Data from the National Survey of Children’s Health 2020 was used to evaluate the association between family resilience and anxiety and depression severity among children …
The purpose of this project is to examine if the use of educational videos will improve parents' attitudes towards speech/language therapy services for their children, …
Overall In 2017, 11.8 percent (15 million) U.S households were experiencing food insecurity and 4.5 percent had very low food security. Among children, 1 in …
Food insecurity and anxiety are hot button issues that are becoming integral to how we view public health.There are 13 million children are food insecure …
In this interview, Beatrice McGeoch, Brown University class of 1997, shares her thoughts on education, work, and housing, in the times of COVID-19. McGeoch begins …
This dissertation explores the topic of fictive kinship – defined as a deep, personal connection between two or more individuals which is not biologically or …
In this interview, Feven Teklu, Senior Leadership Giving Officer in the Office of Advancement at Brown University, discusses her experiences as a woman of color …
Technology brought incredible convenience to nearly every aspect of our lives. Means of communication, transportation, entertainment, and even exercise is very different. Innovation came with, …
In this oral history captured over the course of four interviews, Diane Straker, the Pembroke Center’s administrative assistant, details her experiences living in various states …
Christianson syndrome (CS) is an autism-related rare genetic disorder due to changes in the SLC9A6 gene. A CS research registry of patients began in 2017 …
This dissertation comprises three chapters studying how the healthcare system and health policies work. Chapter 1 examines the effects of primary care physicians' (PCP) retirement …
In this interview recorded during the 2018 Black Alumni Reunion, Afua Hassan and Wanda Moore discuss their time at Brown University, the effect their education …
This interview with members of the Pembroke College class of 1967 documents the undergraduate experiences of Carol Lemlein, Susan Haas, Brenda Hubbard, Karen Wolk, Sharon …
Children in developing countries face a myriad of hardships including poverty, household economic shocks, and high disease burden. These adverse conditions curtail children’s human capital …