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Chevalier, Arnaud; Feinstein, Leon – Centre for the Economics of Education (NJ1), 2006
Mental illness is associated with large costs to individuals and society. Education improves various health outcomes but little work has been done on mental illness. To obtain unbiased estimates of the effect of education on mental health, we rely on a rich longitudinal dataset that contains health information from childhood to adulthood and thus…
Descriptors: Mental Disorders, Outcomes of Education, Mental Health, Depression (Psychology)
Peer reviewedDouglas, Kathy A.; Collins, Janet L.; Warren, Charles; Kann, Laura; Gold, Robert; Clayton, Sonia; Ross, James G.; Kolbe, Lloyd J. – Journal of American College Health, 1997
Results from the 1995 National College Health Risk Behavior Survey, which monitored health risk behaviors among U.S. college undergraduates via mailed surveys, indicate that many students' behaviors increase their likelihood of experiencing adverse health outcomes. Particularly high risks for college students include alcohol abuse, tobacco use,…
Descriptors: Alcohol Abuse, College Students, Condoms, Drug Abuse
Peer reviewedPerry-Casler, Suzanne M.; Price, James H.; Telljohann, Susan K.; Chesney, Barbara K. – Journal of School Health, 1997
Presents findings from nationwide surveys of early elementary educators (N=505) that examined training status on tobacco prevention, level of teaching about tobacco prevention, and perceived self-efficacy for teaching tobacco prevention. Most respondents had no formal tobacco prevention training but had high efficacy and outcome expectation…
Descriptors: Comprehensive School Health Education, Elementary School Teachers, Grade 2, Grade 3
Peer reviewedEckhardt, Laura; And Others – American Journal of Health Promotion, 1997
Reports findings from the final year of a tobacco use prevention project for junior and senior high school students. After three years of intervention with junior high students, researchers assessed the relative effectiveness of continued, lapsed, and delayed interventions in high school. In grade 11, continued intervention students had the lowest…
Descriptors: Comprehensive School Health Education, Health Behavior, Health Promotion, High School Students
Peer reviewedDe Moor, Carl; And Others – Journal of Drug Education, 1989
Compared generic tobacco use among Hispanic, White, Black, and Asian youths (N=4,980) in grades 4, 7, 10, and 12. Found prevalence of regular use was highest among Whites, followed by Hispanics, Blacks, and Asians. Marijuana, alcohol, and other drug use explained approximately 40 percent of variance in tobacco use in each ethnic group. Other…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Asian Americans, Black Students, Comparative Analysis
Peer reviewedElder, John P.; And Others – Adolescence, 1988
Investigated smoking and tobacco-chewing habits of sixth and seventh graders (n=433). Students reported own tobacco use, perceptions of use among peers and friends, parental socioeconomic status, and other variables. Results indicated one-third of respondents had used some form of tobacco at least once. Norm perceptions and best friend's habits…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Black Students, Grade 6, Grade 7
Peer reviewedKleg, Milton – Social Science Record, 1988
Presents an inquiry unit of study focusing on the question of rights of smokers and nonsmokers as it may be acted out in a court of law. Includes two phases of data collection, beginning with a springboard scenario and incorporating a simulation during the hypothesis testing stage of the inquiry. References are provided. (LS)
Descriptors: Activity Units, Civil Liberties, Civil Rights, Class Activities
Peer reviewedKandel, Denise; And Others – Social Forces, 1995
Among a longitudinal cohort of 400 employed males, illicit drug use had a positive impact on wages up to age 28-29 and a negative impact by the mid-30s. A life-span perspective emphasizes differential short- and long-term impacts of education, training, and job changes on users' and nonusers' incomes. Contains 57 references. (Author/SV)
Descriptors: Adults (30 to 45), Age Differences, Drinking, Education Work Relationship
Peer reviewedSnow, David L.; And Others – Journal of Drug Education, 1992
Eighth grade followup of Adolescent Decision-Making Program implemented in sixth grade showed intervention maintained positive effect on mean tobacco use; no differences for mean alcohol, marijuana, or hard drug use between experimentals (n=545) and controls (n=530). Attrition analyses suggest that positive effect for tobacco use was likely even…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Cognitive Restructuring, Decision Making, Drinking
Peer reviewedKishchuk, Natalie; And Others – Journal of School Health, 1990
Three conventional quasi-experimental evaluations of school-based smoking prevention programs produced no statistically significant effects on children's knowledge and behavior. Complementary evaluations of the implementation process provided empirically grounded hypotheses to justify continued intervention. Results indicate complementary…
Descriptors: Children, Day Care, Evaluation Methods, Health Education
Peer reviewedBogenschneider, Karen; Wu, Ming-yeh; Raffaelli, Marcela; Tsay, Jenner C. – Child Development, 1998
Examined parent/peer linkages and how both types of experiences influence substance use in European-American adolescents. Found that mothers' responsiveness lessened adolescents' peer orientation, which reduced substance use. This process was moderated by maternal values regarding adolescent alcohol use. Among fathers, closer monitoring was…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Child Rearing, Drinking, Drug Use
Peer reviewedValois, Robert F.; Dowda, Marsha; Trost, Stewart – American Journal of Health Behavior, 1998
Using a self-report questionnaire, this study investigated smoking experimentation among 374 rural, black fifth graders and white fifth graders. Results indicated that 26% of males and 16% of females had tried cigarettes. Black students and white students had similar smoking experimentation rates. Peer and parent smoking affected students smoking…
Descriptors: Black Students, Drinking, Elementary School Students, Grade 5
Melendez, Ruth – Instructor, 1999
Presents a guide to direct teachers of all grade levels to antismoking resources on the Internet. The paper discusses the importance of basic knowledge and facts about smoking and health risks, beginning at an early age; tobacco marketing awareness; and social action to reinforce knowledge. (SM)
Descriptors: Advertising, Comprehensive School Health Education, Computer Uses in Education, Consumer Education
Thompson, K. A.; Parahoo, K. P.; McCurry, N.; O'Doherty, E.; Doherty, A. M. – Health Education Research, 2004
This article reports on data collected as part of a four-phase study initiated to strengthen practice in the field of smoking cessation during pregnancy. It focuses on the perceived support pregnant smokers would receive for quitting smoking and how this support could be effectively used by incorporating the education of partners/family in smoking…
Descriptors: Intervention, Smoking, Females, Health Personnel
Kliewer, Wendy; Murrelle, Lenn; Prom, Elizabeth; Ramirez, Melva; Obando, Patricia; Sandi, Luis; Karenkeris, Maria del Carmen – Journal of Research on Adolescence, 2006
Associations between witnessing serious violence and drug use, and the protective influences of family cohesion and parental monitoring, were investigated among 9,840 adolescents (50.5% female, M age=15.29 years, SD=1.76) living in Panama and Costa Rica. After accounting for demographics and parental and sibling substance use, witnessing serious…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Latin Americans, Drug Abuse, Violence

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