1. Social Network Ties and Weight Status: Mechanisms, Individual Differences, and Health-Related Implications Open Access Author: Harris, Grace Title: Social Network Ties and Weight Status: Mechanisms, Individual Differences, and Health-Related Implications Area of Honors: Biobehavioral Health Keywords: homophilyweight biasBMIMTurksocial networksweight status File: Download GH_Thesis_Official.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Joshua Morrison Smyth, Thesis SupervisorHelen Marie Kamens, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. Examining the Role of Perceptions in the Appraisal of Mental Health, Self-Stigma, Resource Availability, and Work Environment Among Healthcare Providers at Different Career Stages in the Emergency Department Open Access Author: Harris, Charlotte Title: Examining the Role of Perceptions in the Appraisal of Mental Health, Self-Stigma, Resource Availability, and Work Environment Among Healthcare Providers at Different Career Stages in the Emergency Department Area of Honors: Biobehavioral Health Keywords: Mental healthStigmaEmergency DepartmentHealthcare ProviderPhysicianMixed-methodsResource Availability File: Download CharlotteHarris_finalthesis_04.16.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Thomas J Gould, Thesis SupervisorHelen Marie Kamens, Thesis Honors AdvisorJoshua Morrison Smyth, Thesis Supervisor