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Jess, Rachel L.; Dozier, Claudia L. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2020
Personal hygiene is critical for preventing the spread of infection. One important component of personal hygiene is handwashing. This review summarizes research on behavioral strategies to address handwashing in children, offers areas for additional research, and suggests a treatment package to teach handwashing to young children.
Descriptors: Hygiene, Health Promotion, Children, Teaching Methods
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Mónica Castillo-Rosales; Angelo Araya-Piñones; Irma Brito; Marisa Afonso de Andrade Brunherotti; Verónica Alfaro-Navarro; Nicolas Van Niekerk Bakit – European Journal of Education, 2025
Universities have been the focus of numerous studies on health promotion initiatives, mainly centred on results that determine outcomes and impacts. This study explores the perceptions of various community members regarding implementing the university health promotion policy. We employed qualitative methods (case study); semi-structured in-depth…
Descriptors: Universities, Health Promotion, School Policy, Educational Policy
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Taemin Ha; Brian Dauenhauer; Jaimie McMullen; Jennifer Krause – Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 2025
Purpose: This study examined the attributes contributing to the use of technology among school staff to facilitate and promote physical activity. Method: A mixed-methods sequential explanatory research design was employed with the diffusion of innovations theory as a guide. The Comprehensive School Physical Activity Program Technology Practice…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Physical Activity Level, Health Promotion
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Harini Krishnamurti; Catherine A. Forestell – Journal of American College Health, 2025
Objective: This study investigated collegians' (N = 466) vegetable consumption as a function of their food choice motivations, gender, and dietary habits. Method: Vegetarians and vegans (veg*ns, n = 94, 60% women), occasional meat eaters (n = 90, 66% women), and omnivores (n = 282, 43% women) completed the Food Choice Questionnaire and reported…
Descriptors: Eating Habits, Food, Gender Differences, Motivation
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Sarah Kiefer; Jacqueline Blass; Sarah Fefer; Kai Zhuang Shum; Kristen Mahony-Atallah; Shannon Suldo; John Ferron – Psychology in the Schools, 2025
ABSTRACT Many youth seek and receive mental health treatment in schools, yet research on their perceptions of these interventions remains uncommon. This qualitative study explored how student perspectives on social validity informed the ongoing implementation and evaluation of the Well-Being Promotion Program (WBPP), a Tier 2 positive psychology…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Middle School Students, Well Being, Intervention
Ilana Marder-Eppstein – Healthy Schools Campaign, 2025
This new report documents 10 years of Space to Grow, celebrating this dynamic program's significant impact on Chicago schools, neighborhoods and the environment. From transforming schoolyards into vibrant, multifunctional spaces that foster learning, play, connection to nature, and community engagement, to helping mitigate flooding, Space to Grow…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Environment, Space Utilization, Playgrounds
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Gümrah Amcaoglu Yorucu; Sonay Dericioglu; Nazim Serkan Burgul – Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology - TOJET, 2025
This study aims to gather the opinions of inspectors, school administrators, and physical education teachers regarding the incorporation of the Sports Secondary School and High School into the formal education system in Northern Cyprus. A qualitative research approach was utilized, employing a case study design. The study group included 40…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Administrator Attitudes, Teacher Attitudes, Physical Education Teachers
Ferguson, Daniel; Smith, Sheila; Granja, Maribel; Nguyen, Uyen; Burstein, Julia; Atkins, Nia; Lasala, Olivia – National Center for Children in Poverty, 2023
Given the central importance of positive parent and infant-early childhood mental health to children's long-term mental health and development, it is important to examine a wide range of approaches that show promise for strengthening supports for parent and infant-early childhood mental health in home visiting programs, especially programs serving…
Descriptors: Young Children, Parents, Mental Health, Home Visits
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Ketcheson, Leah; Staples, Kerri; Pitchford, Edward Andrew; Loetzner, Franziska – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2023
While there is wide consensus regarding the importance of early intervention, health is rarely considered within priorities. Twenty-five children on the autism spectrum (M[subscript age] = 4.67, SD = 0.82) participated in a 12-week physical activity intervention. Primary objective was to examine impact of a physical activity intervention on…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Physical Activities, Intervention
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Sliwa, Sarah A.; Chang Chusan, Yuilyn A.; Dahlstrom, Christina – Journal of School Health, 2023
Background: This systematic review aims to identify out-of-school time (OST) interventions (eg, programming, policies) that increased opportunities for physical activity (PA) and healthy eating and/or improved youth PA and dietary behaviors. Methods: We searched for articles within systematic reviews that met our criteria (2010-2018) and for…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Physical Activities, Health Promotion, Eating Habits
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Taylor, Anika; Milne, Aalaya; Tam, Alexia; McGee, Sarah; Stirling, Ashley – International Journal of Work-Integrated Learning, 2023
Student wellbeing is regarded as a salient priority across higher education. Given the growing participation of higher education students in work-integrated learning, it is important to explore how student wellbeing is being supported in this critical learning environment. While student wellbeing must be considered across all educational contexts,…
Descriptors: College Students, Well Being, Work Experience Programs, Coordinators
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Weemer, Megan; Eberline, Andrew; Lee, Joey; Kybartas, Tyler; Jones, Emily – Physical Educator, 2023
Poor nutrition and insufficient amounts of physical activity are key contributing factors to childhood obesity and can adversely affect the physical, social, and emotional health, along with the academic success, of today's youth. Comprehensive school-based initiatives, in combination with broader community efforts that target these behaviors, can…
Descriptors: School Districts, Wellness, Needs Assessment, Health Promotion
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Akcali, Kamil; Tastan, Sevinc – Health Education Research, 2023
This randomized controlled trial study aims to examine the flipped classroom model's effects on the knowledge and health beliefs of testicular cancer and testicular self-examination. The study was conducted on 66 students in Northern Cyprus. A descriptive information form, Champion's Health Belief Model Scale, visual analogue scale of satisfaction…
Descriptors: Flipped Classroom, Health Behavior, Knowledge Level, Cancer
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Howe, Emily J.; Bishop, Lisa D.; Torraville, Bethany S.; Rowe, Emily C.; Kinzel, Eden; Donnan, Jennifer R. – Health Education Journal, 2023
Background: The 2018 legalisation of cannabis in Canada sparked concern and conversation about the potential negative impacts of youth cannabis use. It is clear that young people are already engaging in cannabis use for a variety of reasons; therefore, youth cannabis education is desirable to promote harm reduction and reduce the risk of adverse…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Marijuana, Health Behavior, Drug Education
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Sally A. Sherman; Chelsea Cameron; Ron Nichols – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2023
By integrating Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences (MI theory) into health and wellness education, we can honor student uniqueness, promote inclusivity in the learning space, and increase the adoption of positive health behaviors. The MI theory proposes that every individual possesses unique strengths and weaknesses for learning that…
Descriptors: Multiple Intelligences, Wellness, Health Promotion, Inclusion
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