ASU Electronic Theses and Dissertations
This collection includes most of the ASU Theses and Dissertations from 2011 to present. ASU Theses and Dissertations are available in downloadable PDF format; however, a small percentage of items are under embargo. Information about the dissertations/theses includes degree information, committee members, an abstract, supporting data or media.
In addition to the electronic theses found in the ASU Digital Repository, ASU Theses and Dissertations can be found in the ASU Library Catalog.
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- 76 Arizona State University
- 13 Chassin, Laurie
- 8 Barrera, Manuel
- 8 Davis, Mary
- 8 Karoly, Paul
- 7 Crnic, Keith
- 7 Doane, Leah
- more
- 7 Luecken, Linda J
- 7 Tein, Jenn-Yun
- 6 Corbin, William
- 6 Crnic, Keith A
- 6 Gonzales, Nancy
- 6 Wolchik, Sharlene
- 6 Zautra, Alex
- 5 Davis, Mary C
- 4 Corbin, William R
- 4 Dishion, Thomas
- 4 Gonzales, Nancy A
- 4 Grimm, Kevin
- 4 Luecken, Linda
- 4 Mackinnon, David
- 4 Okun, Morris
- 4 Perez, Marisol
- 3 Bradley, Robert
- 3 Brewer, Gene
- 3 Dishion, Thomas J
- 3 Homer, Judith
- 3 Infurna, Frank
- 3 Pina, Armando A
- 3 Tracey, Terence
- 2 Aiken, Leona
- 2 Barrera, Jr., Manuel
- 2 Berkel, Cady
- 2 Davis, Mary C.
- 2 Doane, Leah D
- 2 Eisenberg, Nancy
- 2 Enders, Craig
- 2 Gonzales, Nancy A.
- 2 Ha, Thao
- 2 Horan, John
- 2 Kinnier, Richard
- 2 Knight, George
- 2 Kurpius, Sharon
- 2 Lemery, Kathryn
- 2 Luecken, Linda J.
- 2 Luthar, Suniya
- 2 MacKinnon, David
- 2 Mansion, Andre D.
- 2 McClure, Samuel
- 2 Meier, Madeline
- 2 Meier, Madeline H
- 2 Menary, Kyle Robert
- 2 Millsap, Roger
- 2 Montano, Zorash
- 2 Papova, Anna
- 2 Pina, Armando
- 2 Piña, Armando
- 2 Roberts, Nicole A
- 2 Roberts, Nicole A.
- 2 Sandler, Irwin
- 2 Scott, Caitlin Jennifer
- 2 Stoll, Ryan
- 2 Suk, Hye Won
- 2 Thummala, Kirti
- 2 West, Stephen G
- 2 Wynne, Henry Arness
- 2 Zautra, Alex J
- 1 Agrawal, Anurag
- 1 Aiken, Leona S
- 1 Aiken, Leona S.
- 1 Arewasikporn, Anne
- 1 Ashton, Barbara E.
- 1 Banerjee, Ayan
- 1 Beltran Gonzalez, Iris
- 1 Bernstein, Bianca L
- 1 Boring, Jesse Logan
- 1 Boyd, Stephen
- 1 Bradley, Robert H
- 1 Burleson, Mary H
- 1 Burleson, Mary H.
- 1 CRNIC, KEITH A
- 1 Carr, Colleen
- 1 Chassin, Laurie A
- 1 Chiapa, Amanda
- 1 Ciciolla, Lucia
- 1 Coburn, Shayna Skelley
- 1 Corbin, William R.
- 1 Crnic, Keith A.
- 1 Crowe, Barbara J
- 1 Curci, Sarah
- 1 DISHION, THOMAS J
- 1 Dempsey, Laurie
- 1 Driscoll, Mary A.
- 1 Ebbert, Ashley Marie
- 1 Edwards, Michael
- 1 Edwards, Michael C
- 1 Enders, Craig K
- 1 Foreman, Emily
- 1 Garvey, Meghan
- 1 Gerstein, Emily Davis
- 76 English
- Clinical psychology
- 27 Psychology
- 13 Developmental psychology
- 5 Counseling psychology
- 5 Mexican American
- 5 Parenting
- 4 Anxiety
- more
- 4 Mental health
- 4 Resilience
- 4 alcohol
- 3 Chronic Pain
- 3 Coping
- 3 anxiety
- 3 subjective response
- 3 temperament
- 2 Alcohol
- 2 Catastrophizing
- 2 Cortisol
- 2 Depression
- 2 Fibromyalgia
- 2 Internalizing
- 2 Meta-analysis
- 2 Mexican-American
- 2 Neuropsychology
- 2 PTSD
- 2 Prevention
- 2 Social psychology
- 2 Stress
- 2 Treatment
- 2 adolescence
- 2 capacity
- 2 chronic pain
- 2 cortisol
- 2 depression
- 2 development
- 2 executive function
- 2 externalizing
- 2 gender differences
- 2 internalizing
- 2 measurement
- 2 moderation
- 2 motivation
- 2 parenting
- 2 randomized controlled trial
- 2 resilience
- 2 self-control
- 2 young adulthood
- 1 Activation Theory
- 1 Activity Limitation
- 1 Adaptation
- 1 Adolescence
- 1 Adolescent
- 1 Adolescents
- 1 African American
- 1 Alcohol Use Disorders
- 1 Anticipated Effects of Alcohol Scale
- 1 Artificial Pancreas
- 1 Assessment
- 1 Attachment
- 1 Behavior Problems
- 1 Benefit Finding
- 1 Bias
- 1 Bisexuality
- 1 Blood Glucose
- 1 Brain Boosters
- 1 Child Anxiety
- 1 Child Social Development
- 1 Childhood Trauma
- 1 Children
- 1 Chronic pain
- 1 Clinical Trial
- 1 Cognition
- 1 Cognitive Shift
- 1 Communication
- 1 Community counseling
- 1 Comorbidity
- 1 Computer science
- 1 Counselor education
- 1 Culture
- 1 Daily process methodology
- 1 Delay-Discounting
- 1 Deliquency
- 1 Diagnosis
- 1 Distress
- 1 Divorce
- 1 Drug Use
- 1 Emotion Regulation
- 1 Emotion development
- 1 Emotion expression
- 1 Emotion socialization
- 1 Emotions
- 1 Etiology
- 1 Experimental psychology
- 1 Externalizing behavior
- 1 Families
- 1 Family
- 1 Family Systems
- 1 Father-Child Relationships
- 1 Fathering
- 1 Fatigue
- Dwarf Galaxies as Laboratories of Protogalaxy Physics: Canonical Star Formation Laws at Low Metallicity
- Evolutionary Genetics of CORL Proteins
- Social Skills and Executive Functioning in Children with PCDH-19
- Deep Domain Fusion for Adaptive Image Classification
- Software Defined Pulse-Doppler Radar for Over-The-Air Applications: The Joint Radar-Communications Experiment
