1. The Relationship Between Acculturation and Subjective Well-Being in an Asian-American Sample Open Access Author: Baker, Allison Margaret Title: The Relationship Between Acculturation and Subjective Well-Being in an Asian-American Sample Area of Honors: Psychology Keywords: acculturationwell-beingAsian-AmericanAsianculturepositive psychology File: Download final_thesis_BAKER.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Jose Angel Soto, Ph.D., Thesis SupervisorJose Angel Soto, Ph.D., Thesis SupervisorKenneth N. Levy, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. ACCULTURATION AND MENTAL HEALTH STATUS AMONG HISPANICS Open Access Author: Gazze, Caroline Title: ACCULTURATION AND MENTAL HEALTH STATUS AMONG HISPANICS Area of Honors: Human Development and Family Studies Keywords: acculturationmental healthHispanics File: Download Official_completed_thesis_for_real.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Jennifer Van Hook, Thesis SupervisorJennifer Van Hook, Thesis SupervisorDr. Kathryn Bancroft Hynes, Thesis Honors AdvisorMayra Y Bamaca-Colbert, Faculty Reader
3. The Effect of Migration on Diet and Health Status Open Access Author: Bugda, Autum Title: The Effect of Migration on Diet and Health Status Area of Honors: Nutritional Sciences Keywords: acculturationblood pressureBMIcholesterolcoronary heart diseasediabetesdietdietary guidelinesfood habitshypertensionJapaneseJapanese-AmericanJapanese-BrazilianslifestylemigrantmigrationMongoliansnon-insulin dependent diabetesobesityprevalence of diabetesserum lipidssmokingwesternization and westernized food habits. File: Download Autum_Bugda_Honors_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: A Catharine Ross, Thesis SupervisorAlison D Gernand, Thesis Honors Advisor