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Publikováno v:
Journal of Primary Care & Community Health, Vol 11 (2020)
Since the release of Healthy People 2020, there has been extensive research understanding factors associated with health-related quality of life (HRQoL) among specific populations. Despite this growing body of research, little has been conducted to u
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/b1d1cf6a248342fe847525f1846eab4b
Autor:
Jaime L. Williams, John P. Berns
Publikováno v:
Gender in Management: An International Journal. 37:39-57
Purpose While the presence of women in the boardroom has been steadily increasing, shareholders have taken action to push firms which lag in this area to add women to their boards. The purpose of this study is to examine whether firms with more gende
Autor:
Guillermo M Wippold, Carolyn M. Tucker, Jaime L. Williams, Julia Roncoroni, Susan Lee, Frederic F. Desmond, Maria E. Moutinho, Wafaa Ateyah
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Health Education. 51:169-178
Background: Health initiatives have been established in many workplaces to promote healthy behaviors among employees. Health Self-Empowerment Theory (HSET) suggests that personal, modifiable factor...
Publikováno v:
Translational Issues in Psychological Science. 5:297-301
Publikováno v:
Personality and Individual Differences. 198:111803
Autor:
Carolyn M. Tucker, Terry O. Derias, Kirsten G. Klein, Wafaa Ateyah, Nwakaego A Nmezi, Lori Bilello, Julia Roncoroni, Nipa R. Shah, Jaime L. Williams, Stephen D. Anton
Publikováno v:
Clinical Obesity. 11
Non-Hispanic Black women have the highest rates of overweight/obesity of any group in the United States. To date, few interventions have worked to reduce overweight/obesity in this population. This study investigated the views of Black women with ove
Autor:
A. J. Good, Lori Bilello, Tara A. Morrissette, N. E. Rowland, Nipa R. Shah, Guillermo M. Wippold, Carolyn M. Tucker, Jaime L. Williams
Publikováno v:
Clinical Obesity. 8:11-20
The prevalence of overweight/obesity is disproportionately higher among racial/ethnic minority and low-income patients. The purpose of this study was to survey racially diverse, low-income patients regarding their experiences with and desires regardi
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings. 24:223-233
Sexual minorities experience higher rates of several physical health problems compared to their heterosexual counterparts. The present study uses Meyer's Minority Stress Model (Psychological Bulletin, 129(5): 674-697, 2003) to examine physical health
Publikováno v:
The Counseling Psychologist. 45:781-809
Significant health disparities continue to plague many groups of people who have been systematically oppressed and largely unrepresented in health research. Community-based participatory research (CBPR) is a collaborative research approach that has b