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Knowledge, Attitude And Practices Regarding Hiv/Aids Among Adult Fishermen In Coastal Areas Of Karachi., Mubashir Zafar, Nighat Nisar, Masood Kadir, Zafar Fatmi, Zeeshan Ahmed, Kashif Shafique 2014 Dow University of Health Sciences

Knowledge, Attitude And Practices Regarding Hiv/Aids Among Adult Fishermen In Coastal Areas Of Karachi., Mubashir Zafar, Nighat Nisar, Masood Kadir, Zafar Fatmi, Zeeshan Ahmed, Kashif Shafique

Community Health Sciences

BACKGROUND:

Migrant populations are at high risk of Human Immuno Deficiency Virus infection (HIV) and Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS). Studies of HIV/AIDS knowledge, attitudes and practices among fishermen in developing countries have shown gaps in knowledge and fear of contagion with ambivalent attitudes towards HIV/AIDS and inconsistent universal precautions adherence. The aim of this study was to determine the knowledge, attitude and practices regarding HIV/AIDS among adult fishermen in a coastal area of Karachi, Pakistan.

METHODS:

Community based cross sectional study was conducted among fishermen in coastal area of Karachi from June to September 2012. A total of 297 adult …


Hockey Fan Excitement, Timothy Hibbard, Bret Andreason 2014 College of Social Sciences and Public Affairs, Boise State University

Hockey Fan Excitement, Timothy Hibbard, Bret Andreason

College of Social Sciences and Public Affairs Presentations

Hockey is one of the most exciting sports in the world. Despite its popularity—with over 15 million fans in attendance during the 2012-13 NHL season—hockey is also one of the least researched professional sports. While one may guess at the reasons why hockey is so exciting to fans, the evidence is largely anecdotal. For this study, more than 200 professional hockey fans were interviewed and observed over a two-month period during the 2013-14 season. The specific aim of this research was to determine which hockey plays fans report as the most exciting to them, and what draws people to the …


Learning In Youth Organizing. A Response To "Pushing The Boundaries", Ben Kirshner 2014 University of Colorado-Boulder

Learning In Youth Organizing. A Response To "Pushing The Boundaries", Ben Kirshner

Democracy and Education

This response identifies several strengths of the article, "Pushing the Boundaries: What Youth Organizers at Boston’s Hyde Square Task Force Have to Teach Us about Civic Engagement" and draws connections to recent developments in sibling fields, including social and emotional learning and internet activism. These developments offer ideas for next steps in youth organizing research.


Community Lideres: A Qualitative Study, Charmaine Mora, Lillie Macias, Josie Sereata 2014 Georgia State University

Community Lideres: A Qualitative Study, Charmaine Mora, Lillie Macias, Josie Sereata

Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference

No abstract provided.


But He’S A Good Guy: Exploring The Emotions Sexual Assault Victims, Stephanie Hillsman, Polina Kitsis, Bekah Sandy, Bradley Lynn Goodnight 2014 Georgia State University

But He’S A Good Guy: Exploring The Emotions Sexual Assault Victims, Stephanie Hillsman, Polina Kitsis, Bekah Sandy, Bradley Lynn Goodnight

Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference

No abstract provided.


Parental And Peer Sexual Socialization: The Effects On Sexual Self-Efficacy In College Freshman, Megan Capodanno 2014 Georgia State University

Parental And Peer Sexual Socialization: The Effects On Sexual Self-Efficacy In College Freshman, Megan Capodanno

Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference

No abstract provided.


Does Heterosexual Mean The Same To You And I?: Discrepancies Between Participants’ Self-Reported Sexual Orientation And Researchers’ Definitions Of Heterosexuality, Alexandria Geidner, Megan Smallwood, Irene Daboin 2014 Georgia State University

Does Heterosexual Mean The Same To You And I?: Discrepancies Between Participants’ Self-Reported Sexual Orientation And Researchers’ Definitions Of Heterosexuality, Alexandria Geidner, Megan Smallwood, Irene Daboin

Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference

No abstract provided.


The Relationship Between Racial/Ethnic Identity And Sexual Sensation Seeking Among Freshmen Women Of Color, Karina V. Almazan Ms. 2014 Georgia State University

The Relationship Between Racial/Ethnic Identity And Sexual Sensation Seeking Among Freshmen Women Of Color, Karina V. Almazan Ms.

Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference

No abstract provided.


Exploring The Association Between Risk For Internalizing Disorders And Past Thirty Day Alcohol Use Among Sbirt Emergency Department Patients, Jesse J. Irvin 2014 Georgia State University

Exploring The Association Between Risk For Internalizing Disorders And Past Thirty Day Alcohol Use Among Sbirt Emergency Department Patients, Jesse J. Irvin

Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference

No abstract provided.


The Social Capital Networks Of Cool Girls, Inc. Participants, Julia Mangia, Nayeli Alcantar, Ana Ordaz 2014 Georgia State University

The Social Capital Networks Of Cool Girls, Inc. Participants, Julia Mangia, Nayeli Alcantar, Ana Ordaz

Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference

No abstract provided.


The Impact Of Past Treatment-Seeking Behaviors On Substance Use Outcomes For Patients Receiving Brief Interventions, Alexandra Duncan, Joanna Akin 2014 Georgia State University

The Impact Of Past Treatment-Seeking Behaviors On Substance Use Outcomes For Patients Receiving Brief Interventions, Alexandra Duncan, Joanna Akin

Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference

No abstract provided.


