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Miles, A.; Waller, J.; Hiom, S.; Swanston, D. – Health Education Research, 2005
The incidence of skin cancer has risen rapidly in the UK over the last 20 years, prompting public health organizations to try and raise awareness of the dangers of sun exposure and the need to practice sun-safe behaviour. This study aimed to assess baseline levels of sun-safe knowledge and behaviour in a British population-representative sample,…
Descriptors: Incidence, Legislators, Public Health, Cancer
Goldstein, Bram; Armstrong, Carol L.; Modestino, Edward; Ledakis, George; John, Cameron; Hunter, Jill V. – Brain and Cognition, 2004
This study investigated the effects of left and right intracranial tumors on picture and word recognition memory. We hypothesized that left hemispheric (LH) patients would exhibit greater word recognition memory impairment than right hemispheric (RH) patients, with no significant hemispheric group picture recognition memory differences. The LH…
Descriptors: Word Recognition, Memory, Cancer, Hypothesis Testing
Goodwin, Linda K.; Lee, Sang Min; Puig, Ana I.; Sherrard, Peter A. D. – Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, 2005
Fifty-two women with Stage I and Stage II breast cancer agreed to participate in a study to determine the effectiveness of two interventions, guided imagery and relaxation, to enhance psychological well-being. Participants were randomly assigned to either a guided imagery or relaxation group. Forty women completed the study. A student's t-test was…
Descriptors: Females, Imagery, Cancer, Relaxation Training
King, Angela G. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2005
Researchers in the Department of Bioengineering at Rice University are developing a new approach for fighting cancer, based on nanoshells that can both detect and destroy cancerous cells. The aim is to locate the cells, and be able to make a rational choice about whether they need to be destroyed and if possible they should immediately be sent for…
Descriptors: Scientific Research, Cancer, Oncology, Internal Medicine
Thomas, Eileen – Qualitative Report, 2006
The purpose of this study was to explore women's memories and feelings concerning their breasts and breast cancer screening experiences in relation to their current breast cancer screening behaviors. Twelve African American women shared stories that were generated in written narratives and individual interviews. Two core themes emerged from the…
Descriptors: Females, Cancer, Identification, Data Analysis
Pinzon-Perez, Helda – International Electronic Journal of Health Education, 2006
The Hmong population in the US has grown since 1975. According to the 2000 US census, there are more than 160,000 Hmong living in the US. New waves of Hmong immigrants are re-settling in the US. Over 15,000 Hmong have come to the US from Thailand as refugees since summer 2004. California, Minnesota, and Wisconsin are the States with the highest…
Descriptors: Health Services, Agricultural Occupations, Health Education, Hmong People
Harrison, Simone L.; Saunders, V.; Nowak, M. – Health Education Research, 2007
Excessive exposure to sunlight during early childhood increases the risk of developing skin cancer. Self-administered questionnaires exploring sun-protection knowledge, practices and policy were mailed to the directors/co-ordinators/senior teachers of all known early childhood services in Queensland, Australia, in 2002 (n = 1383; 56.5% response).…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Young Children, Foreign Countries, Child Care Centers
Rich, Marc D. – 1995
High school biology textbooks feature little coverage of cancer, so that college students are not generally informed about the condition. At the same time, there has been a dramatic increase in the number of young people who survive cancer, which means that college instructors are likely to have students who have or have had cancer. Instructors…
Descriptors: Cancer, Classroom Environment, Higher Education, Medicine
Yows, Suzanne R. – 1991
A study tested the knowledge gap hypothesis, a promising framework for research in the field of mass communication devised by P. Tichenor, G. Donohue, and C. Olien in 1970. The study investigated the relative contribution of two types of factors--structural and motivational--in predicting the degree to which persons will attend to health messages,…
Descriptors: Cancer, Communication Research, Health Education, Health Promotion
Goldberg, Richard T. – Rehabilitation Literature, 1974
Descriptors: Adults, Cancer, Diseases, Exceptional Child Services
Constantino, Rose Eva Bana – 1989
Survivors of suicide are invaded by an unhealthy complex of disturbing emotions resulting in depression, psychological distress, grief, social isolation, and even suicide. This study examined the bereavement patterns of widows whose husbands had died from various causes including cancer, heart disease, and suicide. Subjects (N=117) were randomly…
Descriptors: Bereavement, Cancer, Counseling Effectiveness, Counseling Services
Ekvall, Shirley M.; Wheby, Elizabeth A. – 1987
The following papers were presented at a symposium on clinical nutrition for the child who is chronically ill or handicapped: (1) "Food Allergy"; (2) "Anemia and the Chronically Ill or Handicapped Child"; (3) "Nutrition and Neurotransmitters--Clinical Implications"; (4) "The Importance of Lipid Type in the Diet after Burn Injury"; (5) "Advances of…
Descriptors: Allergy, Cancer, Cerebral Palsy, Children
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. Office of Technology Assessment. – 1986
This report provides information about the health effects of passive smoking, the types of policies that are in force in the public and private sectors to control workplace smoking, and the costs and effects of those policies. The executive summary briefly highlights the three major areas of the report: (1) a review of the studies of health…
Descriptors: Cancer, Cardiovascular System, Environmental Standards, Occupational Safety and Health
Chandler, William U. – 1986
This report focuses on topics and issues related to the global use of tobacco. It consists of an introduction and six major sections. These sections deal with: (1) the epidemic rate at which smoking is spreading, indicating that the global rate has grown nearly 75 percent over the past two decades and is growing at 2.1 percent per year, faster…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cancer, Death, Drug Abuse
Sheehan, Eugene P.; And Others – 1987
Previous research on the public's response to Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) has been concerned with attitudes and knowledge in relation to the disease itself. This study investigated people's willingness to interact with individuals with AIDS in the workplace. Participants (N=358) were college students with an average age of 25.…
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Cancer, College Students, Employees