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    • Examining Potential Predictors for Completion of the Gardasil Vaccine Sequence Based on Data Gathered at Clinics of Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions 

      Barat, Christopher E.; Wright, Courtney; Chou, Betty (Journal of Statistics Education, 2011)
      This paper presents categorical data that were gathered at two urban clinics and two suburban clinics of Johns Hopkins in an effort to identify characteristics of young female patients who successfully complete the ...
    • Beneath the Mimosa tree: A Novel 

      Verni, Stephanie (2012)
      Annabelle Marco and Michael Contelli are both only children of Italian-Americans. Next door neighbors since they were both five years old, they both receive their parents' constant attention and are regularly subjected to ...
    • Pollen Counts and Suicide Rates. Association Not Replicated. 

      Woo, J. M.; Gibbons, R. D.; Rogers, C. A.; Qin, P.; Kim, J. B.; Roberts, D. W.; Noh, E. S.; Mann, J. J.; Postolache, T. T. (Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 2012-02)
      Objective: To replicate a previously reported association between pollen counts and county suicide rates in the continental United States, across space and time. Method: The authors evaluated the relationship between ...
    • APA PsycNET 

      Bonsteel, Sue (Charleston Advisor, 2012-07)
      PsycNET is the online platform from the American Psychological Association offering access to the most comprehensive collection of high-quality information available in psychology, psychiatry, the behavioral sciences, and ...
    • A Meta-analysis of Parental Satisfaction, Adjustment, and Conflict in Joint Custody and Sole Custody Following Divorce 

      Bauserman, Robert (Journal of Divorce & Remarriage, 2012-08)
      The literature on parental satisfaction, adjustment, and relitigation in joint custody (JC) versus sole custody (SC) following divorce is reviewed. Findings are summarized for custody differences in parental demographics; ...
    • Psychometric Assessment of the Correa–Barrick Postpartum Depression Scale 

      Barrick, Christina; Kent, Vicky; Crusse, Elizabeth; Taylor, Dianne (Journal of Affective Disorders, 2012-12-10)
      Introduction: Empirical evidence has suggested an association between mood and color sensitivity. The purpose of this study is to report on the psychometric properties of a new postpartum depression rating scale while at ...
    • Paul Taylor: The Man Behind the Dance 

      Walton, Elizabeth; Shewbridge, Bill; Van Helden, Exsul; Conner, Devin; Tosti, Fernando; University of Maryland, Baltimore County (University of Maryland, Baltimore County, 2013)
      Summary: "A revealing glimpse into the mind of one of the most celebrated American choreographers in an interview by Elizabeth Walton, a dancer from Taylor's original company. She knows just what to ask him. The usually ...
    • Cases in Health Care Management 

      Buchbinder, Sharon B; Shanks, Nancy H.; Buchbinder, Dale (Jones & Bartlett Learning, 2014)
      Summary: From the authors of the bestselling Introduction to Health Care Management comes this compendium of 101 case studies that illustrate the challenges related to managing healthcare services. Segmented by topic and ...
    • A randomized controlled trial of prison-initiated buprenorphine: Prison outcomes and community treatment entry 

      Vocci, Frank J.; O’Grady, Kevin E.; Fitzgerald, Terrence T.; Schwartz, Robert P.; Kinlock, Timothy W.; Gordon, Michael S. (2014-09-01)
      Background Buprenorphine is a promising treatment for heroin addiction. However, little is known regarding its provision to pre-release prisoners with heroin dependence histories who were not opioid-tolerant, the relative ...
    • Afrezza: Fast-Acting Inhaled Insulin 

      Aschenbrenner, Diane S. (American Journal of Nursing, 2014-10)
      Afrezza (insulin human) is a newly approved fast-acting inhaled insulin. It can be used in treating type 1 diabetes when added to a long-acting insulin; in studies, patients with type 2 diabetes used it in combination with ...
    • IV Docetaxel Can Induce Alcohol Intoxication 

