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Obesity classification from facial images using deep learning
(Wichita State University, 2021-04-02)INTRODUCTION: Obesity is a serious health problem that is on the rise both in the United States and globally. Obesity is frequently defined using the clinical Body Mass Index (BMI) ratio of height and weight. Overweight ... -
Object relations predicts borderline personality disorder symptoms beyond emotional dysregulation, negative affect, and impulsivity
(American Psychological Association, 2017-01)Many studies have determined that the traits of emotional dysregulation, negative affect, and impulsivity are the strongest predictors of borderline personality disorder (BPD). Although psychodynamic, empirically supported ... -
Observational study data inform the development of clinic-specific recommendations for implementation of Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT)
(Wichita State University, 2020-05-01)BACKGROUND: Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) is a clinical practice to identify and prevent risky health behaviors related to substance misuse. In preparation for SBIRT implementation ... -
Observed peer victimization during early elementary school: continuity, growth, and relation to risk for child antisocial and depressive behavior
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2003-11)The rate at which 266 boys and girls ages 5 to 7 years old were victimized by peers was observed on multiple occasions in kindergarten and first grade. Individual differences in victimization were observed at kindergarten ... -
Open science and data sharing in trauma research: Developing a trauma-informed protocol for archiving sensitive qualitative data
(Educational Publishing Foundation, 2022-09-01)Objective: The open science movement seeks to make research more transparent, and to that end, researchers are increasingly expected or required to archive their data in national repositories. In qualitative trauma research, ... -
Oppositional human factors in cybersecurity: A preliminary analysis of affective states
(IEEE, 2021-11-15)The need for cyber defense research is growing as more cyber-attacks are directed at critical infrastructure and other sensitive networks. Traditionally, the focus has been on hardening system defenses. However, other ... -
Optimal placement of police body-worn cameras
(Wichita State University, 2017-04-28)As a growing technology, body-worn cameras are gaining considerable popularity with police departments and increased attention from the media. These cameras allow transparency between officers and civilians, as well as ... -
Organizational and ecological efforts to address gender and sexual minority health disparities and inclusivity within the healthcare and mental healthcare delivery system
(Wichita State University, 2018-05)According to the Health Equity Index (Human Rights, 2016), only three hospitals in Kansas were determined as leaders for health care equality. All three facilities are located closer to Kansas City and therefore inaccessible ... -
Organizational capacity needs of consumer-run organizations
(Springer New York LLC, 2008-05)Consumer-run organizations (CROs) are self-help oriented organizations that are run entirely by consumers (people who use or have used mental health services). The current study utilizes an organizational capacity framework ... -
Organizational differences in technology implementation in community settings
(Wichita State University, 2022-05)Onboarding new technology systems can be a difficult venture for individuals and organizations to accomplish. Many new data systems fail when implemented for a variety of reasons. Most research on the topic of technology ... -
Origins of antisocial behavior. Negative reinforcement and affect dysregulation of behavior as socialization mechanisms in family interaction
(Sage Publications, 1997-04)Theoretical models specifying the contribution of two social-familial mechanisms, negative reinforcement and affect dysregulation, to the development of child antisocial behavior were tested using a sample of 57 8- to ... -
Oscillatory potentials of X-linked carriers of congenital stationary night blindness
(ARVO, 1989-05)ERG oscillatory potentials (OPs) were recorded from obligate carriers of CSNB and from age-matched normal subjects. The OPs were recorded under four stimulus conditions and were analyzed in the time and frequency domains. ... -
Outcome expectancies and expectancy accessibility in exercise behavior
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2012-02)Most people do not engage in recommended levels of physical activity. Social cognition research indicates that self-reported outcome expectancies (OEs) are associated with exercise behavior, but self-report assessments ... -
Outcomes from a school-randomized controlled trial of Steps to Respect: A Bullying Prevention Program
(National Association of School Psychologists, 2011-09)This study reports the outcomes of a randomized controlled trial of Steps to Respect: A Bullying Prevention Program conducted in 33 California elementary schools. Schools were matched on school demographic characteristics ... -
Outcomes of a primary prevention project for business and professional women
(Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 1994-11)This article presents the results of an alcohol abuse prevention project targeting business and professional women. Pre-, post- and follow-up surveys of alcohol use, negative consequences and uses, and knowledge of alcohol ... -
Own-race faces capture attention faster than other-race faces: evidence from response time and the N2pc
(Public Library of Science, 2015-06-04)Studies have shown that people are better at recognizing human faces from their own-race than from other-races, an effect often termed the Own-Race Advantage. The current study investigates whether there is an Own-Race ... -
PA student assessment of body mass index in children using visual cues
(Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc., 2017-10)Objective: Pediatric weight or body mass index often is underestimated by providers when relying solely upon visual cues. This study sought to determine physician assistant (PA) students' and recent graduates' ability to ... -
Paramedics believe verbal verification with a team mate reduces medication errors more than mental verification alone
(Mosby-Elsevier, 2013-10)Paramedics believe verbal verification with a team mate reduces medication errors more than mental verification alone. -
Parent intention to use a patient portal as related to their children following a facilitated demonstration
(Mary Ann Liebert Inc, 2013-12-04)Objective: To describe parent feedback and intention to use the patient portal related to their children's health records after a facilitated learning session. Patient portals are Internet-based, self-service models for ... -
Parent opinions about use of text messaging for immunization reminders
(JMIR Publications, Inc, 2012-05)Background: Adherence to childhood immunization schedules is a function of various factors. Given the increased use of technology as a strategy to increase immunization coverage, it is important to investigate how parents ...