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Who bought a gun during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States?: Associations with QAnon beliefs, right-wing political attitudes, intimate partner violence, antisocial behavior, suicidality, and mental health and substance use problems

, Elizabeth Johnson, Carter Sherman, C. Emily Durbin, Edelyn Verona. Writing – review & editing: Brian M. Hicks, C. Emily Durbin, Edelyn Verona. 15 / 17 16 / 17 1. Lang BJ , Lang M. Pandemics , protests, and

Developing an Integrated Crisis Context Approach for Crisis Management

This research explores how unique situational factors, particularly challenges and opportunities within local governments and their operating environments, affect crisis management. Survey data was collected from local government officials (n=307) who manage communication functions in municipalities across the U.S. Results indicate partnerships with outside agencies were...

Government Public Relations and Social Media: An Analysis of the Perceptions and Trends of Social Media Use at the Local Government Level

Johnson Avery Ph.D. Using survey data collected from 463 local government officials from municipalities across the United States, this study examines the use of social media tools by local governments and

Comprising or Compromising Credibility? : Use of Spokesperson Quotations in News Releases Issued by Major Health Agencies

Elizabeth Johnson Avery, Ph.D., is Assistant Professor in Public Relations in the School of Advertising and Public Relations at The University of Tennessee , USA 1 Sora Kim, Ph.D., is Assistant Professor

Public Relations Practitioners’ Relationships with Media and Each Other as Moderators of Excellent Health Information and the Local Public Health Agenda

Avery, Ph.D. and Ruthann Weaver Lariscy, Ph.D. 0 Elizabeth Johnson Avery, Ph.D, is Assistant Professor of Public Relations at The University of Tennessee , USA This study addresses part of the process

From Financial Literacy to Financial Capability Among Youth

e Journal of Sociology Fro m Financial A m ong Youth Margaret S. Sherraden 0 University of Missouri , St. Louis , USA Elizabeth Johnson Part of the Latina/o Studies Commons, and the Social Work

Cultural specificity versus institutional universalism: a critique of the National Integrity System (NIS) methodology

This article provides an assessment and critique of the National Integrity System approach and methodology, informed by the experience of conducting an NIS review in Cambodia. It explores four key issues that potentially undermine the relevance and value of NIS reports for developing democracies: the narrowly conceived institutional approach underpinning the NIS methodology; the...

Library Takeovers: After Hours Nerf Games and More at the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library

The Corvallis-Benton County Public Library (CBCPL) has been hosting action-packed after-hours events for all ages since July 2017. Referred to as Takeovers, these events involve crafts, video games, Nerf games, and more—all while the library is closed. Each Takeover event is tailored to a specific age group (either tweens, teens, or adults) and people from outside that age group...

Methodological Issues in Antifungal Susceptibility Testing of Malassezia pachydermatis

Reference methods for antifungal susceptibility testing of yeasts have been developed by the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) and the European Committee on Antibiotic Susceptibility Testing (EUCAST). These methods are intended to test the main pathogenic yeasts that cause invasive infections, namely Candida spp. and Cryptococcus neoformans, while testing other...

The Role of Tax Credits and Subsidies in Downtown Revitalization: Case Study Binghamton, New York

need materials in an alternate format, contact for assistance. Article 6 Authors Joshua Abrams; Oscar Alvarado; Carolyn Barton; Samantha Bosshart; Elizabeth Johnson,; Matt Matteson; and Elizabeth

Ecological assessment of the marine ecosystems of Barbuda, West Indies: Using rapid scientific assessment to inform ocean zoning and fisheries management

Conceptualization: Benjamin Ruttenberg, Jennifer E. Caselle, Andrew J. Estep, Ayana Elizabeth Johnson, Kristen L. Marhaver, Lee J. Richter, Stuart A. Sandin, Mark J. A. Vermeij, Jennifer E. Smith. Data curation ... Ruttenberg, Jennifer E. Caselle, Andrew J. Estep, Ayana Elizabeth Johnson, Kristen L. Marhaver, Lee J. Richter, Stuart A. Sandin, Mark J. A. Vermeij, Jennifer E. Smith, David Grenda. Methodology: Benjamin

Estimating the Development Assistance for Health Provided to Faith-Based Organizations, 1990–2013

Background Faith-based organizations (FBOs) have been active in the health sector for decades. Recently, the role of FBOs in global health has been of increased interest. However, little is known about the magnitude and trends in development assistance for health (DAH) channeled through these organizations. Material and Methods Data were collected from the 21 most recent editions...

A Welcome Attack on American Values : How the Doctrines of Robert Owen Attracted American Society

In November 1824, Robert Owen came to the United States with the intention of putting his beliefs about society into practice. He had done so once before in the “new system of society” that he had created at New Lanark (the site of a textile factory he owned), in which he singled out individualism, competition and selfishness as the sources of social evil. The prescribed cure was...

Blood, Power, and Privilege: Why the man who ordered the slaughter of a race was not racist

not racist Elizabeth Johnson Early French colonists on the island of Hispaniola, a mass of land in the Caribbean that is home to the countries Haiti and the Dominican Republic, devised an extremely

Thrice Victimized: Victims of Hurricane Katrina; Victims of Violent Crimes; and Victims of Apprendi, Blakely, and Booker

By Gannon Elizabeth Johnson, Published on 01/01/07 ... Victims of Apprendi, Blakely, and Booker Washington University Journal of Law & Policy Recommended Citation 0 Washington University School of Law , USA Gannon Elizabeth Johnson - Thrice

Assessing the Complex and Evolving Relationship between Charges and Payments in US Hospitals: 1996 – 2012

Background In 2013 the United States spent $2.9 trillion on health care, more than in any previous year. Much of the debate around slowing health care spending growth focuses on the complicated pricing system for services. Our investigation contributes to knowledge of health care spending by assessing the relationship between charges and payments in the inpatient hospital setting...

Lobar Collapse and Obliteration of Air Bronchogram Allowing Early Diagnosis of Endobronchial Aspergillus Infection following Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation

. Thyagarajan,2 Elizabeth Johnson,3 David Weeden,4 Mary Morgan,5 Sarah J. Groves,6 and Colin G. Steward6,7 1Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, Senate House, Tyndall Avenue, Bristol BS8 1TH, UK 2Department of

Lobar Collapse and Obliteration of Air Bronchogram Allowing Early Diagnosis of Endobronchial Aspergillus Infection following Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation

. Thyagarajan,2 Elizabeth Johnson,3 David Weeden,4 Mary Morgan,5 Sarah J. Groves,6 and Colin G. Steward6,7 1Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, Senate House, Tyndall Avenue, Bristol BS8 1TH, UK 2Department of

Special Considerations for Multiple Limb Amputation

It has been estimated that more than 1.6 million individuals in the United States have undergone at least one amputation. The literature abounds with research of the classifications of such injuries, their etiologies, epidemiologies, treatment regimens, average age of onset (average age of amputation), and much more. The subpopulation that is often overlooked in these evaluations...