Assistant Professor
Phone: 570-893-2098
Email: yingram@lhup.edu
Professional Interests
Yvette's interests lie in the areas of athletic training administration and sport psychology. She teaches a variety of courses each year in the health sciences. Dr. Ingram takes pride in promoting and giving back to the profession of athletic training by serving on various state, regional, and national committees.
Education
Ph.D. Exercise and Sports Psychology (2006), Temple University, Philadelphia, PA.
M.S. Health Education (1996), Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA.
B.S. Health & Physical Education / Athletic Training (1992), Lock Haven University, Lock Haven, PA.
2006/2007 Clinical Responsibilities
Football
Selected Publications and Presentations
Published Proceedings:
Ingram, Y., & Sachs, M. (2006, January). Prevalence rate of eating disorder behaviors in NCAA female
athletes. Eastern Athletic Trainer’s Association, Philadelphia, PA.
Ingram, Y. Schrack, S., Boone, M., Ferri, E., & Geibner, S. (2005, January). Comparing Eating and
Exercise Trends in NCAA Pennsylvania Female Collegiate Athletes Using the EAT-26 Instrument. Eastern Athletic Trainer’s Association, Boston, MA.
Ingram, Y. (2004, June). Life Balancing: Stress Management Techniques in Athletic Training. National
Athletic Trainer’s Association Annual Conference, Baltimore, MD.
Ingram, Y. (2004, May). Incorporating Psychological Skills Training into Rehabilitation. Pennsylvania Athletic Trainers’ Society Annual Conference. Harrisburg, PA.
Ingram, Y., Schrack, S., Boone, M., Ferri, E., & Geibner, S. (2004, March). Comparing Eating and
Exercise Trends in NCAA Pennsylvania Female Collegiate Athletes Using the EAT-26
Instrument. Northeast Atlantic Sport Psychology Annual Conference. Philadelphia, PA.
Ingram, Y., Lippincott, E., & West, T. (2001, June). The Golf Swing: Injury Mechanisms, Prevention,
and Performance Enhancement. Pennsylvania Athletic Trainers Society, Harrisburg, PA.
Presentations:
January 2006 Poster Presentation: Prevalence Rate of Eating Disorder Behaviors Among NCAA
Female Athletes.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Eastern Athletic Trainer’s Association Annual Conference
January 2005 Poster Presentation: Comparing Eating and Exercise Trends in NCAA
Pennsylvania Female Collegiate Athletes Using the EAT-26 Instrument.
Boston, Massachusetts.
Eastern Athletic Trainer’s Association Annual Conference.
June 2004 Invited Presentation: Life Balancing: Stress Management Techniques in Athletic Training.
Baltimore, Maryland.
National Athletic Trainer’s Association Annual Conference
May 2004 Invited Presentation: Incorporating Psychological Skills Training into Rehabilitation.
Harrisburg, PA.
Pennsylvania Athletic Trainers’ Society Annual Conference.
March 2004 Peer reviewed: Comparing Eating and Exercise Trends in NCAA Pennsylvania Female
Collegiate Athletes Using the EAT-26 Instrument.
Philadelphia, PA.
Northeast Atlantic Sport Psychology Annual Conference.
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