This dissertation examines the decision making process and the reasoning an individual uses when deciding how, what, and when to disclose. Results should offer a better understanding of the process an individual goes through in the when sharing information, including the motivations and reasons of what is hoped to be gained from each interaction. Results found people incorporate a variety of reasons for deciding on disclosure. Close relationships and duty to inform were the two most common reasons. Health literacy impacted disclosure as people were unable to disclose information before they had the necessary knowledge about the illness. Methodology of the study included quantitative and qualitative analysis asking about time frame of disclo...
February 2012 issue of Old Dominion University\u27s College of Health Sciences Newsletter.https://di...
The burden of hypertension is increasing worldwide, with higher rates in Low- and Middle-Income Coun...
Ethnographic methods have filtered from academia to product development, particularly in the technol...
Probability and statistics form the basis for many of the decisions that we make on a daily basis. H...
In this personal essay, the author reflects on experiences in global health professions education pr...
The study explored the potential social benefits and motivations of participation in sport beyond th...
My thesis concerns the fate of the spiritual capacities of human beings in the time of digital media...
peer-reviewedThe mental healthcare of prisoners is seen as a public health challenge internationally...
This thesis has demonstrated the various applications for antibody-based CTC capture, extending beyo...
Ontic structural realism (OSR) is at its core the view that structure is ontologically fundamental. ...
Most adult persons with anorexia satisfy the existing criteria widely used to assess decision-making...
In this article I explore various facets of Nozick’s famous thought experiment involving the experie...
Seventy years from the publication of Thomas Sharp’s classic Anatomy of a Village, Michael Hebbert c...
In a recent paper, Inmaculada de Melo-Martín and Kristen Intemann consider several ways in which, f...
Given the advent of highly effective antiretroviral therapy, HIV is now considered a manageable chro...
February 2012 issue of Old Dominion University\u27s College of Health Sciences Newsletter.https://di...
The burden of hypertension is increasing worldwide, with higher rates in Low- and Middle-Income Coun...
Ethnographic methods have filtered from academia to product development, particularly in the technol...
Probability and statistics form the basis for many of the decisions that we make on a daily basis. H...
In this personal essay, the author reflects on experiences in global health professions education pr...
The study explored the potential social benefits and motivations of participation in sport beyond th...
My thesis concerns the fate of the spiritual capacities of human beings in the time of digital media...
peer-reviewedThe mental healthcare of prisoners is seen as a public health challenge internationally...
This thesis has demonstrated the various applications for antibody-based CTC capture, extending beyo...
Ontic structural realism (OSR) is at its core the view that structure is ontologically fundamental. ...
Most adult persons with anorexia satisfy the existing criteria widely used to assess decision-making...
In this article I explore various facets of Nozick’s famous thought experiment involving the experie...
Seventy years from the publication of Thomas Sharp’s classic Anatomy of a Village, Michael Hebbert c...
In a recent paper, Inmaculada de Melo-Martín and Kristen Intemann consider several ways in which, f...
Given the advent of highly effective antiretroviral therapy, HIV is now considered a manageable chro...
February 2012 issue of Old Dominion University\u27s College of Health Sciences Newsletter.https://di...
The burden of hypertension is increasing worldwide, with higher rates in Low- and Middle-Income Coun...
Ethnographic methods have filtered from academia to product development, particularly in the technol...