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Replication Data for: The Relationship between Burnout and Depression in First-Year Medical Students
We sent out the survey via institutional email to 125 M1 students, the entire class excepting the 5 students (Jonathan, Charles, I, and 2 others) who were involved in setting up the survey. Each survey would collect data for 7 days after it was sent out, and the first 13 participants to respond in each round were given an electronic 5$ amazon gift card from funds provided by CUSM's Student Scholars Presentation and Dissemination Initiative committee. The 4 rounds of surveys were sent out on 12/12/22, 1/3/23, 1/17/23, and 1/31/23.
All survey round questionnaires were identical and consisted of survey items from two instruments: the Copenhagen Burnout Inventory (CBI) and the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9). All three sections of the CBI (personal, work-related, and client-related burnout) were used, and the order of the questions was randomized. The order of the PHQ-9 questions was also randomized, but the CBI and PHQ-9 questions were delivered separately. Due to privacy concerns about the stigmatization of mental health, no demographic questions, such as race or age, were included
Research Publishing and Reproducibility Brown Bag 2021 - 2022
Research Publishing and Reproducibility Brown Bag is series is a collaboration between UCLA Health IT Digital Technology and the UCLA Library to offer informational and interactive training for the topics described. Sessions range from October 2021 through June 2022
Archival Aerial Photographs
Aerial photographs from National Archives and Records Administratio
Family Reconstitution A: Paper-Based Reconstitution
Family Reconstitution A: Scan of the Paper-Based Reconstitutio
Phase Space Density Profiles per Mu/K
This contains the .mat files which house the Phase Space Density Data obtained from Van Allen Probe-A per Mu/K binned per inbound/outbound pass.
These files also contain where each respective LAP and RDP profile was found
Data files for 2024 PNAS manuscript entitled, "Progerin forms an abnormal meshwork and has a dominant-negative effect on the nuclear lamina." (Kim P. et al)
Data files for 2024 PNAS manuscript entitled, "Progerin forms an abnormal meshwork and has a dominant-negative effect on the nuclear lamina." (Kim P. et al
Stelae data
Data and images compiled by Camilla Norman to accompany the publication People of Ancient Daunia: Voicing the Statue-Stelae
US Prisons, Jails, and Detention Centers with EPA Facility Registry Service (FRS) IDs
This dataset integrates data from multiple publicly available sources to enhance the social and environmental analytical potential of the 2017 and 2020 HIFLD prison boundaries datasets. The HIFLD prison boundary feature class contains secure detention facilities. These facilities range in jurisdiction from federal (excluding military) to local governments. Polygon geometry is used to describe the extent of where the incarcerated population is located (fence lines or building footprints). This feature class’s attribution describes many physical and social characteristics of detention facilities in the United States and some of its territories. The attribution for this feature class was populated by open source search methodologies of authoritative sources.
We have manually coded the corresponding EPA Facility Registry Service (FRS) ID number to every facility for which we could find a reasonable match (source: https://www.epa.gov/frs/frs-facilities-state-single-file-csv-download). This FRS ID number enables finding corresponding environmental permits, inspections, violations, and enforcement actions. We have additionally created additional socially significant categories: ICE facilities, private prisons.
Purpose: This feature class contains secure detention facilities with EPA FRS ID and additional socially relevant variables for research on the environmental injustices of mass incarceration by Carceral Ecologies