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Peer reviewedFloyd, Deborah L. – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2003
Argues that community college student health services are pertinent to student success, and that a college committed to student success is one that is also committed to student health. Discusses policy agenda for community college health programs in the context of leadership policy issues and individual college and consortia issues. (Contains 13…
Descriptors: College Role, Community Colleges, Educational Policy, Health Promotion
Peer reviewedToumbourou, John W.; Gregg, M. Elizabeth – Family Matters, 2001
Reviews research relevant to family-based adolescent health promotion, focusing on efforts to prevent problems and encourage healthy development. Discusses family processes that appear central to healthy adolescent functioning, including attachment, reducing disharmony, and encouraging responsibility. Describes selected family interventions,…
Descriptors: Adolescent Attitudes, Adolescent Behavior, Adolescent Development, Adolescents
Groves, Marcia; And Others – Early Childhood News, 1997
Discusses prevalence of visual impairments and ear infections in young children and how early childhood professionals may identify vision problems and prevent ear infections. Presents findings of a study of child care programs which provide services for mildly ill children. Identifies print, video, and organizational resources on children's…
Descriptors: Caregiver Role, Child Health, Day Care Centers, Early Childhood Education
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 reviewedFortenberry, J. Dennis; And Others – Journal of Research on Adolescence, 1997
Relations of contraceptive behavior, problem behaviors, and health-protective behaviors were examined in an ethnically and socioeconomically diverse sample of sexually active adolescents. Findings demonstrate substantial organization among adolescent health and problem behaviors and suggest that contraceptive behavior should be conceptualized…
Descriptors: Adolescent Behavior, Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Behavior Development
Siegenthaler, K. L. – Parks and Recreation, 1997
Research indicates that leisure participation enhances health at various levels, reducing stress and promoting better physical and mental health. Participation in personally meaningful leisure activities serves as a buffer to life's stressful events. Leisure professionals must work to promote leisure as a priority in people's lives. (SM)
Descriptors: Athletics, College Students, Coping, Disabilities
Godbey, Geoffrey – Parks and Recreation, 1997
Research shows that parks and recreation services provide people with opportunities that have substantial positive health effects, resulting in massive public-health cost savings. In a rapidly changing world, the ability to adapt and collaborate is critical for leisure services professionals. Recreation and parks must be reconceptualized to remain…
Descriptors: Exercise, Health Behavior, Health Promotion, Health Related Fitness
Peer reviewedWeitzman, Patricia Flynn; Dunigan, Robert; Hawkins, Robert L.; Weitzman, Eben A.; Levkoff, Sue E. – Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work, 2002
Three focus groups examined stress and conflict among 30 older African American women in Boston. Stress stemmed from worries about functional disability, accessing transportation, conflicts with family and peers, and grandchildren's lack of respect. Participants tended to use avoidant strategies to deal with stress and conflict. A training program…
Descriptors: Blacks, Conflict, Conflict Resolution, Coping
Peer reviewedIlgen, Daniel R. – American Psychologist, 1990
Discusses why health issues should be addressed, and why industrial/organizational psychologists should address these issues in the workplace. Presents five models for addressing health at work. Explores health-related criteria as sources for studying and developing programs concerning health. Discusses responses to health at work on an individual…
Descriptors: Health Programs, Health Promotion, Individual Differences, Industrial Psychology
Parcel, Guy S.; And Others – Health Education Quarterly, 1989
An elementary school program included classroom health education and environmental changes in school lunch and physical education to encourage healthful diet and exercise habits. Interventions based on social learning theory and organizational change resulted in statistically significant changes in diet behavior, self-efficacy, use of salt, and…
Descriptors: Eating Habits, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Grade 4
Abbott, Janice; Farrell, Janette – Education and Health, 1989
Findings are reported from a study which evaluated the changes in physical activity behavior of 111-primary school children in England as a result of an exercise-related health project, Staying WELL. (IAH)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Eating Habits, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedBraverman, Marc T., Ed. – New Directions for Program Evaluation, 1989
Perspectives are provided to help evaluators of health promotion programs. Eight papers present critical issues in such evaluations, including: (1) conceptual themes of program theory and context; (2) topics related to measurement, data analysis, and research design; and (3) reports of evaluation studies. (SLD)
Descriptors: Community Programs, Data Analysis, Disease Control, Evaluation Methods
Peer reviewedCampbell, Carole A.; Peck, Michael D. – Journal of Gay & Lesbian Social Services, 1995
Examines the barriers and issues that exist in providing services to high-risk youth, such as runaways and homeless youth, for HIV infection. Ways of removing those barriers by empowering both service providers and youth are offered. Recommendations are also provided for policy development concerning youth and HIV/AIDS. (GR)
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Adolescents, At Risk Persons, Delivery Systems
Peer reviewedDual, Peter A.; Paroo, Iqbal F. – Educational Record, 1995
This article discusses the role that university health centers and schools of public health can play in bolstering a community's capacity to solve its own health and human service problems, reviewing specific strategies and models that institutions can implement in partnership with local communities. (MDM)
Descriptors: Clinics, College Role, Health Promotion, Health Services
Peer reviewedNeighbors, Harold W.; And Others – American Journal of Health Promotion, 1995
A research review discusses individual versus societal responsibility as it relates to health promotion among African Americans. The paper suggests that blacks should hold themselves more personally responsible for solving their own problems while rejecting debilitating forms of extreme self-blame. Recommendations for improving the health of…
Descriptors: Blacks, Community Action, Elementary Secondary Education, Health Behavior


