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Predicting Covid-19 Health Behaviors Using The Health Belief Model [Poster], Kristyn Pellymonter, Adam Butler, Theresa Dethlefs Nov 2020

Predicting Covid-19 Health Behaviors Using The Health Belief Model [Poster], Kristyn Pellymonter, Adam Butler, Theresa Dethlefs

Undergraduate Student Work

Introduction

• Coronavirus is a disease that has caused a global pandemic in 2020.

• Health behaviors such as social distancing and mask wearing help prevent or slow the transmission of COVID-19.

• The Health Belief Model is widely used to predict health behaviors.

• Hypothesis: Perceptions of susceptibility and severity of COVID, and perceived benefits and barriers of health practices will predict social distancing and mask wearing.


Investigating The Effects Of An Elective Abortion On Women's Mental Health, Marilyn Schneiderman Jan 2007

Investigating The Effects Of An Elective Abortion On Women's Mental Health, Marilyn Schneiderman

Graduate Research Papers

The purpose of this research project is to investigate evidence that an elective abortion affects a woman's mental health. Included are literature reviews and studies aimed at gathering information and quantifying these effects. Because this is a highly politicized and controversial topic, it has been difficult to find objective resources. Several areas are addressed: the difference between short vs. long-term effects on a woman's mental health subsequent to an elective abortion, evidence of delayed grief reaction and the link with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Post-Abortion Stress is defined and specific psychological sequelae are addressed such as grief, depression, anxiety and …


Child Sexual Abuse, Anna Maria Opperman Jan 2006

Child Sexual Abuse, Anna Maria Opperman

Graduate Research Papers

Reports of child sexual abuse are increasing in the nation and the state of Iowa. Negative effects of child sexual abuse include low self-esteem, contracting sexually transmitted diseases, promiscuity, pregnancy, psychological disorders, eating disorders, and suicide. According to the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control (2006), two out of every one thousand children in the country have experienced sexual abuse. The author will describe the types of sexual abuse, the abuse process, characteristics of offenders, and manifestations of child sexual abuse. Possible treatment for victims will also be addressed.