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Peer reviewedReutter, Linda; Williamson, Deanna L. – Journal of Nursing Education, 2000
Public health nurses must advocate healthy public policy. The education of these nurses should include learning experiences such as analysis of population health issues, environmental scanning, letters to editors or legislators, and practicum activities that develop awareness of public policy. (SK)
Descriptors: Advocacy, Health Promotion, Higher Education, Learning Activities
Fisher, K. John; Severson, Herbert H.; Christiansen, Steven; Williams, Chris – American Journal of Health Education, 2001
Assessed an interactive, computer-mediated intervention to help smokeless tobacco users quit by providing a user-friendly, personalized approach that engaged clients in the quitting process. Participant evaluation indicated that at 6-week follow-up, most had made an attempt to quit, and 58 percent were able to quit for at least 24 hours. Responses…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Health Education, Health Promotion
Smallwood, Scott – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2001
Describes a new institute at West Virginia University that examines the roles of consciousness and thought in nonstressful living; some professors say it is promoting New Age bunk. (EV)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Health Promotion, Higher Education, Program Descriptions
Peer reviewedRye, B. J.; Humpartzoomian, Richard; Steep, Barbara – Journal of Drug Education, 2001
Assesses parents, students, and program leaders involved in an in-school drug prevention program for their perceptions of the efficacy of the program. Feedback indicated a very high program satisfaction level from respondents with parents indicating the highest level satisfaction. Areas for improvement included parent attendance; invitation…
Descriptors: Drug Education, Foreign Countries, Health Promotion, High Schools
Peer reviewedGupta, Romilla; Dwyer, John J. M. – American Journal of Health Behavior, 2001
Conducted focus groups with daily smokers to identify key themes and strategies that would be effective in influencing attitudinal and behavioral change in homes that allowed smoking to occur. Smokers preferred messages that addressed the health of children, respected smokers, were based on research, provided information and assistance on…
Descriptors: Child Health, Family Environment, Focus Groups, Health Behavior
Peer reviewedVan Haveren, Richard A.; Blank, Wendy; Bentley, Kelvin – Journal of College Counseling, 2001
Describes a sexual education program that was aired by the campus radio station at Kansas State University. Use of college radio to promote student health issues is first reviewed. Specific program content and production obstacles are then discussed. Recommendations for future shows are made. (GCP)
Descriptors: College Students, Educational Radio, Health Promotion, Higher Education
Simovska, V. – Health Education Research, 2004
The paper addresses the issue of student participation from the perspective of the health-promoting schools initiative. It draws on experience from the Macedonian Network of Health-Promoting Schools and its collaboration with the Danish as well as other country networks within the European Network of Health-Promoting Schools. Student participation…
Descriptors: Health Promotion, Democracy, Student Participation, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedOttenritter, Nan W. – Journal of American College Health, 2004
Healthy campuses are critical so that students can learn and actively participate in shaping and maintaining a strong educational environment. This Viewpoint describes the commonalities between service learning, social justice, campus health, and the goals of Healthy Campus 2010, which was developed from the larger Healthy People 2010 objectives…
Descriptors: Prevention, Educational Environment, Colleges, Public Health
Johnson, C. Shanthi Jacob; Myers, Anita M.; Jones, Gareth R.; Fitzgerald, Clara; Lazowski, Darien-Alexis; Stolee, Paul; Orange, J. B.; Segall, Nicole; Ecclestone, Nancy A. – Canadian Journal on Aging, 2005
Restorative care attempts to break the cycle of dependency and functional decline in nursing homes by addressing individual resident needs. The Restorative Care Education and Training (RCET) Program consists of a five-week workshop and resource manual for both supervisory and direct care staff. This paper describes the RCET approach and presents…
Descriptors: Nursing Homes, Rehabilitation Programs, Caregiver Training, Health Promotion
Steinberg, Marc L.; Ziedonis, Douglas M.; Krejci, Jonathan A.; Brandon,Thomas H. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2004
Individuals with schizophrenia have a much higher prevalence of tobacco smoking, a lower cessation rate, and a higher incidence of tobacco-related diseases than the general population. The initial challenge has been to motivate these individuals to quit smoking. This study tested whether motivational interviewing is effective in motivating smokers…
Descriptors: Intervention, Schizophrenia, Smoking, Interviews
Haber, David – Educational Gerontology, 2005
The diversity of the older adult population is increasing, and health professionals need to learn new knowledge and skills to improve the adherence of older ethnic clients to their health recommendations. Much of the existing research literature on diversity in gerontology concludes that ethnic older adults are at a health disadvantage. Few if any…
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Health Education, Health Personnel, Gerontology
Egan, John P. – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2005
As the North American HIV/AIDS epidemic enters its third decade, marginalized communities remain disproportionately vulnerable to HIV/AIDS. What contributions has adult education made so far--and how might it play an increased role in the future?
Descriptors: North Americans, Adult Education, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, At Risk Persons
Lightfoot, Marguerita; Rotheram-Borus, Mary Jane; Milburn, Norweeta G.; Swendeman, Dallas – Behavior Modification, 2005
This article presents a three-module intervention based on social action theory that focuses on health promotion and social identity formation for seropositive youth. The modules are designed to reduce transmission of HIV by reducing sexual and substance abuse acts, increasing healthy acts and adherence to care, and maintaining positive behavioral…
Descriptors: Social Action, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Intervention, Substance Abuse
Mckay, Susan; Bonner, Frances – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education, 2004
Women's magazines in Australia have become increasingly involved in various public health awareness campaigns. In particular, breast cancer has been targeted as an issue for attention. This disease occupies a privileged position in women's magazines, being represented as treatable and survivable with an emphasis on the advocacy of early detection…
Descriptors: Females, Periodicals, Cancer, Foreign Countries
Sul, Jerry; Bunde, James – Psychological Bulletin, 2005
Several recent reviews (e.g., L. C. Gallo & K. Matthews, 2003; A. Rozanski, J. A. Blumenthal, & J. Kaplan, 1999; R. Rugulies, 2002) have identified 3 affective dispositions--depression, anxiety, and anger-hostility--as putative risk factors for coronary heart disease. There are, however, mixed and negative results. Following a critical summary of…
Descriptors: Diseases, Risk, Heart Disorders, Depression (Psychology)

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