SHARE Repository
SHARE is an open access digital repository that collects, showcases, and preserves research produced by the California Baptist University community, bringing greater visibility to the scholarly pursuits and accomplishments of CBU's students and faculty. Currently, SHARE collects CBU graduate theses and dissertations.
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Yao, Darlene Hua
(2019-08)
This research examined the factors that influence individuals’ level of disaster preparedness. The focus was on an individual’s level of disaster preparedness and how it is influenced by the individual’s demographic and ...
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Wolfelt, Jamie Lee
(2019-08)
Older Americans are a vulnerable population, and the introduction of Social Security’s Old Age and Survivor’s Insurance (OASI) has protected the majority of aged Americans from falling below the poverty line (Arno, House, ...
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Vazquez, Brenda
(2020-08)
Interprofessional education (IPE) is of growing interest for colleges and universities, because it has become a mechanism for training future health professionals to be competent in collaborative practice. The purpose of ...
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Snowball, Kandis Deven
(2020-05)
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between type II diabetes and mental health status, alcohol/tobacco use, sleep disorders, and healthcare coverage within the Native American population. The aim of ...
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Shah, Shreya
(2019-08)
This study examines opioid-related emergency department visits and their relationship on age and gender. Opioid abuse has increased steadily in the United States, and current research shows a drastic increase in opioid-related ...
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