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Torre, Dario M.; Wang, Nae-Yuh; Meoni, Lucy A.; Young, J. Hunter; Klag, Michael J.; Ford, Daniel E. – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 2005
Physicians frequently are early adopters of healthy behaviors based on their knowledge and economic resources. The mortality patterns of physicians in the United States, particularly suicide, have not been rigorously described for over a decade. Previous studies have shown lower all-cause mortality among physicians yet reported conflicting results…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Physicians, Suicide, Matched Groups
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Fujino, Yoshihisa; Mizoue, Tetsuya; Tokui, Noritaka; Yoshimura, Takesumi – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 2005
The association between many psychosocial factors and risk of suicide was examined. A cohort was conducted over 14 years of follow up among the general population (15,597 people) in Japan. A baseline survey of psychosocial characteristics was conducted by self-administrated questionnaire. The relative risks of occasional emotional stress,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Life Satisfaction, Suicide, Anxiety
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Parker, Sarah C.; Lyons, John; Bonner, Julia – Journal of American College Health, 2005
The results of several studies have established the validity of the SCOFF questionnaire (a 5-question screening tool for eating disorders), but researchers need to explore further replicability using the US version in the graduate school population. In this study, the authors asked 335 graduate students attending the Northwestern student health…
Descriptors: Measures (Individuals), Self Concept, Graduate Students, Eating Disorders
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Sheffield, Felicia D.; Darkes, Jack; Del Boca, Frances K.; Goldman, Mark S. – Journal of American College Health, 2005
Binge drinking and alcohol-related problems among students at traditional 4-year universities have been well documented. However, little is known about the frequency of their such behaviors and its consequences among community college students, who comprise roughly 44% of all undergraduate students in the United States. The present study examined…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Prevention, Intervention, Community Colleges
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Sprenger, Marilee – Educational Leadership, 2005
A glimpse is provided into a normal school day of an adolescent whose activities and responses are governed by the different stages of physical development. How an adolescent goes through constant fatigue, emotional ups and downs, social pressures and low impulse control compounded by poor nutrition, is a lesson in survival.
Descriptors: Self Control, Physical Development, Nutrition, Adolescents
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Torabi, Mohammad R.; Seo, Dong-Chul; Jeng, Ifeng – American Journal of Health Behavior, 2004
Objectives: To develop valid and reliable alternate forms to measure college students' attitudes toward health. Methods: Final scale, composed of 2 different but equivalent 15-item forms, was administered to 2 sets of college students. The mixed format of 30 items was administered to one sample of college students whereas a pre-post format was…
Descriptors: Measures (Individuals), Student Attitudes, Test Validity, Test Reliability
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Newman, Ian M.; Shell, Duane F. – American Journal of Health Behavior, 2005
Objective: To examine the role of expectancies in adolescent smokeless tobacco (ST) use. Methods: Self-report measures of students' ST expectancies, cigarette and ST use, and peer and family tobacco use were collected from a sample of 978 rural high school students. Results: Student expectancy beliefs significantly predicted ST use and intention…
Descriptors: Smoking, Adolescents, Rural Youth, Health Behavior
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Reininger, Belinda M.; Evans, Alexandra E.; Griffin, Sarah F.; Sanderson, Maureen; Vincent, Murray L.; Valois, Robert F.; Parra-Medina, Deborah – American Journal of Health Behavior, 2005
Objectives: To examine the relationship between an aggregate risk score (smoking, drinking, and number of sex partners) and measures of youth assets in a sample of 3439 youth aged 14?18 years. Methods: Linear regression models for African American and white males and females predicted an aggregate risk score. Results: After adjustments, the youth…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Racial Differences, Gender Differences, Adolescents
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Dodge, Brian; Sandfort, Theo G. M.; Yarber, William L.; de Wit, John – American Journal of Health Behavior, 2005
Objectives: To assess differences in sexual health behaviors, outcomes, and potential sociocultural determinants among male college students in the United States and the Netherlands. Methods: Survey data were collected from random samples of students from both national cultures. Results: American men were more likely to report inadequate…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, College Students, Pregnancy
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Radvan, Deborah; Wiggers, John; Hazell, Trevor – Health Education Research, 2004
Computerized health information programs have been shown to have potential to improve knowledge, attitudes and behavior. However, relatively little is known regarding their capacity to engage the public for opportunistic, spontaneous use in community settings. Two studies were undertaken to provide insight to this practical issue. An intercept…
Descriptors: Health Education, Users (Information), Community Services, Knowledge Level
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Philip, Kate; Shucksmith, Janet; Tucker, Janet; van Teijlingen, Edwin; Immamura, Mari; Penfold, Suzanne – Journal of Youth Studies, 2006
This paper builds on debates about the meaning and definition of social exclusion through an empirical analysis undertaken as part of a four-year evaluation study of a Scottish demonstration project on young peoples' sexual health. It examines how interventions to improve sexual well-being might be construed as a way of promoting social inclusion,…
Descriptors: Demonstration Programs, Sexuality, Health Behavior, Inclusion
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Wilson, Mark; Allen, Diane D.; Li, Jun Corser – Health Education Research, 2006
This paper compares the approach and resultant outcomes of item response models (IRMs) and classical test theory (CTT). First, it reviews basic ideas of CTT, and compares them to the ideas about using IRMs introduced in an earlier paper. It then applies a comparison scheme based on the AERA/APA/NCME "Standards for Educational and…
Descriptors: Health Education, Self Efficacy, Health Behavior, Measures (Individuals)
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Wilson, Mark; Allen, Diane D.; Li, Jun Corser – Health Education Research, 2006
This paper is the first of several papers designed to demonstrate how the application of item response models in the behavioral sciences can be used to enhance the conceptual and technical toolkit of researchers and developers and to understand better the psychometric properties of psychosocial measures. The papers all use baseline data from the…
Descriptors: Health Education, Self Efficacy, Health Behavior, Behavior Modification
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Stokes, E.; Ashcroft, A.; Platt, M. J. – Health Education Research, 2006
Poor oral health is an important public health issue. Adolescents represent a challenging group in terms of oral health because they have vulnerable permanent teeth erupting at a time when they are establishing their independence from parental influence. Preventing oral disease by attempting to influence the behaviours that impact adversely on…
Descriptors: Health Promotion, Focus Groups, Dental Health, Diseases
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Parry, O.; Peel, E.; Douglas, M.; Lawton, J. – Health Education Research, 2006
Patients experience considerable difficulties in making and sustaining health-related lifestyle changes. Many Type 2 diabetes patients struggle to follow disease risk-management advice even when they receive extensive information and support. Drawing on a qualitative study of patients with Type 2 diabetes, the paper uses discourse analysis to…
Descriptors: Patient Education, Health Personnel, Diabetes, Discourse Analysis
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