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Fitzpatrick, Martin; Bonnefoy, Xavier – 1999
This publication is intended to serve as a practical guide to the development of relevant curricula for the education and training of environmental health professionals. This book aims to: (1) set out principles for developing policies on education and training for environmental health professionals at national and subnational levels; (2)…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Foreign Countries, Health Programs, Health Promotion

Gillespie, Amaya; And Others – Journal of School Health, 1995
This study surveyed Australian adolescents about smoking cessation behavior, analyzing previous quitting experience and intentions to quit. Previous quitters and those who intended to quit were significantly more likely to consider cessation assistance options acceptable than nonquitters and nonintenders. Saving money was an important variable in…
Descriptors: Comprehensive School Health Education, Foreign Countries, Health Promotion, Secondary Education

Allen, Donna – Journal of School Health, 1996
Presents a strategy for health and home economics teachers to use in evaluating secondary students' eating and nutritional patterns. Students keep two-day food journals then complete a colorful personal food pyramid with the results. This creates a personal pyramid of food choices that lets students explore their eating habits. (SM)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Dietetics, Eating Habits, Food

Haines, Michael; Spear, Sherilynn F. – Journal of American College Health, 1996
A five-year study examined the effects of a mass media campaign to change college students' perceptions of peer norms and binge drinking. Annual survey data indicated a significant drop in numbers of students who perceived binge drinking as the norm and a corresponding reduction in binge drinking. (SM)
Descriptors: College Students, Drinking, Health Behavior, Health Promotion

Kerr, Dianne L.; Gascoigne, Jan L. – Journal of Health Education, 1996
This article describes Generation X young adults as they are described by the popular press and in health education literature, focusing on sociodemographic characteristics, health characteristics and risks, learning characteristics, the conflict between Generation X and baby boomers, and ways to conduct more effective health education for them.…
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Baby Boomers, Drinking, Health Education
Instructor, 1996
Presents a variety of educational resources with ordering information. Resources include reading programs, literacy posters and bookmarks, communication skills, integrated art activities, science books and hands-on activities, environmental activities, classroom management, disability awareness, mathematics contests, science contests, and…
Descriptors: Art Education, Classroom Techniques, Elementary Education, Health Promotion

Sharpley, Christopher F.; And Others – Journal of Educational Administration, 1996
Examines data on job stress, health anxiety, and daily hassle from a survey of 1925 staff at an Australian University. Results found significant positive relationships among job stress and anxiety, daily hassle, and health. Stress seems associated with absences, visits to doctors, and frequency of illnesses and accidents. Implications for health…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Conflict, Foreign Countries, Health Promotion

Butler, Lawrence F.; Anderson, Steven P. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2002
Presents strategies that physical education teachers can use to encourage their students to lead physically active lives. The strategies include: focus on lifelong physical activity; use goal setting and self-assessment; inspire students by personal example; model skills (either a teacher or skilled student may do the modeling); and combine…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Feedback, Health Behavior, Health Promotion

Atkinson, Nancy L.; Gold, Robert S. – American Journal of Health Behavior, 2002
Discusses how health education researchers can use the Internet to both intervene in health behavior and evaluate the effects of interventions (eHealth), describing the potential of computer technology for behavior interventions via message tailoring, intervention tailoring, simulations, games, and online communities, and noting implementation…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Comprehensive School Health Education, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Research
Frost, Joe L.; And Others – Parks and Recreation, 1997
This collection of seven articles focuses on playgrounds, looking at such issues as the importance of play in child development, playground injuries and safety (including international playground safety), community playground improvement projects, and shock-absorbing playground surfaces. (SM)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Child Development, Child Health, Children
Dunn, Irving S.; Giladi, Beth H. – Camping Magazine, 1997
A model for creating a healthy and safe camp environment is based on modeling good health and safety practices by camp staff, creating a pattern of forethought and proactive behaviors that incorporates safety management into every activity, and fostering collective caring and shared responsibility for health and safety among members of the camp…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Administrator Role, Administrators, Camping

Lindsay, Gordon B.; Rainey, Jacquie – Journal of School Health, 1997
Research has shown that adolescent tobacco users are much more likely to progress to illicit drugs than are nonusers. This article suggests potential psychosocial reasons for progression based on principles of learning theory, Theory of Reasoned Action, Health Belief Model, and Cognitive Dissonance. Also discusses neuropharmacologic components to…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Patterns, Cognitive Dissonance, Health Behavior

Collins, Janet; Robin, Leah; Wooley, Susan; Fenley, Dean; Hunt, Peter; Taylor, Julie; Haber, Deborah; Kolbe, Lloyd – Journal of School Health, 2002
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention initiated "Programs-That-Work" (PTW) in 1992 to identify health education programs with credible evidence of effectiveness and disseminate them to schools and youth agencies. Two tobacco use reduction programs and eight sexual risk behavior reduction programs were identified. This paper…
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Adolescents, Comprehensive School Health Education, Health Behavior

Weaver, Angela D.; Byers, E. Sandra; Sears, Heather A.; Cohen, Jacqueline N.; Randall, Hilary E. S. – Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality, 2002
Examined New Brunswick parents' attitudes toward sexual health education (SHE) at school and home. Surveys of parents with K-8 children indicated that most parents believed: SHE should be provided in the school and shared between home and school; SHE should begin in elementary or middle school; and a broad range of topics should be included. Most…
Descriptors: Comprehensive School Health Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Health Promotion
Dennison, Darwin; Dennison, Kathryn F. – Health Education (Washington D.C.), 1989
This review focuses on use of DINE nutrient analysis methodology, within educational settings, where nutritional behavior was the primary outcome variable. Studies are reported which relate to nutrient analysis variance, validity and reliability studies, and pilot and modification studies for use with special populations and situations. (IAH)
Descriptors: Databases, Eating Habits, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education