School And Community-Based Childhood Obesity: Implications For Policy And Practice, Suzette Fromm Reed, Judah J. Viola, Karen Lynch 2014 National-Louis University

School And Community-Based Childhood Obesity: Implications For Policy And Practice, Suzette Fromm Reed, Judah J. Viola, Karen Lynch

Faculty Publications

This introduction to a special issue of the Journal of Prevention and Intervention in the Community on the topic of childhood obesity prevention lays some of the basis for the state of affairs of the childhood obesity epidemic in the United States as of 2012 and the need for and types of existing prevention and intervention efforts underway. At the intersection of public health and community psychology, each of the five articles presents some insights into how prevention and intervention efforts currently underway are fairing and offers some implications for program developers and policy makers to start to turn around …


The Success Of Gay–Straight Alliances In Waterloo Region, Ontario: A Confluence Of Political And Social Factors, Alex St. John, Robb Travers, Lauren Munro, Renato M. Liboro, Margaret Schneider, Carrie L. Greig 2014 Wilfrid Laurier University

The Success Of Gay–Straight Alliances In Waterloo Region, Ontario: A Confluence Of Political And Social Factors, Alex St. John, Robb Travers, Lauren Munro, Renato M. Liboro, Margaret Schneider, Carrie L. Greig

Psychology Faculty Research

This article outlines how gay–straight alliances (GSAs) work to connect youth with community resources, and outlines the political and social context of GSAs in Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada. Fifteen individuals (youth, teachers, and a lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer [LGBTQ] youth service provider) participated in interviews about the role of GSAs in creating supportive school environments for LGBTQ youth and their allies. Analyses of the interview data found that, apart from providing direct support to LGBTQ students, GSAs in Waterloo Region decrease isolation by connecting youth with other LGBTQ community members, events, and resources. This article discusses how the …


Ciis Today, Spring 2014 Issue, Cakifornia Institute of Integral Studies 2014 California Institute of Integral Studies

Ciis Today, Spring 2014 Issue, Cakifornia Institute Of Integral Studies

CIIS Today

This volume is the Spring 2014 issue of CIIS Today, the Magazine of the California Institute of Integral Studies.


Individuals With Intellectual Disabilities In Faith Communities: Perspectives Of Catholic Religious Leaders, Mazna Patka 2014 Portland State University

Individuals With Intellectual Disabilities In Faith Communities: Perspectives Of Catholic Religious Leaders, Mazna Patka

Dissertations and Theses

Community psychology is concerned with the relationship between individuals and social systems in community contexts, but the field has under-explored the role of religious organizations in the lives of individuals with intellectual disabilities. Worldwide, most people identify with a religion, and congregations serve as important mediating structure that creates a sense of community and provides linkages between individuals and society. There may be significant benefits to religious participation, including greater life satisfaction, health, and quality of life. Such benefits may be especially important to individuals with intellectual disability who generally experience poorer outcomes. However, we know very little about the …


Ethnic Identity And Coping Efficacy As Moderators Of The Relationships Between Perceived Racial Discrimination And Academic Outcomes Among Urban, Low-Income Latina/O Youth, Alison L. Mroczkowski 2014 DePaul University

Ethnic Identity And Coping Efficacy As Moderators Of The Relationships Between Perceived Racial Discrimination And Academic Outcomes Among Urban, Low-Income Latina/O Youth, Alison L. Mroczkowski

College of Science and Health Theses and Dissertations

The present study used resilience theory to explore relationships among perceived racial discrimination, ethnic identity, coping efficacy, gender, and various academic outcomes among urban, low-income, Latina/a youth. Although Latina/as are the largest ethnic minority group in the United States, they attain less education than other racial/ethnic groups (Chapman, Laird, Ifill, & KeweiRamani, 2011). Racial discrimination is one factor that may account for the lower levels of education attained by this group, and research has indicated that racial discrimination is associated with poor educational outcomes among Latina/a adolescents (Alfaro, Umana-Taylor, Gonzales-Backen, Bamaca, & Zeiders, 2009; DeGarmo & Martinez, 2006). Despite exposure …


Community-Level Interventions For Reconciling Conflicting Religious And Sexual Domains In Identity Incongruity, Renato M. Liboro 2014 University of Nevada, Las Vegas

Community-Level Interventions For Reconciling Conflicting Religious And Sexual Domains In Identity Incongruity, Renato M. Liboro

Psychology Faculty Research

Two of the most unstable domains involved in identity formation, the religious and sexual domains, come into conflict when vulnerable populations of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community experience oppression from the indoctrination of religious beliefs that persecute their sexual orientation. This conflict, aptly termed identity incongruity in this article’s discourse, results in a schism that adversely affects these vulnerable populations. This paper investigates the roles of religion, spirituality and available institutional solutions to propose customized, culturally adapted, contextually based and collaborative community-level interventions that would facilitate the reconciliation of the conflicting identity domains.


Prison 2 Society, Heidi S. Collins 2014 University of Washington - Tacoma Campus

Prison 2 Society, Heidi S. Collins

MSW Capstones

Abstract

Returning to the community from jail is a complex transition for most offenders, as well as for their families and communities. Upon reentering society, former offenders are likely to struggle with substance abuse, lack of adequate education and job skills, limited housing options, and mental health issues. This project illuminates the difficulties that adults face as they transition out of jails back to the community and presents a model of a one-stop-shop that is designed to include all the transition resources an adult may need to successfully re-integrate back to the community after incarceration, all housed at one, easily …


Invited Response To "Think Again: Prostitution", Donna M. Hughes Dr. 2014 University of Rhode Island

Invited Response To "Think Again: Prostitution", Donna M. Hughes Dr.

Donna M. Hughes

Aziza Ahmed begins her article “Think Again: Prostitution” with the oldest slur against women: that “prostitution may be the world’s oldest profession” (January/ February 2014).


Curriculum Vitae, Judah J. Viola 2014 National Louis University

Curriculum Vitae, Judah J. Viola

Judah J. Viola, Ph.D.

No abstract provided.


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