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Relationship Between The Menstrual Cycle, Mood And Overeating In Women, Veronica Lynne Broussard May 1995

Relationship Between The Menstrual Cycle, Mood And Overeating In Women, Veronica Lynne Broussard

Honors Theses

No abstract provided.


Information Interface - Volume 20, Issue 2 - May/June 1995, George Washington University, Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library May 1995

Information Interface - Volume 20, Issue 2 - May/June 1995, George Washington University, Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library

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Program Evaluation: A Look At A Case Management Program Of Big Spring State Hospital Community Services, Sharon Root Treadway May 1995

Program Evaluation: A Look At A Case Management Program Of Big Spring State Hospital Community Services, Sharon Root Treadway

Graduate Theses

Case management services are an expanding program in the Texas Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation (TXMHMR) system's treatment for chronically mentally ill individuals (CMI). CMI’s are individuals who are unable to maintain a stable adjustment to community life because of persistent and serious emotional disabilities. Previous research findings as to the effectiveness of this type of service in other programs have been mixed, and because of differences in program guidelines are not directly applicable to the TXMHMR program. The hypotheses of this study, which was a program evaluation of one specific program of case management, were two-fold; one, …


Persistent Oral Dyskinesias Induced By Long-Term Haloperidol Treatment Is Dissociated From Changes In Neostriatal B(Max) And Mrna Content For Dopamine D(2) Receptors, Nuoyu Huang May 1995

Persistent Oral Dyskinesias Induced By Long-Term Haloperidol Treatment Is Dissociated From Changes In Neostriatal B(Max) And Mrna Content For Dopamine D(2) Receptors, Nuoyu Huang

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Due to the presumed associations of dopamine (DA) receptor supersensitivity phenomena in both long-term neuroleptic-treated tardive dyskinetic rats and neonatal 6-hydroxydopamine (n6-OHDA)-lesioned rats, we studied the influence of haloperidol on n6-OHDA-lesioned rats. At 3 days after birth rats received 6-OHDA-HBr (200 $\mu$g, bilateral intracerebroventricularly; desipramine pretreatment, 20 mg/kg, 1h) or vehicle. Two months later haloperidol (1.5/kg/day $\times$ 2 days/week for 4 weeks, then 1.5 mg/kg/day, every day for 10 months) was added to the drinking water. Spontaneous oral activity of intact and n6-OHDA-lesioned rats receiving haloperidol was reached and maintained at significantly higher levels after 15 weeks of haloperidol treatment. …


Crisis Of Infertility: Effects Of Length Of Treatment On Emotional And Marital Adjustment, Christie L. Markestad May 1995

Crisis Of Infertility: Effects Of Length Of Treatment On Emotional And Marital Adjustment, Christie L. Markestad

Graduate Theses

Twenty infertile couples participated in the present study to investigate whether infertile couples receiving medical treatment experience changes in their emotional, marital and sexual adjustment as a result of the length of time they have been in treatment. The couples were divided into three groups based on how long they had been seeking medical attention for infertility. The instruments administered were: SCL-90-R (Symptom Checklist), Dyadic Adjustment Scale (DAS) and Index of Sexual Satisfaction (ISS). It was predicted couples who were in the initial stages of treatment would experience increased levels of emotional, marital and sexual distress, however those levels would …


1995 Baldwin-Wallace Invitational Men's Results, Cedarville University Apr 1995

1995 Baldwin-Wallace Invitational Men's Results, Cedarville University

Men's and Women's Track & Field Statistics (1984-1995)

No abstract provided.


1995 Baldwin-Wallace Invitational Women's Results, Cedarville University Apr 1995

1995 Baldwin-Wallace Invitational Women's Results, Cedarville University

Men's and Women's Track & Field Statistics (1984-1995)

No abstract provided.


1995 Mid-Ohio Conference Track & Field Championships, Cedarville University Apr 1995

1995 Mid-Ohio Conference Track & Field Championships, Cedarville University

Men's and Women's Track & Field Statistics (1984-1995)

No abstract provided.


1995 Liberty University Invitational, Cedarville University Apr 1995

1995 Liberty University Invitational, Cedarville University

Men's and Women's Track & Field Statistics (1984-1995)

No abstract provided.


1995 Miami University Track & Field Invitational Results, Cedarville University Apr 1995

1995 Miami University Track & Field Invitational Results, Cedarville University

Men's and Women's Track & Field Statistics (1984-1995)

No abstract provided.


1995 Cedarville College Outdoor Invitational Men's Results, Cedarville University Apr 1995

1995 Cedarville College Outdoor Invitational Men's Results, Cedarville University

Men's and Women's Track & Field Statistics (1984-1995)

No abstract provided.


