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    Mindfulness Interventions for Vaping Management : Department of Nursing and Department of Kinesiology 

    Glenna, Lauren; Anderson, Collin; Alm, Abby; Kaiser, Paul; Brosious, Taylor; Cosgriff, Brooke (2024-04)
    This study aims to investigate the effectiveness of practicing mindfulness techniques and weekly positive framed short message services (SMS) on vaping behaviors of UW-Eau Claire students. 50 participants who vape as a ...
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    Sources of Stability and Changes of Attitudes Towards Cis/Heteronormativity Among College Students 

    Parisot, Angelina (2024-04)
    This project examines how community of origin and campus communities may influence students’ to have higher or lower levels of viewing cisgender and heterosexuality as “normal”; we investigate cisheteronormativity. We ...
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    Swipe to Success : Case Study of an Undergraduate Academic Program’s Use of Social Media to Increase Program Visibility and Student Engagement 

    Thieding, Jenna G. (2024-04)
    The University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire's Health Care Administration (HCAD) program successfully optimized its social media strategy, resulting in a thriving online presence and positive impacts on students, alumni, ...
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    College Students’ Achievement Pressures and Well-Being : Preliminary Findings 

    Jones, Georgia; Ohlhues, Kurt; Schroeder, Caskey (2024-04)
    Mental health concerns among college students have been on the rise over the last decade. In a recent survey of over 90,000 U.S. college students, 41% of the students reported symptoms of depression and 36% reported symptoms ...
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    HMoob Patriarchy : HMoob Women’s Educational Experiences 

    Vang, Chao (2024-04)
    Growing up as a HMoob American man, the patriarchal system within the Hmong community has always feel like a heavy burden of responsibilities. This research examines what role patriarchy has on HMoob women undergraduate ...
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    Smartphones, Attention, and Brain Electrical Responses 

    Walker, Erin M.; Kerr, Emily; Bilek, Megan N.; Rizzo, Izzy M.; Robarge, Samantha D.; Schmidt, Evan J.; Wenzel, Charlie K. (2024-04)
    The mere presence of one’s smartphone can be a distraction, impairing behavioral performance on an attention task (Ward et al., 2017). Attention is positively associated with both amplitude of the P3 (a component of EEG-based ...
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    Smartphone Use and Problems: Associations with Attention, Mindfulness, Impulsivity, and Sleep 

    Kerr, Emily (2024-04)
    Smartphone use is commonly thought to be problematic, especially for the younger generations, for attention, sleep, and connection to the present. We are investigating, in undergraduate students, the association between ...
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    Investigating Students’ Perceptions of the Implementation of Interprofessional Education 

    Young, Sarena; Westlake, Claire (2024-04)
    Interprofessional education (IPE) includes two or more disciplines learning together effectively to achieve the goal of providing their future patients or clients with the highest quality, interdisciplinary care. To ...
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    Body Factors Predict Self-Injury Among Sexual Minority College Students 

    Whyte, Samantha; Schilling, Leah; Dubman, Ty (2024-04)
    Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) has an elevated prevalence among sexual minorities (Cox, 2016). Body relationship factors may play a role as a disregard for the body is needed to intentionally injure it (Muehlenkamp, 2012). ...
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    Faculty Perspectives of Classroom Physical Activity Breaks : A Cross-Sectional Study 

    Anderson, Lynsey (2024-04)
    Current evidence shows health benefits using physical activity breaks (PABs) in educational environments. However, university students spend much of their day in settings that promote sedentarism. This study aimed to analyze ...
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