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Examining Depression Pathways in Primary Care and Its Effectiveness on Latino Men
Northwest University, July 14, 2021
This study reviewed data from primary care clinics in the state of Washington in which the primary care behavioral health model was practiced to examine depression pathways used to improve depression care among Latino men ...
Political Ideology and Black-and-White Thinking
Northwest University, November 30, 2020
The political ideology of the American people has become increasingly polarized over the last decade; this trend corresponds with increasingly negative views of people with different values. Black-and-white thinking is a ...
Extracurricular Opportunities Improve Resilience and Self-Efficacy in Foster Youth Alumni
Northwest University, April 13, 2021
Foster care alumni (age 21 and older) are more likely to experience challenges than those adults who did not age out of the foster care system. In contrast with their peers who grow up in their families of origin, individuals ...
The Impact of Body Size on Utilizing Mental Health Services
Northwest University, Spring 2020
According to Flegal et al. (2016), approximately 32.5% of American adults are classified as “overweight” and 37.7% are considered “obese” in the BMI system (Flegal et al., 2016). At the same time, bias and discrimination ...
The Effects of Self-Care and Organizational Support on Burnout in Treatment Providers that work with Sex Trafficking Survivors
Northwest University, July 27, 2020
Mental healthcare providers that work with survivors of sex trafficking are at high risk for burnout, which not only impacts the individual but can have negative effects on the organization and the population they serve. ...
Mason County Resource Guide
Northwest University, April 20, 2021
A Neglected and Untreated Population: Addressing the Systemic Underdiagnosis of Females with ADHD
Northwest University, November 17, 2021
ADHD is a neurobehavioral disorder that has been historically associated with young boys, although recent research has focused on bolstering the scarce selection of research on females with the disorder. I evaluated a large ...
Organizational Sensemaking, Trust, and Church Planting
Northwest University, April 2021
This mixed methods research study examined the lived experience of evangelical church leaders making sense of a disruptive phenomenon, the vision from the district superintendent to address chronic organizational decline ...
Life and Lived Experiences of Adults With Chronic Mental Illness
Northwest University, July 22, 2021
Chronic mental illnesses such as schizophrenia or bipolar disorders can have lasting impacts and challenges for those who live with them. These challenges consist of routine difficulty, structured support, and how this ...
The Impact of Drug Related Consequences on Cooccurring Depression and Substance Use
Northwest University, June 29, 2021
Adolescent drug use is a public health concern, as evidenced by the multitude of previous literature that has outlined the consequences for the users, their social system, and the community at large. Young drug users may ...