      Aschenbrenner, Diane S. (American Journal of Nursing, 2014-10)
      Docetaxel, a commonly used IV chemotherapeutic agent, can produce alcohol intoxication. Alcohol is used to dissolve the active ingredients so that the drug can be given intravenously. The amount of alcohol in each dose ...
    • Methamphetamine-Induced Short-Term Increase and Long-Term Decrease in Spatial Working Memory Affects Protein Kinase M Zeta (PKMζ), Dopamine, and Glutamate Receptors 

      Braren, Stephen H.; Drapala, Damian; Tulloch, Ingrid K.; Serrano, Peter A. (Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 2014-12-18)
      Methamphetamine (MA) is a toxic, addictive drug shown to modulate learning and memory, yet the neural mechanisms are not fully understood. We investigated the effects of 2 weekly injections of MA (30 mg/kg) on working ...
    • Baseball Girl: A Novel 

      Verni, Stephanie (2015)
      Francesca Milli’s father passes away when she’s a freshman in college and nineteen years old; she is devastated and copes with his death by securing a job working for the Bay City Blackbirds, a big-league team, as she ...
    • Moms & Meds: Navigating Pregnancy and Psychiatric Medication 

      Fiasconaro, Dina; Cullen, Lucas; Brooks, Brian II; Chaney, Corey; Johnston, Craig; Cipriano, Joe (Janson Media, Alexander Street Press, 2015)
      Moms & Meds: Navigating Pregnancy and Psychiatric Medication is a feature documentary film that explores the options women face when they want to have children, but take psychotropic medication for mental illness. The film ...
    • Asthma Medication Receives New Warning 

      Aschenbrenner, Diane S. (American Journal of Nursing, 2015-01)
      The labeling of omalizumab (Xolair), a drug used to treat allergic asthma, now carries a warning that its use may slightly increase the risk of cardiovascular complications. The drug may also pose an increased risk of ...
    • New Treatment for Opioid-Induced Constipation 

      Aschenbrenner, Diane S. (American Journal of Nursing, 2015-01)
      The opioid antagonist naloxegol (Movantik) is now approved to treat opioid-induced constipation in adults with chronic noncancer pain. The most common adverse effects are abdominal pain, diarrhea, nausea, flatulence, ...
    • The joy of pain and the pain of joy: In-group identification predicts schadenfreude and gluckschmerz following rival groups' fortunes 

      Hoogland, Charles; Schurtz, D. Ryan; Cooper, Chelsea; Combs, David; Brown, Edward; Smith, Richard (Motivation & Emotion, 2015-04)
      Four studies examined how in-group identification in the domain of sports is associated with schadenfreude in reaction to another group's suffering or gluckschmerz in reaction to another group's good fortune. Schadenfreude ...
    • A conceptual model of systems thinking leadership in community colleges 

      Davis, Anne Powel; Dent, Eric B.; Wharff, Deborah M. (Systemic Practice and Action Research, 2015-08)
      The pluralistic and often competing goals of myriad constituents, the changing demographics of students, the uncertainty of funding, and the growing demands for accountability from stakeholders have increased the complexity ...
    • Lashley's Essentials of Clinical Genetics in Nursing Practice, Second Edition 

      Lashley, Felissa R.; Schneidereith, Tonya A.; Kasper, Christine E. (Springer, 2016)
      Completely updated to help nurses learn to ìthink geneticallyî Todayís nurses must be able to ìthink geneticallyî to help individuals and families who are affected by genetic disease or contemplating genetic testing. This ...
    • Contemporary Organizational Behavior: From Ideas to Action 

      Kayes, Anna; Kayes, D. Christopher; Elsbach, Kimberly D. (Pearson, 2016)
      Contemporary Organizational Behavior: From Ideas to Action is an unconventional text that approaches Organizational Behavior in conceptual, contextual, and experiential ways. Using real world examples and expert advice, ...