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Age Strata Differences in Utilization of Health Care Services among Adults in the United States
Article on age strata differences in utilization of health care services among adults in the United States.
Behavioral Cusps: A Developmental and Pragmatic Concept for Behavior Analysis
Article on behavioral cusps and a developmental and pragmatic concept for behavior analysis.
Disclosure of Children's Positive Serostatus to Family and Nonfamily Members: Informal Caregivers in Togo, West Africa
Article on the disclosure of children's positive serostatus to family and nonfamily members.
“I’m Gonna Get Busy Living”: Examining the Trajectories of Affect, Behavioral Health, and Psychological Resilience Among Persons Living With Human Immunodeficiency Virus in a Southeastern U.S. Health District
Article describes results of a study seeking to provide further insight into how core affect influences the adaptability of persons living with human immunodeficiency virus (PLWH) after diagnosis.
Managing for Citizen Satisfaction: Is Good Not Enough?
Article proposes a theory that suggests the quantity of public goods and services is important to citizen satisfaction.
New-Student Orientations: Supporting Success and Socialization in Graduate Programs
This article describes the use of an orientation logic model to examine whether certain orientation program characteristics, such as resources and tenets, are associated with student retention, grade achievement, and socialization.
Roles revealed: An examination of the adopted roles of emergency managers in hazard mitigation planning and strategy implementation
Article describes study where thirty emergency management coordinators from the North Central Texas region were interviewed to examine how they define their roles in hazard mitigation planning; then, grounded theory analysis generated six themes regarding the broad roles they practice.
Running Head: Faithful Health Norms
This article applies a structural theory analysis to understand the ways by which religious adherents adopt and enact health norms.
Use of Tranquilizers and Sleeping Pills Among Older Texans
Article on the use of tranquilizers and sleeping pills among older Texans.
Use of tranquilizers and sleeping pills among older Texans
Article on the use of tranquilizers and sleeping pills among older Texans.
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