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Duarte-Velez, Yovanska; Bernal, Guillermo – Death Studies, 2007
Suicide is the cause of 11.7% of all deaths among youth and young adults aged 10 to 24 years in the United States (J. A. Grunbaum et al., 2004). Suicide is third leading cause of death for young Latinos/as aged 10 to 24 years (National Institute of Mental Health, 2001). Latino/a youth are at a greater risk of suicide behavior than other ethnic…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Health Services, Young Adults, Adolescents
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Kaufman, Kenneth R.; Endres, Jennifer K.; Kaufman, Nathaniel D. – Death Studies, 2007
Conversion disorders, the physical expression of unresolved psychological pain, can be associated with mourning. This case report is third in a series of articles by the authors on childhood mourning reflecting the effects of multiple losses (K. R. Kaufman & N. D. Kaufman, 2005; K. R. Kaufman & N. D. Kaufman, 2006). In this case report, perception…
Descriptors: Motor Vehicles, Accident Prevention, Children, Adolescents
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Nguyen, France – Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work, 2007
In contrast to other countries in Southeast Asia, the HIV/ AIDS epidemic is in the initial stages in Viet Nam, although the rates have increased notably since 1997. This study examined attitudes towards the use of an HIV vaccine (when one becomes available) as a means for preventing the disease. Since injecting drug users are the great majority of…
Descriptors: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS), Focus Groups, Immunization Programs, Marketing
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McCave, Emily L. – School Social Work Journal, 2007
Teen pregnancy has declined due to stagnating sexual activity rates and increases in contraceptive use. Still, between 800,000 and 900,000 adolescents become pregnant each year in America. Many who become parents during adolescence are unable to achieve positive health, economic, and social well-being outcomes, particularly around educational…
Descriptors: Family Planning, Sex Education, Prevention, Academic Achievement
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Nabors, Laura; Iobst, Emily A.; McGrady, Meghan E. – Journal of School Health, 2007
The majority of individuals who will become "smokers" begin smoking during their teenage years. Schools are optimal settings for relaying messages about health risks associated with smoking and for implementing smoking prevention programs. This article presents successful components of smoking prevention programs, describes the evaluation process,…
Descriptors: Smoking, Prevention, Program Evaluation, Comprehensive School Health Education
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Boulter, Lyn – Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education, 2007
Pregnant women and women who might become pregnant, including middle school- and high school-age adolescents, continue to consume alcohol, placing themselves at risk of having a child with the effects of prenatal alcohol exposure. However, most prevention programs that attempt to increase public awareness and knowledge of FAS and related disorders…
Descriptors: Drinking, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, Pregnancy, Middle School Students
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Ballard, Chet; Brady, Lauren – Journal of School Violence, 2007
School superintendents in 60 public school systems in Georgia were surveyed to describe strategies being pursued to prevent school violence and promote a safe learning environment. Results from the present study were compared with results from a survey of superintendents conducted by one of the authors in 1995 to determine the extent of change in…
Descriptors: Violence, School Safety, Prevention, Data Analysis
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Arminen, Ilkka; Halonen, Mia – Qualitative Report, 2007
In Minnesota treatment, the therapists aim at breaking clients' denial to encourage them to accept their addiction. However, the confrontation is risky since, instead of making the patient ready for a change, it may strengthen resistance against the diagnosis of addiction and the treatment recommendations. We will explore the role of laughter in…
Descriptors: Substance Abuse, Outcomes of Treatment, Patients, Foreign Countries
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Newbery, Natasha; McCambridge, Jim; Strang, John – Health Education, 2007
Purpose: The feasibility of a community-level drug prevention intervention based upon the principles of motivational interviewing within a further education college was investigated in a pilot study. Design/methodology/approach: The implementation over the course of a single term of "Let's Talk about Drugs" was studied with both action…
Descriptors: Quasiexperimental Design, Intervention, Action Research, Narcotics
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Bulatova, N. R.; Aburuz, S.; Yousef, A. M. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2007
The innovative practical course was developed to improve the students' ability to acquire pharmaceutical care skills. The primary components of the course were in-school training using small group discussions and hospital experience including identification, analysis, prevention and resolution of drug-therapy problems, patient counseling on their…
Descriptors: Pharmaceutical Education, Student Attitudes, Pharmacology, Clinical Experience
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Hamaoka, Derrick A.; Fullerton, Carol S.; Benedek, David M.; Gifford, Robert; Nam, Theodore; Ursano, Robert J. – Academic Psychiatry, 2007
Objective: The authors review third-year medical students' questionnaires to identify the perceptions, themes, and recommendations following an inpatient suicide. Method: The authors reviewed the needs assessment information collected 1 year after an inpatient suicide. The information, originally gathered through responses to a voluntary e-mail…
Descriptors: Medical Students, Needs Assessment, Suicide, Questionnaires
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Roye, Carol; Perlmutter Silverman, Paula; Krauss, Beatrice – Health Education & Behavior, 2007
HIV/AIDS disproportionately affects young women of color. Young women who use hormonal contraception are less likely to use condoms. Brief, inexpensive HIV-prevention interventions are needed for high-volume clinics. This study was a randomized clinical trial of two interventions: (a) a video made for this study and (b) an adaptation of Project…
Descriptors: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS), Contraception, Intervention, Females
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Hembroff, Larry; Atkin, Charles; Martell, Dennis; McCue, Cindy; Greenamyer, Jasmine T. – Journal of American College Health, 2007
The B.R.A.D. Birthday Card initiative was started on the campus of Michigan State University (MSU) in April 1999. MSU administrators send the safe-drinking 21st birthday card (B.R.A.D.) and laminated wallet card to students shortly before their 21st birthday. Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of the 21st birthday card, MSU and B.R.A.D.,…
Descriptors: Program Evaluation, Program Effectiveness, Young Adults, Drinking
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Serran, Geris A.; Moulden, Heather; Firestone, Philip; Marshall, W. L. – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2007
Relapse prevention theory assumes that specific coping skills deficits contribute to sexual reoffending. Recent research suggests that the general coping style of sexual offenders is also ineffective. In this study changes were examined in specific and general coping deficits following a treatment program that incorporated specific skills training…
Descriptors: Coping, Sexual Abuse, Child Abuse, Recidivism
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Dew, Brian; Elifson, Kirk; Dozier, Michael – Journal of Rural Health, 2007
Findings from recent epidemiological investigations indicate that substance use in rural America has increased to the point where it nearly equals, if not exceeds, the rates found in suburban and urban areas. Although previous research has examined factors that have influenced use patterns, little attention has been devoted to the social and…
Descriptors: Drug Abuse, Rural Areas, Literature Reviews, Social Influences
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