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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
The Current - Volume 33 Issue 3, Nova Southeastern University
The Current - Volume 33 Issue 3, Nova Southeastern University
The Current
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The Current - Volume 33 Issue 2, Nova Southeastern University
The Current - Volume 33 Issue 2, Nova Southeastern University
The Current
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The Current - Volume 33 Issue 1, Nova Southeastern University
The Current - Volume 33 Issue 1, Nova Southeastern University
The Current
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The Current - Volume 33, Orientation Issue, Nova Southeastern University
The Current - Volume 33, Orientation Issue, Nova Southeastern University
The Current
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The Current - Volume 32 Issue 24, Nova Southeastern University
The Current - Volume 32 Issue 24, Nova Southeastern University
The Current
No abstract provided.
Typologies Of Stress Appraisal And Problem-Focused Coping: Associations With Compliance With Public Health Recommendations During The Covid-19 Pandemic., Justin F. Landy, Aya Shigeto, Daniel J. Laxman, Lawrence M. Scheier
Typologies Of Stress Appraisal And Problem-Focused Coping: Associations With Compliance With Public Health Recommendations During The Covid-19 Pandemic., Justin F. Landy, Aya Shigeto, Daniel J. Laxman, Lawrence M. Scheier
Faculty Articles
BACKGROUND: Given prior research finding that young adults are less likely to engage in recommended public health behaviors (PHBs) than older adults, understanding who is and is not likely to engage in PHBs among young adults is crucial to mitigating the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Drawing on the Transactional Theory of Stress and Coping, this study examined how typologies of stress appraisal (SA) and problem-focused coping (PFC) among young adults were associated with compliance with public health recommendations during the pandemic.
METHODS: An online sample of young adults in the United States, ages 18-35, was recruited during the early …
The Current - Volume 32 Issue 23, Nova Southeastern University
The Current - Volume 32 Issue 23, Nova Southeastern University
The Current
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The Current - Volume 32 Issue 22, Nova Southeastern University
The Current - Volume 32 Issue 22, Nova Southeastern University
The Current
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The Current - Volume 32 Issue 21, Nova Southeastern University
The Current - Volume 32 Issue 21, Nova Southeastern University
The Current
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Understanding The Microbial Biogeography Of Ancient Human Dentitions To Guide Study Design And Interpretation, Zandra Fagernäs, Domingo C. Salazar-Garcia, Maria Hadar Uriarte, Azucena Avilés Fernández, Amanda G. Henry, Joaquín Lomba Maurandi, Andrew T. Ozga, Irina M. Velsko, Christina Warinner
Understanding The Microbial Biogeography Of Ancient Human Dentitions To Guide Study Design And Interpretation, Zandra Fagernäs, Domingo C. Salazar-Garcia, Maria Hadar Uriarte, Azucena Avilés Fernández, Amanda G. Henry, Joaquín Lomba Maurandi, Andrew T. Ozga, Irina M. Velsko, Christina Warinner
Biology Faculty Articles
The oral cavity is a heterogeneous environment, varying in factors such as pH, oxygen levels, and salivary flow. These factors affect the microbial community composition and distribution of species in dental plaque, but it is not known how well these patterns are reflected in archaeological dental calculus. In most archaeological studies, a single sample of dental calculus is studied per individual and is assumed to represent the entire oral cavity. However, it is not known if this sampling strategy introduces biases into studies of the ancient oral microbiome. Here, we present the results of a shotgun metagenomic study of a …