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
Submissions from 2012
Assessing how middle school students' nutrient intake varies based on the availability of a la carte offerings at lunch, Samantha Weiss
Pediatric asthma incidence in Texas and associations with ambient ozone levels in an urban area an analysis using Medicaid claims data, Judith K Wendt
A comparison of risky sexual behaviors between older and younger men who have sex with men in Houston, TX, Michelle Wilkinson
A study of nutrition promotion in and consumer nutrition environments of hospitals, Courtney Paige Winston
Correlates of post-diagnosis weight management among female breast cancer survivors: An Internet survey, Keiko Yamauchi
Sociocultural context of knowledge and beliefs about cardiovascular disease among Latino women, Amery Yang
Regression with autocorrelated data: A study of time trend of global infant mortality rate, Ming Yang
Association between sugar-sweetened beverages and both gestational weight gain and gestational diabetes, Blanca Vanessa Yataco Marquez
Effects of overweight and obesity on economic outcomes among U.S. adults with kidney disease, Preeti Zanwar
Trastuzumab use and risk of congestive heart failure in older breast cancer patients, Ning Zhang
An analysis of secondary school meningococcal vaccination mandates in the United States using NIS-Teen 2010, James A Zottarelli
Submissions from 2011
Prevalence of symptoms of neurotoxicity and potential occupational pesticide and solvent exposures among high school students in Starr County, Texas: A pilot study, Lauren Rachel Ainsworth
Assessing the relationship between obesity and type II diabetes among South Asian Indians in Houston A population based study, Omegie Linda Anabor
Validity of using item response theory to analyze data from the Work Limitations Questionnaire, Kristen Diane Andrews
Volunteering: Demographic characteristics, motives and potential benefits from service, Vidya Ayyr
Targeted immunization to protect infants against pertussis in the United States, Emily Babcock
The role and impact of transitional care utilization in colorectal cancer, Courtney Balentine
Funding the utilization of community health workers in Texas, Alina Batool
Mind-body therapy use among U.S. children and adolescents, Bryan Bayles