Search Results - "Schweinhart, April"
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Achieving Whole Health: A Preliminary Study of TCMLH, a Group-Based Program Promoting Self-Care and Empowerment Among Veterans
Published in Health education & behavior (01-04-2022)“…Objective An emerging literature suggests patients with chronic illnesses can benefit from integrated, person-centric approaches to health care, including…”
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Productive Struggle: How Community Coalitions Developed Capacity to Conduct Qualitative Research Through CBPR
Published in Health promotion practice (01-11-2021)“…There is a lack of evidence as to how the subcomponents of motivation, innovation-specific capacity, and organizational capacity affect community readiness and…”
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If momma ain't happy with the mentoring relationship, ain't nobody happy with the mentoring relationship: Parental satisfaction as a predictor of mentoring match strength and length
Published in Journal of community psychology (01-04-2020)“…Much evidence exists on whether an individual's perception of a match relationship impacts match strength and length, but relatively less is known about…”
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Distribution of content in recently-viewed scenes whitens perception
Published in Journal of vision (Charlottesville, Va.) (01-03-2017)“…Anisotropies in visual perception have often been presumed to reflect an evolutionary adaptation to an environment with a particular anisotropy. Here, we adapt…”
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Prioritizing Participant Safety During Online Focus Groups With Women Experiencing Violence
Published in International journal of qualitative methods (01-11-2023)“…Although researchers have convened focus groups to collect individuals’ opinions for some time, many have transitioned data collection from in-person to online…”
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Testing a Culturally Tailored Advance Care Planning Intervention (MY WAY) for an American Indian Tribe: Protocol for a Quasi-Experimental Waitlist Control Design
Published in JMIR research protocols (29-12-2023)“…American Indian and Alaska Native peoples experience poor end-of-life care, including more hospitalizations and lower use of hospice and do-not-resuscitate…”
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Structural Content in Paintings II: Artists Commissioned to Reproduce a Specific Image Over-Regularize Orientation Biases in Their Paintings
Published in Perception (London) (01-06-2016)“…Measurements of psychophysical performance show that the visual system is biased in ways that counteract statistical regularities of natural scenes thereby…”
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Structural Content in Paintings: Artists Overregularize Oriented Content of Paintings Relative to the Typical Natural Scene Bias
Published in Perception (London) (01-01-2013)“…Natural scenes tend to be biased in both scale (1/f) and orientation (H > V ≫ O; horizontal > vertical ≫ oblique), and the human visual system has similar…”
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Comparison of event-related potentials elicited by cardinal and oblique orientations with broad-band noise stimuli
Published in Vision research (Oxford) (01-05-2012)“…► We used ERPs to investigate the neural mechanisms of the horizontal effect. ► The P2 was much larger for cardinal orientations than oblique orientations. ►…”
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Changes in Mental Health, Emotional Distress, and Substance Use Affecting Women Experiencing Violence and Their Service Providers during COVID-19 in a U.S. Southern State
Published in International journal of environmental research and public health (07-02-2023)“…Research conducted during the COVID-19 pandemic has revealed many unintended consequences of mandated safety precautions, including increased perpetration of…”
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Exploring scene categorization based on the orientation distribution of natural images
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Reversing the Trends toward Shorter Lives and Poorer Health for U.S. Women: A Call for Innovative Interdisciplinary Research
Published in International journal of environmental research and public health (21-08-2018)“…The United States (U.S.) is a leader and innovator in biomedicine, yet trails behind for many key health indicators, especially for women. This paper…”
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The time course of adaptation to changes in environmental orientation statistics
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An evaluation of the facilitator training to implement ‘Taking charge of my life and health’, a peer-led group program to promote self-care and patient empowerment in Veteran participants
Published in Patient education and counseling (01-12-2020)“…•TCMLH is a peer-led group program that promotes knowledge and skills to engage in self-care and healthcare decision-making.•A 3-day training course was…”
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The Efficacy of Drug Treatment in Afghanistan: Overall Results and Implications From a New Evaluation
Published in International journal of mental health and addiction (01-02-2022)“…Drug use remains a pervasive problem in Afghanistan, where high levels of opium production, poverty, and war have contributed to this problem. A probability…”
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Gender differences in patient outcomes following drug abuse treatment in Afghanistan: Results from a new evaluation
Published in Journal of substance abuse treatment (01-03-2022)“…Drug use rates among adults in Afghanistan are over twice as high as the global average which complicates an already challenging situation in the country…”
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