Sydney Rice Data-verified
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Sydney Rice's research focuses on socioecological factors influencing well-being, particularly in youth. Recent publications include "A Socioecological Needs Assessment of Alternative Learning Environments: Implications for Occupational and Mental Well-Being in School Settings" (2025) and "Garden on the Go: A Feasibility Study of a Gardening Program to Support Mental Health and Resilience in Youth with Adverse Childhood Experiences" (2025). Rice has published three papers, with an h-index of 1 and a total of 1 citation. Key collaborators include Glenda E. Hux and John V. Rider from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, and Lexus Brettell Wicinski from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 3
- Citations: 1
Selected Publications
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A Socioecological Needs Assessment of Alternative Learning Environments: Implications for Occupational and Mental Well-Being in School Settings (2025)
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Garden on the Go: A Feasibility Study of a Gardening Program to Support Mental Health and Resilience in Youth with Adverse Childhood Experiences (2025)
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- A Socioecological Needs Assessment of Alternative Learning Environments: Implications for Occupational and Mental Well-Being in School Settings
- Garden on the Go: A Feasibility Study of a Gardening Program to Support Mental Health and Resilience in Youth with Adverse Childhood Experiences
- Garden on the Go: A Feasibility Study of a Gardening Program to Support Mental Health and Resilience in Youth with Adverse Childhood Experiences
- Garden on the Go: A Feasibility Study of a Gardening Program to Support Mental Health and Resilience in Youth with Adverse Childhood Experiences
- A Socioecological Needs Assessment of Alternative Learning Environments: Implications for Occupational and Mental Well-Being in School Settings
- A Socioecological Needs Assessment of Alternative Learning Environments: Implications for Occupational and Mental Well-Being in School Settings
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