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SUMMARY:Dissertation Defense Public Seminar - Shailja Tiku
DESCRIPTION:Using Latent Class Analysis and the Social-Ecological Model to Predict Membership in Latent Classes of Bullying\, Victimization\, and Bystander Behavior and Examining Associations with the Derived Classes Among High School Students. \nPresented by Shailja Tiku\, PhD Candidate \nIn this quantitative study\, the underlying classes of bullies\, victims\, and bystanders among a sample of high school students in a mid-western state in United States were identified and described. Further\, using the social-ecological model\, the individual-\, family-\, peer-\, and school-level factors associated with bullying were predicted as they relate to the identified classes. Data from the Dane County (Wisconsin) Youth Assessment Survey of 2018 was used in this study. Several individual-\, family-\, peer-\, and school-level factors were associated with the latent classes of bullying behavior. The findings of this study can help to understand the risk and protective factors associated with high school students’ involvement in bullying dynamics. \nJoin on Microsoft Teams
URL:https://uwm.edu/publichealth/event/dissertation-defense-public-seminar-shailja-tiku/
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SUMMARY:Zilber College of Public Health Weekly Seminar - David Frazer\, MPH
DESCRIPTION:Realizing the Zilber College of Public Health Mission Beyond the Classroom \nPresented by David Frazer\, MPM – Director of the Center for Urban Population Health (CUPH). \nJoin us in a forum to hear the latest in the research and practice of public health to support a just\, equitable\, healthy future for people\, communities\, and the environment in Milwaukee\, the state of Wisconsin\, and beyond. \nThe seminar can also be attended virtually on Teams.
URL:https://uwm.edu/publichealth/event/zilber-college-of-public-health-weekly-seminar-david-frazer-cuph/
LOCATION:KIRC Room 1150\, 3135 N. Maryland Ave.\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53211\, United States
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