1. The Relationship Between Adverse Childhood Experiences and the Development of Substance Use Open Access Author: Boeckenhauer, Kayleen Ann Title: The Relationship Between Adverse Childhood Experiences and the Development of Substance Use Area of Honors: Psychology (Behrend) Keywords: substance usesubstance abusesubstance use disorderadverse childhood experiencestraumatic childhood eventschildhood trauma File: Download Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Charisse Nixon, Thesis SupervisorCarolynn Blaze Masters, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. The Impact of Diet Quality on Structural Neurodevelopment in Children: an MRI Study Open Access Author: Beneke, Estelle Title: The Impact of Diet Quality on Structural Neurodevelopment in Children: an MRI Study Area of Honors: Science Keywords: magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)dietary qualitysubstance use disordersocioeconomic status (SES)nutritionvoxel based morphometry (VBM)executive controlcognitive functioningbrain volume File: Download updated_final_thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Emma Jane Rose, Thesis SupervisorJohn R Moses-Brownson, Thesis Honors Advisor
3. From Settlement to Solution: Analyzing the Impact of Opioid Settlement Funds on Remediation Efforts Open Access Author: Altstaedter, Alyssa Title: From Settlement to Solution: Analyzing the Impact of Opioid Settlement Funds on Remediation Efforts Area of Honors: Health Policy and Administration Keywords: opioidsopioid settlementsubstance use disorderevidence-based treatmentevidence-based practicecross-state comparisons File: Download Alyssa_Altstaedter_Thesis-_FINAL.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dennis Patrick Scanlon, Thesis SupervisorDennis Patrick Scanlon, Thesis Honors AdvisorJoel E Segel, Faculty Reader
4. Substance Use Disorder within Minority Populations: The Role of Identity in Treatment and Experience Open Access Author: Onwulata, Jaimie Title: Substance Use Disorder within Minority Populations: The Role of Identity in Treatment and Experience Area of Honors: Criminal Justice Keywords: substance use disorderaddictionalcoholminoritysexual orientationraceasianafrican americanwhitepacific islandernative americanpublic health File: Download Final_Schreyer_Thesis__1_.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Glenn Earl Sterner, III, Thesis SupervisorGlenn Earl Sterner, III, Thesis Honors AdvisorDavid Ruth, Faculty ReaderAbigail Olabisi Akande, Thesis Honors Advisor