Browsing College of Health and Human Performance by Author "Lamson, Angela L."
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A THREE WORLD VIEW META-EVALUATION OF INTEGRATED BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CARE
Muse, Amelia R. (East Carolina University, 2017-05-03)Integrated behavioral health care (IBHC), the simultaneous interface of medical and behavioral health care, is an emerging solution for the delivery of behavioral health in primary care contexts. While significant scholarship ... -
Adverse Childhood Experiences and Disordered Eating in the Military
Cobb, Erin (East Carolina University, 2018-05-01)Over the last two decades, researchers, clinicians, and policy makers have increasingly acknowledged the impact of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs; Felitti et al., 1998) on adult health outcomes. Although the prevalence ... -
Attachment-Based Treatment for Pediatric Obesity in Integrated Behavioral Health Care
Maag-Winter, Ashley (East Carolina University, 2016-12-16)Pediatric obesity is a growing health concern afflicting the United States. Pediatric obesity, as a health epidemic, not only costs billions of dollars to our nation, but also negatively impacts the biological, psychological, ... -
Biopsychosocial Health of Military Members and their Spouses
Lewis, Melissa E. (East Carolina University, 2012)Military members and their spouses experience unique stressors compared to civilian couples, making them vulnerable for physical, psychological, and relational health concerns. A systematic literature search, exhaustive ... -
The Clinical, Operational, and Financial Worlds of Neonatal Palliative Care : An Ethnographic Investigation
Williams Reade, Jackie (East Carolina University, 2011)In this focused ethnography the researcher sought to gain a multidisciplinary perspective on the cultural context of neonatal palliative care, including Peek's three world view of clinical, operational, and financial ... -
An Exploration of Biopsychosocial and Marital Health in Military Couples Using Heart Rate Variability
Muse, Amelia R. (East Carolina University, 2013)In the United States there are approximately 3.6 million military personnel, over half of which are married. Few researchers have focused on the biological, psychological, and social health of military couples despite the ... -
An Exploration of Marital Health and Stress Among Military Couples
Lacks, Meghan H. (East Carolina University, 2013)There are approximately 1.5 million active duty service members in today's military (Department of Defense [DoD], 2010) and approximately 726,000 (56.4%) of these individuals are married (DoD, 2010). Although the military ... -
Family‑Centered Primary Care for Older Adults with Cognitive Impairment
Welch, Melissa L.; Hodgson, Jennifer L.; Didericksen, Katharine W.; Lamson, Angela L.; Forbes, Thompson (2022) -
His and Hers : How Military Spouses Experience Physical, Psychological, and Relational Health
Buchner, Lisa J. (East Carolina University, 2013)Within military couples, military personnel and their civilian spouses experience both common and unique complexities due to their connection to the military; however, the literature to date has only scratched the surface ... -
LATINA IMMIGRANTS, HIV, AND THEIR EXPIERENCES WITH HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS IN THE U.S. AND THEIR HOME COUNTRY
Bellamy, Roberta Woodlief (East Carolina University, 1/13/16)The intersection of factors associated with immigration in the Latina population and available culturally sensitive health care has not been well examined. There is a scarcity of research available that examines factors ... -
MedFTs’ Role in the Recruitment and Retention of a Diverse Physician Population: A Conceptual Model
Davis, Corin E.; Lamson, Angela L.; Black, Kristin Z. (2022-01-06) -
Medical Family Therapy in Rural Community Health: A Longitudinal “Peek” into Integrated Care Successes
Lamson, Angela L.; Hodgson, Jennifer L.; Limon, Francisco; Feng, Cheng (2022-01-09) -
Medical Family Therapy Meets Childhood Obesity
Pratt, Keeley J. (East Carolina University, 2010)The dissertation is a compilation of two journal articles. The first article is a literature review that addresses integrated care for childhood obesity with consideration for clinical, operational, and financial practices. ... -
Operationalizing Frequent Emergency Department Use: A Systemic Perspective
Goodman, Jessica M. (East Carolina University, 2019-05-01)Frequent emergency department (ED) use has been the topic of much conversation, research, and debate in recent years as the healthcare sector in the U.S. makes the transition from volume- to value-based care. Although there ... -
Screening Latino Farmworkers for Depression in Primary Care
Limon, Francisco J. (East Carolina University, 2016-05-05)Latino farmworkers experience depression at significantly higher rates than non-Latino Whites and usually they seek help for their mental health needs at primary care settings. Despite the high prevalence of depression in ... -
THE BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL-SPIRITUAL HEALTH OF ACTIVE DUTY WOMEN: SERVICE MEMBERS IN NEED OF SERVICE
Lacks, Meghan H. (East Carolina University, 2016-05-03)Given the growing number of women who serve in the military, it is critical that mental health clinicians, medical providers, researchers, and policy makers are aware of the unique biological, psychological, social, and ... -
Trauma, Coping, & the Couple Relationship : An Investigation of Pregnant Couples' Biopsychosocial-Spiritual Health
Wilson, Grace Ann (East Carolina University, 2014)Pregnancy and trauma are each complex biopsychosocial-spiritual processes with implications for the couple relationship, but there is not enough research on the ways that the two constructs are connected. Two articles were ...