Project DIRECT 4+1 MS Theses
All Project DIRECT 4+1 Master's Theses are completed as part of the Psychology Department's 4+1 terminal Master's Program in Behavioral Health.
2019
Casi Rupp
Identifying parenting practices important in the development of Oppositional Defiant Behavior in an urban, minority population: A community-based participatory research approach
2017
Emma Lewis
Frequent family meals: Implications for the comorbidity of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and overweight/obesity in United States youth
Chinwendu Duru
Drinking to cope in college-aged students
2016
Leah Herrick
The effect of maternal depression and material parenting after divorce on low-income preschool children's internalizing and externalizing problems
2015
Brittney Jurgen
Predictors of metabolic control in youth with type 1 diabetes: Examining racial disparities in the relationship between depressive symptoms and adherence
Casi Rupp
Identifying parenting practices important in the development of Oppositional Defiant Behavior in an urban, minority population: A community-based participatory research approach
2017
Emma Lewis
Frequent family meals: Implications for the comorbidity of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and overweight/obesity in United States youth
Chinwendu Duru
Drinking to cope in college-aged students
2016
Leah Herrick
The effect of maternal depression and material parenting after divorce on low-income preschool children's internalizing and externalizing problems
2015
Brittney Jurgen
Predictors of metabolic control in youth with type 1 diabetes: Examining racial disparities in the relationship between depressive symptoms and adherence