The purpose of the study is to determine the feasibility of delivering a text-based mental health literacy intervention for adolescent children who have family members with mental illness. The effectiveness of the text message intervention was measured using a single subject, multiple baseline study design. Each participant received three text messages per week for a total of 6 weeks, containing information regarding mental illness, managing crisis, resources, stigma, and assertiveness. The subjects were evaluated using qualitative and quantitative measures at multiple periods throughout the study. Assessments utilized include: Schizophrenia Vignette quiz developed by Jorm et. al. (1997), Perceived Stress Scale-14(PSS-14) (Cohen et. al., 19...
ABSTRACT Research into young children’s leadership skills is sparse and focused on leadership in cla...
Background: It is now widely accepted that physical training therapy is more reliable and effective ...
Attitude scales are an important component of educational and psychological research. One considerat...
The purpose of this study was to conduct a systematic inquiry into the lives of six early childhood ...
Sexual prejudice and discrimination are extremely prevalent throughout society and previous research...
Within the clinical decision-making literature, one under-researched area is related to psychologist...
Through a discussion of the seminal Adverse Childhood Experiences Study (ACEs), this thesis will exp...
Social Work students may experience vicarious trauma at some point in their lifetime. Throughout the...
Sexual violence is a serious problem that can have lasting, harmful effects on victims and their fam...
This study examined the relationship between the implementation of No Child Left Behind and the achi...
Asthma is one of the most common chronic diseases, affecting 20.4 million adults in the United State...
Latinx parents face various barriers to accessing mental health services for their children, and not...
Heart failure (HF) is a chronic disease affecting nearly six million people in the United States wit...
dissertationA meta-analysis examining the effectiveness of treatments for noncompliant behavior in c...
It has long been recognized that the Longitudinal Patient Record (LPR) has been defined as “A life-l...
ABSTRACT Research into young children’s leadership skills is sparse and focused on leadership in cla...
Background: It is now widely accepted that physical training therapy is more reliable and effective ...
Attitude scales are an important component of educational and psychological research. One considerat...
The purpose of this study was to conduct a systematic inquiry into the lives of six early childhood ...
Sexual prejudice and discrimination are extremely prevalent throughout society and previous research...
Within the clinical decision-making literature, one under-researched area is related to psychologist...
Through a discussion of the seminal Adverse Childhood Experiences Study (ACEs), this thesis will exp...
Social Work students may experience vicarious trauma at some point in their lifetime. Throughout the...
Sexual violence is a serious problem that can have lasting, harmful effects on victims and their fam...
This study examined the relationship between the implementation of No Child Left Behind and the achi...
Asthma is one of the most common chronic diseases, affecting 20.4 million adults in the United State...
Latinx parents face various barriers to accessing mental health services for their children, and not...
Heart failure (HF) is a chronic disease affecting nearly six million people in the United States wit...
dissertationA meta-analysis examining the effectiveness of treatments for noncompliant behavior in c...
It has long been recognized that the Longitudinal Patient Record (LPR) has been defined as “A life-l...
ABSTRACT Research into young children’s leadership skills is sparse and focused on leadership in cla...
Background: It is now widely accepted that physical training therapy is more reliable and effective ...
Attitude scales are an important component of educational and psychological research. One considerat...