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COVID-19 Impact on Lifestyle and Psychosocial Issues
COVID-19 is a pandemic that hit the United States recently in early 2020 affecting individuals with regards to behavior, healthcare, education, recreation and social interaction, and employment and economic impact. The purpose of this study was to survey San Bernardino residents to identify, describe, and evaluate the impact of Coronavirus (COVID-19) on their lives to understand their needs and to plan for future pandemics. This exploratory study used a qualitative method to collect data from 12 respondents in video interviews. A major finding was that, regarding behavior, most if not all participants had behavior changes to comply with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines. A second major finding, in the area of healthcare, was that eight participants reported a negative change in mental health, three reported a positive change, and one participant reported no change. It was found that all interviewees and/or their family members were impacted with educational changes, a transition from in-person classes to virtual learning. A major implication of this study is that social workers can become more aware of the ways in which individuals were affected by the pandemic, which will allow socials workers to better assist individuals. The findings of this research will guide systems, such as schools and employment agencies, to be prepared, such as better management of funding, providing adequate personnel training, and ensuring everyone’s health, mental health, and safety in a pandemic
Fire and canopy species composition in the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence forest of Témiscamingue, Québec
Large severe fires are typically rare in the northern hardwood forests of eastern North America, with estimated return intervals as high as 1400-4500 years. We investigated the history of large severe fires in western Qu
DETERMINATION OF TYPES OF INDIVIDUALS IN APHIDS, ROTIFERS AND CLADOCERA 1
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/72827/1/j.1469-185X.1929.tb00888.x.pd
Association of Sickle Cell Trait With Chronic Kidney Disease and Albuminuria in African Americans
The association between sickle cell trait (SCT) and chronic kidney disease (CKD) is uncertain
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Poetry of the age of Pope
Degree unknown; bound with theses from 1895-1904
Oral history interview with Bessie Kincade Smith, December 6, 2004
1 electronic record(s) and derivatives. 1 audio file(s) (wav, mp3) 864000044 bytes. 01:15:00. 3 PDF documents (4 scans, jp2). 1 photograph. Bag approx. 1.01 GB (1,090,923,895 bytes).December 6, 2004. Hahira (Ga.). Fieldworker: Laurie Kay Sommers. Audio file digitized from DAT tape. Part of the South Georgia Folklife Project at Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections
Descriptions of new African earthworms, including a new genus of Moniligastridae
Volume: 55Start Page: 145End Page: 16
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