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DiFranza, Joseph R.; Ursprung, W. W. Sanouri; Carson, Alisha – Journal of Adolescence, 2010
Nicotine addiction is the most common preventable cause of premature death presenting during adolescence. No prior study has described the onset of this condition based on case histories. We used trained personnel to conduct individual semi-structured interviews to obtain case histories from 50 adolescent and young adult current and former…
Descriptors: Smoking, Young Adults, Adolescents, Interviews
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Richert, Jana; Lippke, Sonia; Schwarzer, Ralf – Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science, 2010
Stage-matched interventions can only be more effective than "one-size-fits-all" interventions if they target participants' specific needs. Therefore, individuals must be allocated to a stage that truly reflects their mindsets. Various criteria for stage allocation exist. This study's objective was to demonstrate the impact of different…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Intervention, Criteria, Classification
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Lewis, Todd F.; Myers, Jane E. – Journal of College Counseling, 2010
A pilot study examining holistic wellness factors and drinking behaviors among undergraduate students revealed several significant relationships. Two second-order wellness factors of the Indivisible Self model of wellness--Coping Self and Essential Self--were negatively associated with both alcohol use intensity and drinking consequences.…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Wellness, Drinking, Prevention
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Mancha, Brent E.; Rojas-Neese, Vanessa C.; Latimer, William W. – Journal of Child & Adolescent Substance Abuse, 2010
This study created an alcohol use problem severity taxonomy and examined its association to engagement in other problem behaviors. Minnesota youths were categorized based on their frequency of alcohol use and DSM-IV alcohol abuse and dependence criteria. Greater alcohol use problem severity was generally associated with higher prevalence of…
Descriptors: Alcohol Abuse, Drinking, Adolescents, Marijuana
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Whitman, Marilyn V.; Harbison, Phillip Adam – Health Education, 2010
Purpose: This paper aims to examine the level of smoke-free policies in general hospitals and the barriers faced in implementing restrictive policies banning smoking inside buildings and on surrounding grounds. Design/methodology/approach; A survey was developed to gather data on hospitals' current smoke-free policies, including the challenges…
Descriptors: Employees, Smoking, Hospitals, Patients
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Harakeh, Zeena; Scholte, Ron H. J.; Vermulst, Ad A.; de Vries, Hein; Engels, Rutger C. M. E. – Journal of Research on Adolescence, 2010
The present study examined whether the associations between general parenting practices (i.e., support, behavioral control, and psychological control) and parental smoking on the one hand and older and younger siblings' smoking on the other were mediated by parental smoking communication (i.e., frequency and quality of parent-adolescent…
Descriptors: Siblings, Smoking, Parenting Styles, Child Rearing
Higher Education Center for Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Violence Prevention, 2011
As campuses and communities across the country grapple with problems related to unruly house parties, neighborhood disruptions, and alcohol-fueled "celebratory" incidents, they are developing partnerships with law enforcement agencies to implement strategies to reduce such problems and protect the health and safety of students and residents alike.…
Descriptors: Prevention, Publicity, Alcohol Abuse, Law Enforcement
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Zunker, Christie; Cox, Tiffany L.; Ard, Jamy D.; Ivankova, Nataliya V.; Rutt, Candace D.; Baskin, Monica L. – Journal of Ethnographic & Qualitative Research, 2011
This study explored the process of how women maintained their healthy behaviors after a weight management program using a grounded theory approach. We conducted 2 focus groups and 23 interviews with a purposeful sample of African American and Caucasian women aged 30 and older who lost greater than 5% of their body weight during a weight management…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Body Weight, Health Promotion, Females
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Seitz, Christopher M.; Wyrick, David L.; Caldwell, Rebecca; Fearnow-Kenney, Melodie; Orsini, Mushin Michael – Journal of School Health, 2011
One method in which health professionals can influence adolescent substance use is by correcting social norms. According to the social norms theory, individuals often erroneously believe that the majority of people engage in unhealthy behaviors, a misperception that may motivate individuals to increase their own unhealthy behaviors. The social…
Descriptors: Prevention, Health Personnel, Adolescents, Teaching Methods
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Tamas, Andrea; Mosler, Hans-Joachim – Health Education & Behavior, 2011
Solar Water Disinfection (SODIS) is a simple method designed to treat microbiologically contaminated drinking water at household level. This article characterizes relapse behavior in comparison with continued SODIS use after a 7-month nonpromotion period. In addition, different subtypes among relapsers and continuers were assumed to diverge mainly…
Descriptors: Water, Behavior Modification, Behavior Change, Water Quality
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Lin, Yu-Chen – Social Indicators Research, 2011
This study examined the reliability and validity of the Family Affluence Scale (FAS) and explored the relationship between FAS and health in a general adolescent population of Taiwan. Our data was obtained from a 2009 school-based survey. In total, 3,368 students (1,741 boys, 1,627 girls) in grades 6-10 in Kinmen County, Taiwan completed a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Validity, Adolescents, Reliability
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Abraham, Charles; Sheeran, Paschal; Henderson, Marion – Health Education Research, 2011
A cross-sectional study assessed the extent to which indices of social structure, including family socio-economic status (SES), social deprivation, gender and educational/lifestyle aspirations correlated with adolescent condom use and added to the predictive utility of a theory of planned behaviour model. Analyses of survey data from 824 sexually…
Descriptors: Socioeconomic Status, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Social Structure, Social Cognition
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Schmiege, Sarah J.; Ewing, Sarah W. Feldstein; Hendershot, Christian S.; Bryan, Angela D. – Health Education Research, 2011
Justice-involved adolescents engage in high levels of risky sexual behavior, underscoring the need for targeted, effective, prevention interventions geared toward this population. In a randomized controlled trial, 484 detained adolescents received a theory-based intervention or an information-only control. We have previously demonstrated that the…
Descriptors: Intervention, Self Efficacy, Adolescents, Sexuality
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Dake, Joseph A.; Price, James H.; McKinney, Molly; Ward, Britney – Journal of Rural Health, 2011
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the prevalence of anal intercourse and its associated risk behaviors in a sample of Midwestern, predominantly white rural adolescents. Most of the research on this activity has been local or regional studies, with urban East and West Coast racial and ethnic minority adolescents. Methods: A…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Sex Education, At Risk Students, Adolescents
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Buscemi, Joanna; Martens, Matthew P.; Murphy, James G.; Yurasek, Ali M.; Smith, Ashley E. – Journal of American College Health, 2011
Objective: Among college students, several studies have found a positive relationship between physical activity and alcohol use. The current study tested gender, Greek status, and ethnicity as potential moderators of the physical activity-alcohol use relationship. Participants: Participants were college freshmen (n = 310) endorsing alcohol/drug…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Physical Activities, Health Behavior, Drug Use
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