Athletic Identity And Sport Orientation Of Adolescent Swimmers With Disabilities, Jeffrey J. Martin, Carol Adams Mushett, Kari L. Smith Apr 1995

Athletic Identity And Sport Orientation Of Adolescent Swimmers With Disabilities, Jeffrey J. Martin, Carol Adams Mushett, Kari L. Smith

Kinesiology, Health and Sport Studies

Measures of athletic identity and sport orientation, developed from self-schema theory, social role theory, and achievement motivation theory, were used to examine international adolescent swimmers with disabilities. The multidimensional Athletic Identity Measurement Scale (Brewer, Van Raalte, & Linder, 1993) was used to assess self-identity, social identity, exclusivity, and negative affectivity. The Sport Orientation Questionnaire (Gill & Deeter, 1988) measured competitiveness, win orientation, and goal orientation. Swimmers reported (a) a strong self-identity, (b) a moderate to strong social identity, (c) negative affectivity with lower levels of exclusivity, (d) strong competitiveness and goal orientation, and (e) moderate win orientation. Self-identity was correlated …


Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 37 Number 2, Spring 1995, Santa Clara University Apr 1995

Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 37 Number 2, Spring 1995, Santa Clara University

Santa Clara Magazine

6 - MORE THAN A CATHOLIC EDUCATION Why students from other faiths choose Santa Clara and what they find here. By Elise Banducci '87

10 - WALKING WITH THE PEOPLE OF DOLORES MISSION For a young Jesuit, the people of his East Los Angeles parish have much to teach. By Gregory Bonfiglio '82, S.J.

16 - A GOOD SPANKING? Deeply concerned about youth crime and disorder, many people say corporal punishment could be the answer for unruly students. But does it work? By Miriam Schulman

22 - MARKET-DRIVEN NEWS: LET THE CITIZEN BEWARE Increasingly, what's considered news is being defined …


1995 Cedarville College Outdoor Invitational Women's Results, Cedarville University Apr 1995

1995 Cedarville College Outdoor Invitational Women's Results, Cedarville University

Men's and Women's Track & Field Statistics (1984-1995)

No abstract provided.


Ua66/13/3 Health Link, Vol. 1, No. 1, Wku Public Health Apr 1995

Ua66/13/3 Health Link, Vol. 1, No. 1, Wku Public Health

WKU Archives Records

Newsletter created by and about the WKU Public Health department.


An Assessment Of The Descriptors And Determinants Of Academic Success Of Selected Allied Health Students In Virginia, Theodora Christine Gordon Apr 1995

An Assessment Of The Descriptors And Determinants Of Academic Success Of Selected Allied Health Students In Virginia, Theodora Christine Gordon

Health Services Research Dissertations

This study assessed the relationship of cognitive and noncognitive variables in relationship to academic success of students from selected allied health majors: respiratory therapist (RTT), radiologic technology (RT), surgical technology (ST) and medical records technician (MRT) from hospital based and community college programs in Virginia. Student academic success was defined as academic (classroom) grade point average, clinical grade point average, cumulative grade point average and passing status. The cognitive variables were preclinical (high school) grade point average, academic, clinical and cumulative grade point averages. The noncognitive variables were character type, temperament type/preference for learning style, and the Sedlacek Noncognitive Questionnaire …


1995 Cedarville College Women's Track & Field Team Results, Cedarville University Apr 1995

1995 Cedarville College Women's Track & Field Team Results, Cedarville University

Men's and Women's Track & Field Statistics (1984-1995)

No abstract provided.


Use Of A Structured Interview To Evaluate The Validity Of The Alcohol And Drug Dependence Scales Of The Millon Clinical Multi Axial Inventory Ii, Bert Van Hoek Apr 1995

Use Of A Structured Interview To Evaluate The Validity Of The Alcohol And Drug Dependence Scales Of The Millon Clinical Multi Axial Inventory Ii, Bert Van Hoek

Dissertations

This is an external validation study of the Alcohol and Drug dependence scales of the Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory II ([MCMI-II], Millon, 1987). The Structured Clinical Interview for the DSM-III-R ([SCID], Spitzer, Williams, Gibbon, & First, 1990) was administered to a sample of 73 adults who presented for treatment at a substance abuse facility to establish all possible substance abuse diagnoses based on the nosology of the revised Diagnostic Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders (3rd ed. [DSM-III], American Psychiatric Association, 1980). Subsequently, scores on the Alcohol and Drug Dependence scales of the MCMI-II for the present sample were compared to …


Development Of A K-Correction Factor For The Mmpi-A, Jody Jacobson Alperin Apr 1995

Development Of A K-Correction Factor For The Mmpi-A, Jody Jacobson Alperin

Psychology Theses & Dissertations

In 1992, the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory - Adolescent (MMPI-A) was developed to meet the unique experiences and needs of adolescents. Despite evidence that adolescents often demonstrate response biases in taking the MMPI-A, currently there is no method to systematically "correct" for the effect of test-taking attitude on profile configuration with this age group. The K-correction factor has been widely used to correct for defensiveness or underreporting of symptomatology on the MMPI among adult respondents, although results of cross-validation research on the effectiveness of the K-correction factor have been inconclusive. The present study derived age-appropriate K-weights to determine the degree …


1995 Ram Technologies Mountain State Invitational Results, Cedarville University Mar 1995

1995 Ram Technologies Mountain State Invitational Results, Cedarville University

Men's and Women's Track & Field Statistics (1984-1995)

No abstract provided.


