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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Earthquake Exposures And Mental Health Outcomes In Children And Adolescents From Phulpingdanda Village, Nepal: A Cross-Sectional Study, Jessica S. Schwind, Clara B. Formby, Susan L. Santangelo, Stephanie A. Norman, Rebecca Brown, Rebecca Hoffman Frances, Elisabeth Koss, Dibesh Karmacharya
Earthquake Exposures And Mental Health Outcomes In Children And Adolescents From Phulpingdanda Village, Nepal: A Cross-Sectional Study, Jessica S. Schwind, Clara B. Formby, Susan L. Santangelo, Stephanie A. Norman, Rebecca Brown, Rebecca Hoffman Frances, Elisabeth Koss, Dibesh Karmacharya
Department of Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Environmental Health Sciences Faculty Publications
Background
Mental health issues can reach epidemic proportions in developed countries after natural disasters, but research is needed to better understand the impact on children and adolescents in developing nations.
Methods
A cross-sectional study was performed to examine the relationship between earthquake exposures and depression, PTSD, and resilience among children and adolescents in Phulpingdanda village in Nepal, 1 year after the 2015 earthquakes, using the Depression Self-Rating Scale for Children, Child PTSD Symptom Scale, and the Child and Youth Resilience Measure, respectively. To quantify exposure, a basic demographic and household questionnaire, including an earthquake exposure assessment tool for children and …
Global Engagement News, Georgia Southern University
Global Engagement News, Georgia Southern University
Global Engagement News
International Award Ceremony 2018
Global Engagement News, Georgia Southern University
Global Engagement News, Georgia Southern University
Global Engagement News
A Week in South Korea
Global Engagement News, Georgia Southern University
Global Engagement News, Georgia Southern University
Global Engagement News
International Festival 2018 Global Village Winners
Global Engagement News, Georgia Southern University
Global Engagement News, Georgia Southern University
Global Engagement News
Travel the World in 80 Minutes!
Global Engagement News, Georgia Southern University
Global Engagement News, Georgia Southern University
Global Engagement News
German-American Celebration in Savannah
Global Engagement News, Georgia Southern University
Global Engagement News, Georgia Southern University
Global Engagement News
2018 Guest Speaker Candace Doby Talks on Traveling Abroad
Indigenous Tribes In The Brazilian Amazon: Finding A Balance Between Sustainability And Economic Development, Bernadette R. O'Donnell
Indigenous Tribes In The Brazilian Amazon: Finding A Balance Between Sustainability And Economic Development, Bernadette R. O'Donnell
Honors College Theses
The number of isolated indigenous tribes in Brazil is dropping due to a multitude of factors, including resource extraction. If these factors continue, there will be further reduction of the population of indigenous tribes which causes the loss of culture of the world’s oldest societies. This research establishes the roles that the Brazilian government, NGOs, and the international community should play to preserve indigenous tribes. The research question is: How can Brazil sustain isolated indigenous tribes in the Amazon without compromising its own economic development? The research method is the modified Delphi method which results in a consensus of experts …
From Fact To Fiction: The Wuxia Experience And The Wushu Practice, Kadien S. Hill
From Fact To Fiction: The Wuxia Experience And The Wushu Practice, Kadien S. Hill
Honors College Theses
Since its beginnings in China, martial arts have intrigued people with its mastery over mind and body, from the Shaolin monk practices of hand-to-hand combat and body conditioning to folktales of martial heroes with their mastery of swordplay and their almost superhuman-like fighting abilities. Martial arts have fascinated and astonished people in China for centuries, and since their introduction to the West they have captivated other cultures the world over. Their intrigue has caused them to penetrate entertainment circles through novelization early on. Chinese classics such as Water Margin and The Seven Heroes and the Five Gallants solidified martial arts …