Intimate relationship functioning and mental well-being are inherently linked; thus, for those with mental illness, such as social anxiety, intimate relationship functioning may be impaired. Research on the intimate relationships of those with social anxiety has often focused on emotion regulation, as emotions play a crucial role in the development and maintenance of interpersonal relationships and are a clear area of deficit among those with social anxiety. The current thesis had three primary aims: 1a) to examine individual emotion expressivity and 1b) interpersonal emotion regulation processes among individuals with varying levels of social anxiety; 2) to examine individual and interpersonal …
- Contributors
- Schodt, Kaitlyn Beatrice, Mickelson, Kristin D, Burleson, Mary H, et al.
- Created Date
- 2019
High-risk sexual behavior (HRSB) and substance use (SU) are highly prevalent in the general population with adolescents and young adults at high risk for engaging in these behaviors. Unhealthy behavioral patterns established during these developmental periods can have detrimental long-term effects on physical and mental health. Health care expenditures, related to consequences of these behaviors, have been estimated to reach around $740 billion in the United States, indicating an imminent public health concern. Unfortunately, little is known about trajectories and risk factors of health risk behaviors (HRBs) beyond age 25, which is a critical developmental period regarding these behaviors. This …
- Contributors
- Panza, Kaitlyn Elizabeth, Corbin, William R., Tein, Jenn-Yun, et al.
- Created Date
- 2019
Mental health disparities in the U.S. among racial and ethnic minorities are a serious public health issue associated with substantial ethical and economic costs as well as negative health outcomes. Compared with Whites, racial/ethnic minorities have been found to have greater mental disorder symptomatology, however, very little research exists on how this impacts functional outcomes and quality of life. Additionally, research addressing the impact of bias on symptomatology and functional outcomes, especially across racial/ethnic groups, is lacking. Using the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF) Biopsychosocial Model of Disability as a conceptual framework, the current study aims to …
- Contributors
- Yu, Kimberly, Perez, Marisol, Edwards, Michael, et al.
- Created Date
- 2019
Experiencing poor, unrefreshing sleep is a common occurrence for individuals with chronic pain. Sleep disturbance predicts not only greater pain and disability, but also heightened negative affect and reduced positive affect in individuals with chronic pain. Such fluctuations in affect have been linked with more negative and fewer positive social events. For those with chronic pain, negative social relations can exacerbate pain, whereas positive social interactions can help decrease disability. Thus, exploring the sleep‒social functioning process in chronic pain may be one way to improve daily functioning and quality of life. The current study examined positive and negative affect as …
- Contributors
- Kothari, Dhwani J., Davis, Mary, Luecken, Linda, et al.
- Created Date
- 2019
There is a need to reinvent evidence-based interventions (EBIs) for pediatric anxiety problems to better address the demands of real-word service delivery settings and achieve public health impact. The time- and resource-intensive nature of most EBIs for youth anxiety has frequently been noted as a barrier to the utilization of EBIs in community settings, leading to increased attention towards exploring the viability of briefer, more accessible protocols. Principally, this research reports between-group effect sizes from brief-interventions targeting pediatric anxiety and classifies each as well-established, probably efficacious, possibly efficacious, experimental, or questionable. brief interventions yielded an overall mean effect size of …
- Contributors
- Stoll, Ryan, Pina, Armando A., Gonzales, Nancy, et al.
- Created Date
- 2019
Self-control has been shown to be an important influence behind a variety of risk and protective behaviors, such as substance abuse. Although prior research points to the existence of multiple dimensions of self-control, this concept is not consistently defined and frequently only studied as a conglomerate in clinical research. The current study sought to examine how two experimental manipulations of subcomponents of self-control (motivation and self-efficacy) affect real-world consumptive behavior after accounting for executive function. Additionally, the validity and reliability of a brief state survey measure of perceived self-control capacity, internal motivation, and external motivation was tested. The goal was …
- Contributors
- Papova, Anna, Corbin, William R, Brewer, Gene, et al.
- Created Date
- 2020