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Condom communication in young adults’ romantic relationships: Examining privacy’s effects on attitudes, norms, self-efficacy, and barriers
Brannon, Grace Ellen, PhD (2019)Condoms are the most recommended method of preventing sexually transmitted infections (STIs), yet they are underutilized. Young adults are at substantially higher risk for contracting an STI than other populations, but do ... -
Family Communicative Environment’s Effects on Young Adults’ Social Norms about Limiting Alcohol: Examining the Mediating Effects of Implicit Privacy Rules
Brannon, Grace Ellen, PhD (2021)Alcohol usage among young adults remains a prominent public health concern. Communicating with family members about alcohol can positively influence young adults’ perceptions of social norms, yet the stigmatized nature of ... -
Influence of Pediatric Patients’ Developmental or Chronic Health Condition Status as a Predictor of Parents’ Perceptions of Patient- and Family-Centered Care
Brannon, Grace Ellen, PhD; Ray, Madison, BA, MA; Lark, Payton, EMT-P; Kindratt, Tiffany B., PhD, MPH (2022)Our study aimed to estimate how a pediatric patient’s health condition status influences parents’ perceptions of patient- and family-centered care (PFCC). We analyzed five years (2013–2017) of Medical Expenditure Panel ... -
‘Never time to do anything well’: mothers’ reported constraints during a pandemic
Brannon, Grace Ellen, PhD; Cummins, Molly Wiant, PhD (2022)Mothers’ perceptions of mothering could potentially influence several aspects of their home and work commitments. This study explores how mothers perceive their mothering experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic via 18 ...