Search Results - "Smith, Tamika L."
-
1
Multimethod prediction of physical parent–child aggression risk in expectant mothers and fathers with Social Information Processing theory
Published in Child abuse & neglect (01-01-2016)“…Abstract The Social Information Processing (SIP) model postulates that parents undergo a series of stages in implementing physical discipline that can escalate…”
Get full text
Journal Article -
2
Parent–Child Aggression Risk in Expectant Mothers and Fathers: A Multimethod Theoretical Approach
Published in Journal of child and family studies (01-11-2016)“…The current investigation evaluated whether cognitive processes characteristic of the Social Information Processing model predicted parent–child aggression…”
Get full text
Journal Article -
3
Beyond efficacy: a qualitative organizational perspective on key implementation science constructs important to physical activity intervention translation to rural community cancer care sites
Published in Journal of cancer survivorship (01-08-2019)“…Purpose To identify constructs relevant to implementation of evidence-based physical activity (PA) behavior change interventions for rural women cancer…”
Get full text
Journal Article -
4
CITY Health II - using entertainment education and social media to reduce HIV among emerging adults: A protocol paper for the Beat HIVe project
Published in Contemporary clinical trials (01-12-2020)“…Despite multiple efforts to reduce HIV rates among African American young adults, a significant racial disparity persists and continues to grow among this…”
Get full text
Journal Article -
5
Building global partnerships through shared curricula for an MPH programme in India and Sri Lanka
Published in Global public health (02-09-2019)“…To design and implement a locally relevant competency based MPH programme. The demand for trained public health professionals in South Asia is enormous and…”
Get full text
Journal Article -
6
The influence of personal, interpersonal, and community factors on the parenting self-efficacy of first time mothers
Published 01-01-2015“…The Social Ecological Model (SEM) allows for examining human behavior and the factors that influence behavior change in totality. In addition, the model offers…”
Get full text
Dissertation