Dissertations & Theses (ProQuest)

 

Digital dissertations from 1972-current. Full-text download via ProQuest is limited to The TMC Library's academic users; others may be able to access these documents through their own libraries or purchase them individually from ProQuest.

Many more (older) UTHealth-SPH dissertations are available in print format from The TMC Library. They are available via OneSearch under the subject heading: Dissertations, Academic--University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston. School of Public Health

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Submissions from 2015

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Sustainment of medical capabilities for the military critical care flight paramedic, Donald Keen

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Public heatlh practice issue: Assessment of existing environmental controls and occupational exposure risks during high-level chemical disinfection in the outpatient clinic setting, Kristin King

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Parent and child factors influencing attendance in a community-based obesity intervention, Aubri Michelle Kottek

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Health insurance coverage & compliance with breast and cervical cancer screening guidelines among immigrant women in Harris County, Texas and Orange County, California, Isabelle Soraya Kusters

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Examining the age of initiation of tobacco, alcohol, and marijuana among adolescents, Hillary Lapham

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Nonlinear functional regression model for sequencing-based association and gene-gene interaction analysis of physiological traits and their applications to sleep apnea, Dung-Yang Lee

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Maternal workplace emotional stressors and physical activity and adverse birth outcomes, Laura J Lee

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An analysis of obstetric medical malpractice lawsuits filed in Harris County, Texas and an analysis of the use of Cesarean section and vaginal birth after Cesarean section before and after Texas' 2003 medical malpractice reforms, Noel Anne Lewandos

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Bayesian analysis of multi-type recurrent events with dependent termination, Li-An Lin

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Comparing quantile imputation with other selected imputation methods for missing data with application to assess factors associated with self efficacy of physical activity in breast cancer survivors, Ye Lin

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The application of sufficient dimension reduction in the prediction of lung cancer, Ruiling Liu

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A Bayesian anaylsis of data measures the effect of the use of bone marrow cell therapy on left ventricular function, Xiaopeng Liu

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Statistical analysis of TCGA whole transcriptome sequencing data (RNA-Seq), Wenfang Li

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Statistical models for recurrent events during alternating restraint and non-restraint periods, Xiaoqi Li

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Exploring facilitating factors and barriers to participation in a community-based physical activity and nutrition program among parents in Austin, Texas, Allison Margaret Lodine

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Does place matter?: Institution type and resource utilization for hospitalized children, Michelle A Lopez

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Comparison of complications associated with cervical spine surgery for traumatic injury versus degenerative disease in the United States, Victor Lo

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An assessment of emissions events trends within the greater Houston area during 2003-2013, Cynthia A Luong

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Exploring the association between sexual behavior, socio-demographic and biological factors with HIV infection using data from the 2011 Uganda Aids Indicator Survey (UAIS), Charles Luswata

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The Texas Tobacco Prevention Program (T2P 2): An update of the Minnesota Smoking Prevention Program (MSPP), Christina Ly

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General statistical framework for disease risk prediction by genetic variants, gene expression and image, Long Ma

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The impact of insecticide-treated bed nets on malaria incidence in Ixcán, Guatemala and the associated identification of spatial clusters of malaria, Lucio Malvisi

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Investigating work place intervention and change in metabolic equivalence of task using multilevel data, Pratik Manandhar

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Estimating evolutionary history and geographic spread of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) H5N1 virus, Varuna Manthena

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Exploring neighborhood problems and perceptions as influences on social cohesion, collective efficacy, and place attachment as a strategy to improve health, Allison Marshall