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Managing Diabetes In Festive Times, Jasmin Tahmaseb-Mcconatha Nov 2017

Managing Diabetes In Festive Times, Jasmin Tahmaseb-Mcconatha

Psychology Faculty Publications

Are you worried about managing your Type 2 diabetes as the holidays approach? Are you anxious about going to social gatherings? Talking about your concerns and planning can help. The diabetes crisis continues to grow creating holiday stress for patients.


Coping With Micro-Stressors: How Do I Work My Smart Tv?, Jasmin Tahmaseb-Mcconatha Jun 2017

Coping With Micro-Stressors: How Do I Work My Smart Tv?, Jasmin Tahmaseb-Mcconatha

Psychology Faculty Publications

How do I work my Smart TV? What can we do about micro-stressors? Micro-stressors present ongoing daily challenges that threaten the aging self.


Stereotypes About Boys Of Color: Information About Race/Ethnicity And Socioeconomic Status Biases Ratings Of Boys’ Behavior, Eleanor D. Brown, Mallory L. Garnett, Lauren Burlew, Peter Ippolito, Julie Belling, Masataka Mitsuzuka, Anna Di Stefano Apr 2017

Stereotypes About Boys Of Color: Information About Race/Ethnicity And Socioeconomic Status Biases Ratings Of Boys’ Behavior, Eleanor D. Brown, Mallory L. Garnett, Lauren Burlew, Peter Ippolito, Julie Belling, Masataka Mitsuzuka, Anna Di Stefano

Psychology Student Work

No abstract provided.


Learning With Music: Macphail’S Innovative Early Childhood Program Associated With Social-Emotional Advantage, Eleanor D. Brown, Mallory Garnett, Ashley Labrador, Lydia Faro, Amelia Hallenbeck, Breona Jackson, Sophia Pazmino Apr 2017

Learning With Music: Macphail’S Innovative Early Childhood Program Associated With Social-Emotional Advantage, Eleanor D. Brown, Mallory Garnett, Ashley Labrador, Lydia Faro, Amelia Hallenbeck, Breona Jackson, Sophia Pazmino

Psychology Student Work

No abstract provided.


The Body Image Culture Within Sororities: A Qualitative Study, Kyle Ross, Melissa Bene, Lisa Edwards, Rebeca Chlebnikow, Alexandra Dolla, Kristen Perone, Deanne Zotter Apr 2017

The Body Image Culture Within Sororities: A Qualitative Study, Kyle Ross, Melissa Bene, Lisa Edwards, Rebeca Chlebnikow, Alexandra Dolla, Kristen Perone, Deanne Zotter

Psychology Student Work

No abstract provided.


Thank God The Holidays Are Over: Coping With Diabetes, Jasmin Tahmaseb-Mcconatha Jan 2017

Thank God The Holidays Are Over: Coping With Diabetes, Jasmin Tahmaseb-Mcconatha

Psychology Faculty Publications

How can I enjoy social gatherings if I have diabetes? Holiday gatherings can be stressful for men and women coping with diabetes. For 35 million Americans with diabetes, holiday gatherings are more stressful.


Can The Arts Get Under The Skin? Arts And Cortisol For Economically Disadvantaged Children, Eleanor D. Brown, Mallory L. Garnett, Kate E. Anderson Jan 2017

Can The Arts Get Under The Skin? Arts And Cortisol For Economically Disadvantaged Children, Eleanor D. Brown, Mallory L. Garnett, Kate E. Anderson

Psychology Faculty Publications

This within-subjects experimental study investigated the influence of the arts on cortisol for economically disadvantaged children. Participants were 310 children, ages 3–5 years, who attended a Head Start preschool and were randomly assigned to participate in different schedules of arts and homeroom classes on different days of the week. Cortisol was sampled at morning baseline and after arts and homeroom classes on two different days at start, middle, and end of the year. For music, dance, and visual arts, grouped and separately, results of piecewise hierarchical linear modeling with time-varying predictors suggested cortisol was lower after an arts versus homeroom …