Liu, ChengChing Hiya Ling, Jiying Liu, Charles Schrader, Kara Ammigan, Ravichandran Mclntire, Emily
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Journal of American college health : J of ACH
Objective: To examine the effects of a university's health vaccination initiative in increasing vaccination rates among international students/scholars in the United States. Methods: The vaccination initiative included: increasing vaccination opportunities by holding a pre-registration event, providing vaccine recommendations from healthcare profes...
Macintosh, Janelle L B Behunin, Gavin Luthy, Karlen E Beth Beckstrand, Renea L Eden, Lacey M Ray, Gaye
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Journal of American college health : J of ACH
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of a vaccination education module to improve vaccine expectations and behaviors among college freshmen. Participants: The participants were 177 college freshmen at one private Utah university. Participants were eligible for this study if admitted as new freshmen during the 2019-2020 school year. Methods: The...
Li, Yuejin Cary-Brown, Sierra Ochapa, Monica Rostampour, Sara Hawkins, Anita Smith
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Journal of American college health : J of ACH
Objective: Young adults of age 18-29 years old account for the most COVID-19 cases in the US, and ethnic groups were affected disproportionately. Correctly wearing a face mask remains a critical intervention for COVID-19 mitigation. The study aimed to examine how well Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) residents adhered to mask we...
O'Donnell, Christopher Brownlee, Katherine Martin, Elise Suyama, Joe Albert, Steve Anderson, Steven Bhatte, Sai Bonner, Kenyon Burton, Chad Corn, Micaela
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Journal of American college health : J of ACH
A small percentage of universities and colleges conducted mass SARS-CoV-2 testing. However, universal testing is resource-intensive, strains national testing capacity, and false negative tests can encourage unsafe behaviors. A large urban university campus. Virus control centered on three pillars: mitigation, containment, and communication, with te...
Gravagna, Katie Basta, Nicole E Nederhoff, Dawn Cheng, Bethany McKearnan, Shannon B Bonner, Kimberly E Ulrich, Angela K
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Journal of American college health : J of ACH
Objective: To assess the frequency of preventative COVID-19 behaviors and vaccination willingness among United States (US) college and university students during the COVID-19 pandemic. Participants: Participants (N = 653) were ≥18 years old and students at institutions for higher education in the US in March 2020. Methods: Students self-reported pr...
Weber Rawlins, Michelle L Johnson, Rachel S Schmidt, Julianne D Lynall, Robert C O'Brien, Katy H Welch Bacon, Cailee E
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Journal of American college health : J of ACH
Objective: To identify (1) university educators' perceptions of academic adjustments (AA), and (2) if teaching experience correlated with AA perceptions following concussion. Participants: Two hundred twenty educators. Methods: University educators were invited to complete a survey containing four subsections; this manuscript focuses on AA followin...
Mcpeake, Emma Lamore, Kristopher Boujut, Émilie El Khoury, Joelle Clément, Céline Zorn, Sabine Plumet, Marie-Hélène Pellenq, Catherine Cappe, Émilie
Whilst the prevalence of autistic students attending university in France is increasing, limited research has explored the experiences of university professors and disability support staff in French higher education. The current study sought to fill this gap in the literature using a qualitative research design. Semi-structured interviews were cond...
Vicencio-Ramirez, Karla
Wick, Kelley Marie
Attempting to conceptualize wellbeing is difficult, and the current research literature does not offer a standard definition that encapsulates the complexity of this construct, nor has there been a thorough consideration the impact of culture and societal standards of behavior on wellbeing. Additionally, the emergence of a new developmental period ...
Zhao, Qingyu Paschali, Magdalini Dehoney, Joseph Baker, Fiona C de Zambotti, Massimiliano De Bellis, Michael D Goldston, David B Nooner, Kate B Clark, Duncan B Luna, Beatriz
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Heavy alcohol drinking is a major, preventable problem that adversely impacts the physical and mental health of US young adults. Studies seeking drinking risk factors typically focus on young adults who enrolled in 4-year residential college programs (4YCP) even though most high school graduates join the workforce, military, or community colleges. ...