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Daro, Deborah; And Others – 1990
In October 1985, the Board of the National Committee for the Prevention of Child Abuse (NCPCA) adopted a goal and extablished a plan to reduce child abuse 20 percent by 1990. With data collected through March 1990, this document reports progress made toward realizing objectives articulated in the NCPCA's 5-year plan. After an overview in Section…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Data Collection, Death, Discipline
Stokes, C. Shannon; Brace, Kathy D. – 1986
A study of 1,497 nonmetropolitan counties was conducted to test the possible contribution of agricultural chemical use to cancer mortality rates in rural counties. The dependent variables were 20-year age-adjusted mortality rates for 1950 to 1969 for five categories of cancer: genital, urinary, lymphatic, respiratory, and digestive. Because sex…
Descriptors: Agricultural Supplies, Cancer, Death, Demography
Read, Donald A. – 1977
This workbook deals with values clarification strategies in the area of health education. It is designed to serve as a tool for expanding self awareness. The underlying assumption is that cognitive knowledge is only half of what is necessary for understanding one's own feelings and making decisions about such potential life problems as drugs, sex,…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Age, Attitude Change, Attitudes
Lowman, Joseph – 1978
Crisis intervention programs for persons experiencing the sudden death of family members or surviving natural disasters have been advocated as methods of primary prevention, although few have actually been implemented. A program utilizing nurses to deliver grief intervention to parents losing a baby to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) was…
Descriptors: Crisis Intervention, Grief, Helping Relationship, Home Visits
Kaplan, Leslie S. – 1980
This paper describes the use of loss workshops in the classroom to address the needs of students experiencing grief from loss, as a result of death, divorce, relocation, or other severed relationships. The goals of the Loss program are briefly reviewed, i.e., to facilitate acceptance of loss, and to promote personal growth and mental health.…
Descriptors: Coping, Counseling Techniques, Counselor Teacher Cooperation, Death
American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (AAHPERD). – 1980
This book is addressed to the teacher of health, physical education, recreation, and dance courses for older adults. The first section provides the foundation for understanding gerontology. It includes fundamental concepts within the areas of sociological, physiological, and psychological aspects of aging, health problems, and nutritional status…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Death, Friendship, Gerontology
Clifford, William B. – 1977
Estimates of population change and the components of change for North Carolina and its counties were made for the 1970-75 period. Attention was given to the growth patterns in the metropolitan and nonmetropolitan areas of North Carolina and the southern region. Data showed that the state's population grew at a faster rate during this period than…
Descriptors: Birth Rate, Census Figures, Comparative Analysis, Death
Hawke, Sharryl – 1974
Realizing that all students have to deal with death at some time, yet receive no formal education in the subject, Alex Kramer, a high school teacher at Moon High School, Corapolis, Pennsylvania, decided to create a program which would give students an opportunity to study death and the process of dying as integral parts of life. Kramer's goals,…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Behavioral Sciences, Beliefs, Community Resources
Michal, Mary L.; And Others – 1973
Good health is the result of such factors as sanitation, adequate housing and clothing, nutritional food, and a health delivery system which protects against contagious diseases by immunization, provides for early detection and treatment, provides health education to promote practices that will prevent diseases, and gives services in a culturally…
Descriptors: American Indian Reservations, Communication Problems, Death, Dental Health
Manzo, A. V. – 1972
Described are two English units--Aggression and Death--developed at the University of Missouri-Kansas City, intended for use in the inner city secondary school. Built on the premise that erudition should be an extension of the search for self-knowledge, both units involved the students in a general discussion of how aggression (or death) is…
Descriptors: Aggression, Death, Discussion Groups, Enrichment Activities
Wallace, Helen M.; Gabrielson, Ira W. – 1972
Part of an international study of the nature and extent of childhood mortality in geographically, socioeconomically and culturally disparate populations, this report focuses on (1) an investigation into all deaths of children under 5 years of age, and (2) a probability sample of live children within the same northern California area during an…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Death, Environmental Influences, Government Role
Morrison, William T. – 1976
Though 1.3 times the U.S. rate, American Indian mortality has decreased 17% since 1955. About 225 fewer Indians died of tuberculosis in 1974 than in 1955. The incidences of cirrhosis of the liver and diabetes mellitus are both far above the U.S. rates. Otitis media may have peaked at 50,000 new cases per year, but Indian health continues 25 years…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Age, American Indian Reservations, American Indians
El Attar, M. E.; Salman, A. D. – 1976
Utilizing the 1947, 1957, and l965 census data and the 1970 preliminary population count, the relationship between population growth and redistribution and development planning in Iraq was examined. Trends in rural-urban population growth, migration, and population redistribution were examined as they pertained to the socioeconomic development…
Descriptors: Birth Rate, Death, Developing Nations, Economic Development
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Gray, Ross E. – School Counselor, 1988
Reports the perceptions of bereaved teenagers (N=50) about the helpfulness of families, peers, teachers, counselors, and school nurses. Describes a peer support group program for bereaved teenagers. Notes school counselors are in a position to be able to affect the amount and kind of support provided to bereaved teenagers. (ABL)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Bereavement, Death, Family Attitudes
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Kaye, Janet – Journal of Medical Education, 1985
The effect of experience in counseling cancer patients and their families on third-year medical students' attitudes toward cancer was studied at the Medical College of Pennsylvania. Using the Cancer Attitude Scale, assessment included attitudes toward patients' inner resources, attitudes about early diagnosis and aggressive treatment, and…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Attitude Measures, Cancer, Clinical Teaching (Health Professions)
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