jessica C. Arrazola

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Job satisfaction is important to consider when developing strategies for recruitment and retention. The Public Health Workforce Interests and Needs Survey (PH WINS) conducted in 2014 was the first nationally representative assessment of the state public health workforce. Prior to this assessment, the job satisfaction of state agency public health workers and preceptor capacity had not been measured. This study fills the current research gaps by studying the job satisfaction among the applied epidemiology workforce, identifying factors influencing job satisfaction, and the describing the preceptorship capacity among epidemiologists. This research is based on the 2014 PH WINS data. The analysis …


Practicing Health Literate Communication To Engage Black Msm In Care, Rene Esler Sep 2016

Practicing Health Literate Communication To Engage Black Msm In Care, Rene Esler

9th Annual Rural HIV Research and Training Conference (2014-2019)

In It Together: National Health Literacy Project for Black MSM is designed to improve the capacity of health departments and community-based organizations to deliver health literate HIV services, with a particular focus on health services provided to Black/African American MSM. This workshop will provide a short training designed to promote health literacy as a component of culturally appropriate service delivery.


Jiann-Ping Hsu College Of Public Health Magazine, Georgia Southern University Jan 2016

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

Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health Magazine

  • A Message from the Dean
  • Why I Give
  • Maintaining Access
  • What Weight?
  • A School Worth Saving
  • Learning the Trade by Helping Others
  • Faculty Spotlight
  • Research Spotlight
  • Student Life


Assessment Of The Knowledge And Skills Of School Personnel To Respond To Diabetic Emergencies In Georgia Public Schools, Alesha Wright Jan 2016

Assessment Of The Knowledge And Skills Of School Personnel To Respond To Diabetic Emergencies In Georgia Public Schools, Alesha Wright

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Diabetes is a common chronic disease that affects children in the United States. As children with diabetes attend school, the ability to appropriately manage their diabetes is essential to preventing life-threatening health complications. The purpose of the study was to assess school personnel’s knowledge of diabetes and perceived self-competence in performing diabetes management skills in response to a diabetic emergency. For the present study, a diabetic emergency was operationalized to include hypoglycemia, hyperglycemia, or diabetic ketoacidosis. A cross-sectional survey design, utilizing a fifty-two item self-administered questionnaire that accentuated the causes and symptoms of diabetes, definition of hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia, and …


Think Inside The Blocks: Health Literacy Outreach To Disadvantaged People In Their Own Environment, Nancy Patterson Sep 2015

Think Inside The Blocks: Health Literacy Outreach To Disadvantaged People In Their Own Environment, Nancy Patterson

Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy

This bilingual (Spanish/English) poster highlights six creative health literacy outreach projects that have proven to be successful in increasing participation in health-related events in their communities and in boosting health literacy in the process.

For example, in Georgetown, South Carolina, a beauty salon owner, concerned about her clients’ frequent frustration with trying to decipher medical information, partners with her local public library and is grant funded to provide a Wellness Workstation in her salon. Years later, her clients research health information between services using the workstation, evening health literacy classes are regularly conducted for community members and continued funding has …


Jiann-Ping Hsu College Of Public Health Magazine, Georgia Southern University Jan 2015

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

Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health Magazine

  • Global Impact
  • Counter Culture
  • Global Link
  • Testing the Water
  • College News
  • Research
  • Faculty Spotlight
  • Alumni


Jiann-Ping Hsu College Of Public Health Magazine, Georgia Southern University Jan 2014

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

Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health Magazine

  • Sustainability
  • Milestones


Jiann-Ping Hsu College Of Public Health Magazine, Georgia Southern University Jan 2013

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

Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health Magazine

  • Changing Rural Public Health and Supporting Health Equity


Do The Opportunities Offered During The School Day Provide The Recommended Physical Activity Levels For Children?: An Assessment Of The Upson County Pre-Kindergarten And Elementary School Physical Activity Occurrences, Cheryl Lynn Robinson Gaddis Oct 2012

Do The Opportunities Offered During The School Day Provide The Recommended Physical Activity Levels For Children?: An Assessment Of The Upson County Pre-Kindergarten And Elementary School Physical Activity Occurrences, Cheryl Lynn Robinson Gaddis

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Problem Statement: Almost 90% of students do not meet the national recommendations for physical activity in school. The purpose of this study was to determine the need for school policy changes to incorporate classroom-based physical activity programs in an effort to increase school physical activity levels for children in grades pre-kindergarten through five by assessing the levels of and the barriers/facilitators to physical activity engagement.

Methods: This was a sequential explanatory mixed methods study utilizing school board members, principals, and teachers in the Upson County School System as participants. The online survey was adapted from the School Health …


Jiann-Ping Hsu College Of Public Health Magazine, Georgia Southern University Jan 2012

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

Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health Magazine

  • Changing rural public health and supporting health equity


Karl E. Peace Papers, Zach S. Henderson Library Special Collections Jan 2012

Karl E. Peace Papers, Zach S. Henderson Library Special Collections

Finding Aids

This collection consists of the personal and research papers of Karl E. Peace, Professor of Biostatistics at Georgia Southern University and namesake of the Karl E. Peace Center for Biostatistics and Survey Research. Materials span 1941 to 2018 and include, correspondence, teaching materials, published articles, and manuscripts. A small portion of 3 photographs and artists renderings are also included. This collection is still undergoing processing.

Find this collection in the University Libraries' catalog.