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| Carol H OttSummaryAffiliation: University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Country: USA Publications
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Smoking-related health behaviors of employees and readiness to quit: basis for health promotion interventionsCarol H Ott
College of Nursing and Center for Behavioral Health Research, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA
AAOHN J 53:249-56. 2005..Overall, more than one third of individuals were interested in joining a smoking cessation program. Occupational health nurses may use these findings to design and implement smoking cessation interventions in their workplaces...
Patterns of change in mental health status during the first two years of spousal bereavementCarol H Ott
University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
Death Stud 26:387-411. 2002..These findings help establish an empirical model of grief that has use for clinical interventions...
Social norms marketing: a prevention strategy to decrease high-risk drinking among college studentsCarol H Ott
School of Nursing, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, 1921 E Hartford Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53211, USA
Nurs Clin North Am 37:351-64, ix. 2002....
The impact of complicated grief on mental and physical health at various points in the bereavement processCarol H Ott
School of Nursing, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
Death Stud 27:249-72. 2003..Identification of CG at any point at 6 months or later in bereavement indicates a need for professional intervention. Implications for establishing CG as a DSM diagnosis are discussed...
A collaborative student affairs and faculty health assessment and intervention initiativeCarol H Ott
University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, Center for Addiction and Behavioral Health Research, 53201 0786, USA
J Am Coll Health 51:257-61. 2003..The authors offer suggestions for implementing the process on other campuses...
Development and validation of the College Tobacco SurveyCarol H Ott
University of Wisconsin Milwaukee College of Nursing, 53201 0413, USA
J Am Coll Health 53:231-8. 2005..The findings support the survey's reliability and validity. The authors discuss potential uses of the survey in terms of social norms and environmental prevention programs...
Grief and personal growth experience of spouses and adult-child caregivers of individuals with Alzheimer's disease and related dementiasCarol H Ott
College of Nursing, and Center on Age and Community, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, WI 53201 0413, USA
Gerontologist 47:798-809. 2007..The purpose of this study was to describe the grief and personal growth experience of spouses and adult children of individuals with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias and the factors contributing to these experiences...
The impact of an urban outreach teaching project: developing cultural competenceCarol H Ott
University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, USA
Int J Nurs Educ Scholarsh 1:Article22. 2004..Recommendations are made for building community partnerships to enhance cultural competence...
Spousal bereavement in older adults: common, resilient, and chronic grief with defining characteristicsCarol H Ott
College of Nursing, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, 53201 0413, USA
J Nerv Ment Dis 195:332-41. 2007..One out of six experienced a chronic grief syndrome. Early identification of this syndrome can lead to referral to newly emergent treatments specific for grief...
"Easing the way" for spouse caregivers of individuals with dementia: a pilot feasibility study of a grief interventionCarol H Ott
Columbia College of Nursing, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53211, USA
Res Gerontol Nurs 3:89-99. 2010..The Easing the Way intervention protocol is a promising caregiver program that warrants further testing in a randomized controlled study...
