SRS Program Spring 2023

Maimouna Coulibaly - “In Diabetic Type 2 Patients, What is the Effect of Consuming Low Glycemic Index Food for Promoting Weight Loss Compared to Adults with DM 2 Not Using Low Glycemic Index Food?” (session 5) Approximately 37 million people in the US have type 2 diabetes. Obesity is a significant risk factor for developing type 2 diabetes, and weight management is essential for prevention and control. Consumption of a constant high-carb diet and fast food that is less nutritional may increase the risk of type 2 diabetes. This project aims to educate patients on consuming low glycaemic index food that produces lower blood glucose and insulin responses in the body. An educational pamphlet will facilitate nutritional education on type 2 diabetes and help clients maintain their HgbA1C level within an appropriate range below 5.7%. RileyCox (session 11) - see Beeler Mitchell Crouch (special session/poster session) - see Antrillo Devohn Cruz - “Breaking the Stigma: Examining the Impact of Mental Health Stigmatization on Perception and Diagnosis among College Students” (poster session) This thesis explored the effects of mental health stigmatization on college students, particularly at Missouri Valley College. Mental health stigmatization often leads to biases in perception and diagnosis of mental disorders, resulting in significant consequences for affected individuals. The research employed a mixed-methods approach to investigate the influence of stigmatization on mental health perception, diagnosis, and its impact on individuals with mental disorders. The study also evaluated the availability and efficacy of mental health resources and support systems for college students. Data was collected through a survey and analyzed using a computer program called Jamovi. In analyzing the results, patterns and relationships between stigmatization and mental health outcomes were identified. The findings offered insight into how stigmatization impacted mental health and suggested potential solutions to reduce bias. Ultimately, the research aimed to contribute to the reduction of stigma surrounding mental health issues, encouraging individuals to seek the help they deserved. Lindsey Curtis - “Descent From Eden: Female Trauma and Healing” (session 9) Throughout history, women have been commanded to be sweet, docile, quiet, and to always look pretty. Most principally, women must bear our children and the burden of painful trauma. This modern dance piece explores the healing of deeply rooted trauma. The dance expresses what it means to be a woman surviving in the modern day. Many women feel continuously lost in our bodies. We may not even recognize the internalized hatred we encapsulate. Nor may we realize the constant hail of varying assaults thrown at us. Therefore raising the issue, how do we heal in a body always under attack? Emmandarry David - “Stress Levels of Wait Time for Charged Criminals” (poster session) So the study is about the long wait times that are usually put upon people that are charged with a crime before trial. The constitution states that everyone is innocent until proven guilty and these wait times show the contrary.

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