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Uzoma, Catherine U.; Feldman, Robert H. L. – Health Education (Washington D.C.), 1989
Results from a study of 100 innercity adult Black diabetics indicate that perceived self-efficacy and age were strong predictors of adherence to an insulin regime. Additional psychosocial factors examined include perceived barriers to treatment, perceived severity of illness, and perceived social support. Results indicated gender differences. (IAH)
Descriptors: Adults, Black Attitudes, Blacks, Correlation
Peer reviewedMurray, Michael; Clifford, Sharon – Adolescence, 1988
Administered the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory to measure level of anxiety and health behavior among adolescents (n=238) in Northern Ireland. Analysis of the findings showed that these teenagers had no higher anxiety than a sample of North American teenagers. Anxiety was correlated with a variety of health complaints and with the use of the health…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Anxiety, Cross Cultural Studies, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedTaggart, Helen M.; Connor, Sara E. – Journal of American College Health, 1995
Surveys of the relationship between female college students' exercise habits and their knowledge about osteoporosis and health beliefs indicated that age positively correlated with knowledge level, awareness of personal susceptibility, and motivation for general health behaviors. Older subjects believed the barriers to exercise were greater than…
Descriptors: Beliefs, College Students, Exercise, Females
Peer reviewedBoyce, Robert W.; And Others – Health Values: The Journal of Health Behavior, Education & Promotion, 1992
A study compared police officers' physical fitness levels with workers' compensation (WC) claims. Officers who collected WC were predominantly female, younger, and lower ranking, with better physical fitness than officers not collecting WC. Officers in the second highest fitness level and older officers with greater cardiovascular fitness had…
Descriptors: Adults, Age Differences, Health Behavior, Individual Characteristics
Peer reviewedDenes-Raj, Veronika; Ehrlichman, Howard – Omega: Journal of Death and Dying, 1991
Subjective life expectancy, death anxiety, and health behavior were assessed in college students (n=36) with at least one parent who died prematurely of illness (PD group) and students (n=36) with both parents alive (PA group). PD group estimated their life expectancy to be shorter than the PA; subgroup of PD reported poorer diet. (Author/ABL)
Descriptors: Anxiety, Behavior Patterns, College Students, Death
Peer reviewedHoerr, Sharon Marshall; Louden, Victoria Ann – Journal of School Health, 1993
A study was made of snack selections from unrefrigerated vending machines in relation to increased availabilty of nutrient-dense snack options and provision of nutrient information at four college sites. When snack options included more nutrient-dense choices, sales dropped. When nutrition information was posted on the machines, sales increased…
Descriptors: College Students, Eating Habits, Health Behavior, Health Promotion
Peer reviewedIso-Ahola, Seppo E.; St. Clair, Brian – Quest, 2000
Examines motivational foundations of exercise behavior, presenting a theoretical model in which motivation is the proximal precursor of exercise, which is determined by perceived constraints and situational facilitators. The paper explores the role of cognition versus automaticity in exercise behavior and examines habit versus routine, presenting…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Exercise, Habit Formation, Health Behavior
Peer reviewedAloise-Young, Patricia A.; Hennigan, Karen M.; Leong, Cynthia W. – Journal of Early Adolescence, 2001
Examined relation of possible selves to smoking and drinking for 1,606 sixth through ninth graders. Found that smoking and drinking were related negatively to number of positive expected selves and balance between expected selves and feared selves. When both possible-selves were entered in model simultaneously, only the number of positive expected…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Age Differences, Child Health, Drinking
Peer reviewedBates, Jeffrey M.; Cooper, Diane L.; Wachs, Peter M. – Journal of College Student Development, 2001
Study is a validation of the two proposed subscales for the Salubrious Lifestyle (SL) Scale of the Student Developmental Task and Lifestyle Assessment (SDTLA). The two subscales, Drug/Alcohol and Exercise/Nutrition, were determined from factor analysis of the original SL scale of the SDTLA. Findings support validation of both subscales. (Contains…
Descriptors: College Students, Health Behavior, Higher Education, Life Style
Peer reviewedKingery, Paul M. – School Psychology International, 1999
Introduces special issue that collectively presents a substance abuse prevention approach that is part of a program called Prevention Engineering. The model emphasizes the measurement of indicators of substance abuse problems, particularly with marijuana use. Articles include topics on epidemiology; evidence of the harmful and helpful uses of…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Drug Education, Health Behavior, Health Promotion
Peer reviewedDanseco, Evangeline R.; Kingery, Paul M.; Coggeshall, Mark – School Psychology International, 1999
Reviews studies that examined perceived risk or beliefs about harmful effects associated with marijuana use. Perceived risk was construed as consisting of at least four areas (physical harm; parental disapproval; peer disapproval; fear of arrest). Perception of risk varied with several factors including age and gender. Secondary data analysis was…
Descriptors: Adolescents, At Risk Persons, Health Behavior, Illegal Drug Use
Villaire, Ted – Our Children, 2001
The problem of childhood obesity and inadequate physical activity is growing, with the biggest physical activity decline occurring in high school. This paper discusses the need to promote physical activity at school and home and get children in shape. Two sidebars describe: National Physical Fitness and Sports Month and how to determine a school'…
Descriptors: Child Health, Elementary Secondary Education, Health Behavior, Obesity
Peer reviewedJaccard, James; Dittus, Patricia J. – American Journal of Public Health, 2000
Used data from the Longitudinal Study of Adolescent health to examine the relationship between adolescent perception of maternal approval of the use of birth control and sexual outcomes over 12 months. Overall, adolescents' perceptions of maternal approval related to an increased likelihood of sexual intercourse in the next year and an increase in…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Contraception, Health Behavior, Mothers
Peer reviewedKretchmar, R. Scott – Quest, 2001
All elements of an active lifestyle need not be meaningful. Good active habits of living can be generated without significant reliance on excitement or other kinds of notable meaning. The development of active living habits depend partly on enlightened social policy, but such policies are rare in the United States. Consequently, kinesiologists…
Descriptors: Health Behavior, Higher Education, Life Style, Physical Activities
Peer reviewedMalina, Robert M. – Quest, 2001
Considers the tracking of physical activity during childhood, adolescence, and adulthood in the context of adherence. Data generally show moderate tracking of physical activity during childhood and adolescence and more variable but lower tracking levels across longer intervals within adolescence and from adolescence into young adulthood. Various…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Health Behavior, Life Style