Update - March 1995, Loma Linda University Center For Christian Bioethics Mar 1995

Update - March 1995, Loma Linda University Center For Christian Bioethics

Update

In this issue:

-- Cabbages and Condoms: Population Control in a Crowded World
-- On Conundrums, Condoms and Cabbages: "Prior Questions" on the Subject of Population Control
-- LLU offers Masters of Arts in Biomedical and Clinical Ethics


Information Interface - Volume 20, Issue 2 - March/April 1995, George Washington University, Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library Mar 1995

Information Interface - Volume 20, Issue 2 - March/April 1995, George Washington University, Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library

Information Interface (1976 - 2009)

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Women Who Hurt Themselves. Dusty Miller. Mar 1995

Women Who Hurt Themselves. Dusty Miller.

The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare

Dusty Miller, Women Who Hurt Themselves. New York: Basic Books, 1994. $22 hardcover.


1995 Naia Indoor Track & Field Championships Women's Results, Cedarville University Feb 1995

1995 Naia Indoor Track & Field Championships Women's Results, Cedarville University

Men's and Women's Track & Field Statistics (1984-1995)

No abstract provided.


1995 Naia Indoor Track & Field National Championships, Cedarville University Feb 1995

1995 Naia Indoor Track & Field National Championships, Cedarville University

Men's and Women's Track & Field Programs

No abstract provided.


1995 Naia Indoor Track & Field Championships Men's Results, Cedarville University Feb 1995

1995 Naia Indoor Track & Field Championships Men's Results, Cedarville University

Men's and Women's Track & Field Statistics (1984-1995)

No abstract provided.


Spruce Run News (February 1995), Spruce Run Staff Feb 1995

Spruce Run News (February 1995), Spruce Run Staff

Maine Women's Publications - All

No abstract provided.


Psychosocial Predictors Of Health Risk Factors In Adolescents, Steve Sussman, Clyde W. Dent, Alan W. Stacy, Dee Burton, Brian R. Flay Feb 1995

Psychosocial Predictors Of Health Risk Factors In Adolescents, Steve Sussman, Clyde W. Dent, Alan W. Stacy, Dee Burton, Brian R. Flay

CGU Faculty Publications and Research

Previous research has confirmed the role of problem-behavior theory constructs as predictors of nonconventional behaviors such as adolescent drug abuse. No prospective study, however, has examined this theory's relevance to less extreme nonconventional adolescent behaviors, such as poor health practices. In the present study, an attempt was made to predict an index composed of seven health risk factor items measured in 8th grade from numerous variables measured in 7th grade selected to reflect personality, perceived environment, and behavior systems of problem-behavior theory. In addition, problem-behavior theory was compared in predictive efficacy to a wellness notion. Factor analysis did not support …


Ua66/4/2 Highlights, Vol. 1, No. 2, Wku Social Work Feb 1995

Ua66/4/2 Highlights, Vol. 1, No. 2, Wku Social Work

WKU Archives Records

Newsletter created by and about the WKU Social Work department. Articles:

  • New University Policy
  • Westover, Lynn. Change is a Necessity of Life – Poem
  • AIDS Education
  • News from Association of Student Social Workers
  • Association of Student Social Workers Potluck
  • Phi Alpha News
  • Field Student Spotlight – Ethan Browning & Amy Watson


Quality Of Care In Family Planning Service Delivery In Kenya: Clients' And Providers' Perspectives, Lewis Ndhlovu Jan 1995

Quality Of Care In Family Planning Service Delivery In Kenya: Clients' And Providers' Perspectives, Lewis Ndhlovu

Reproductive Health

In recent years, the increasing number of organizations that have studied quality of care in international family planning (FP) programs demonstrates the importance the topic has acquired. To define quality of care in FP, the Bruce–Jain framework of six elements of care (choice of methods, information given to clients, technical competence, interpersonal relations, continuity and follow up, and appropriate constellation of services) have been used as the standard. However, what has been overlooked in this approach is the clients' perspectives of service quality. This study sought to narrow the gap in knowledge about the comparability and consistency in views between …