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Haines, Jess; Neumark-Sztainer, Dianne – Health Education Research, 2006
In response to the high prevalence of obesity, eating disorders and disordered eating behaviors among youth, researchers in both the obesity and eating disorders fields have proposed using an integrated approach to prevention that addresses the spectrum of weight-related disorders within interventions. The identification of risk factors that are…
Descriptors: Obesity, Self Concept, Prevention, Eating Disorders
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Van Der Vorst, Haske; Engels, Rutger C. M. E.; Meeus, Wim; Dekovic, Maja – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2006
Background: The present study explores the role of having rules about alcohol, parental norms about early alcohol use, and parental alcohol use in the development of adolescents' drinking behavior. It is assumed that parental norms and alcohol use affect the rules parents have about alcohol, which in turn prevents alcohol use by adolescent…
Descriptors: Structural Equation Models, Drinking, Adolescents, Social Attitudes
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Boe, Kathy; Tillotson, Elizabeth A. – Journal of School Nursing, 2006
The rise in the number of cases of skin cancers, both melanomas and nonmelanomas, has prompted increased awareness and educational efforts to limit sun exposure. Because 80% of lifetime sun exposure occurs before the age of 18, educating parents and adolescents to incorporate sun-protective behaviors into daily routines is particularly important.…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Health Education, Safety, School Nurses
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Siegel, Donald – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance (JOPERD), 2005
The short- and long-term effects of quality physical education programs have been a subject of considerable debate by educational administrators and state legislators during the past decade. While physical educators have repeatedly demonstrated the importance of daily moderate and vigorous physical activity on the immediate health and wellbeing of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Physical Education, Physical Education Teachers, Elementary School Students
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Ozer, Elizabeth M.; Adams, Sally H.; Lustig, Julie L.; Gee, Scott; Garber, Andrea K.; Gardner, Linda Rieder; Rehbein, Michael; Addison, Louise; Irwin, Charles E., Jr. – Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 2005
Objective: To determine whether a systems intervention for primary care providers resulted in increased preventive screening and counseling of adolescent patients, compared with the usual standard of care. Methods: The intervention was conducted in 2 out-patient pediatric clinics; 2 other pediatric clinics in the same health maintenance…
Descriptors: Intervention, Health Behavior, Adolescents, Primary Health Care
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Turner, Monique Mitchell; Rimal, Rajiv N.; Morrison, Daniel; Kim, Hyojin – Human Communication Research, 2006
Despite the importance of health information seeking, not all people engage in such behaviors, especially when thinking about the disease is distressing. The focus of this paper is to examine the antecedents of information seeking and retention. Based on individuals' risk perception and efficacy beliefs, the risk perception attitude framework is…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Information Seeking, Depression (Psychology), Help Seeking
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Parry, Charles D. H.; Morojele, Neo K.; Saban, Amina; Flisher, Alan J. – Journal of Adolescence, 2004
Aim: To identify social and neighbourhood correlates of drunkenness among adolescents. Design: A cross-sectional, community study. Participants: A multi-stage cluster sampling strategy was used to select 90 adolescents aged 11-17 years from nine distinct communities in Cape Town, South Africa. The sample was stratified by race, income, and gender.…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Drinking, Social Influences, Environmental Influences
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Torbert, Marianne – Teaching Elementary Physical Education, 2005
Studies have shown that physical activity can enhance academic performance (Skolnick, 1981; Summerford, 2001). In this article, the author shares an activity that can be used to help accomplish this goal. It is based on the following considerations: (1) To expand participation in physical activity outside the gym, it is necessary to have an…
Descriptors: Health Related Fitness, Physical Activities, Academic Achievement, Elementary School Students
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Assantachai, Prasert; Bunnag, Chaweewan; Piya-Anant, Manee; Thamlikitkul, Visanu – Educational Gerontology, 2006
Effective strategies that bring health promotion messages to older adults in a developing country are needed. To evaluate the impact of various education media upon changes in knowledge and health behavior, a double-blind, randomized controlled trial was conducted involving 1,268 older adults in a southwest Bangkok suburb. Group teaching…
Descriptors: Health Promotion, Older Adults, Developing Nations, Health Behavior
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Giscombe, Cheryl L.; Lobel, Marci – Psychological Bulletin, 2005
Compared with European Americans, African American infants experience disproportionately high rates of low birth weight and preterm delivery and are more than twice as likely to die during their 1st year of life. The authors examine 5 explanations for these differences in rates of adverse birth outcomes: (a) ethnic differences in health behaviors…
Descriptors: Birth Rate, African Americans, Infants, Pregnancy
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Albarracin, Dolores; Gillette, Jeffrey C.; Earl, Allison N.; Glasman, Laura R.; Durantini, Marta R.; Ho, Moon-Ho – Psychological Bulletin, 2005
This meta-analysis tested the major theoretical assumptions about behavior change by examining the outcomes and mediating mechanisms of different preventive strategies in a sample of 354 HIV-prevention interventions and 99 control groups, spanning the past 17 years. There were 2 main conclusions from this extensive review. First, the most…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Behavior Change, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Prevention
Sternberg, Ruth E. – School Administrator, 2005
Phil Gainous is in a sticky spot. The board of education in Montgomery County, Md., decided this was the year when sugary sodas and non-nutritious snacks must disappear from high school vending machines, replaced by healthier options. Gainous isn't against promoting healthy habits. But as the veteran principal of Montgomery Blair High School, the…
Descriptors: Equipment, Retailing, High School Students, High Schools
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Shakeshaft, Anthony; Fawcett, Julia; Mattick, Richard P.; Richmond, Robyn; Wodak, Alex; Harris, Mark F.; Doran, Christopher M. – Health Education, 2006
Purpose: The purpose of this research is to explore the feasibility of using patient-driven, hand-held computers in primary care settings, in order to address the apparent failure to implement prevention initiatives into the routine delivery of health care services. Design/methodology/approach: During an eight-day period, patients of an English…
Descriptors: Patients, Computers, Primary Health Care, Prevention
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London, Patricia A.; Flannery, Daniele D. – Journal of European Industrial Training, 2004
The purpose of the qualitative study was to understand how social factors might help or hinder the training transfer process. Specifically, this qualitative research looked at the meanings a group of women attached to social factors that might influence their practice of breast self-exam. Implications for transfer of training are suggested.…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Females, Transfer of Training, Prevention
King, Keith A.; Snyder, Shonna – American Journal of Health Education, 2003
A sample of 410 university students (96% response rate) completed a four-page survey regarding their perceived effectiveness of high school health education in increasing their knowledge and adoption of healthy behaviors. Results indicated that the majority of students felt health education was important and that healthy behaviors were important…
Descriptors: High Schools, Comprehensive School Health Education, Health Behavior, College Students
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