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Grant-Petersson, Jennifer; Dietrich, Allen J.; Sox, Carol Hill; Winchell, Charlotte Woodruff; Stevens, Marguerite M. – Journal of School Health, 1999
The SunSafe program promoted sun protection among rural New Hampshire children in elementary schools and day-care centers using education and outreach. The program was part of a randomized, controlled trial. Evaluation involved parent and teacher feedback, caregiver interviews, student testing, and observation. Results indicated that the program…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Behavior Change, Child Health, Comprehensive School Health Education

Demarest, Donna – Tribal College, 1999
Asserts that tribal colleges play a pivotal role in both the cultural resilience and in addressing the health problems of a tribal community. Relates Oglala Lakota College (South Dakota) Department of Nursing's leadership role in the development of community resources and identification of private and federal sources of funding. (VWC)
Descriptors: American Indian Education, College Role, Community Services, Health Education

Massey-Stokes, Marilyn S. – Clearing House, 2000
Discusses unhealthy dieting behaviors that can lead to eating disorders during adolescence. Outlines ways middle school and high school teachers and administrators can aid in the prevention of disordered eating among adolescents. Lists resources for eating disorders awareness and prevention. (SR)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Dietetics, Eating Disorders, Eating Habits

Abood, Doris A.; Black, David R. – American Journal of Health Behavior, 2000
Evaluated a health education intervention that emphasized risk factors associated with drive for thinness and body dissatisfaction among female college athletes. Surveys of athletes in intervention and comparison groups indicated that the intervention was associated with decreased drive for thinness, which in turn was associated with decreased…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Athletes, Body Image, Body Weight

Mullen, Patricia Dolan; Simons-Morton, Denise G.; Ramirez, Gilbert; Frankowski, Ralph F.; Green, Lawrence W.; Mains, Douglas A. – Patient Education and Counseling, 1997
The overall effectiveness of patient education and counseling on preventive health behaviors was examined across published clinical trials, 1971-1994. The effectiveness of various approaches for modifying specific types of behaviors among patients without diagnosed disease was assessed. Multiple regression models indicated differences among…
Descriptors: Body Weight, Counseling, Eating Habits, Health Behavior
Kuersten, Joan – Our Children, 1998
Comprehensive school health programs (CSHPs) provide services and programs addressing eight categories: health education, health services, school environment, food service, physical education, counseling, schoolwide health promotion, and family, school, and community partnerships. Parents and PTAs are crucial in supporting CSHPs. Two sidebars…
Descriptors: Child Health, Comprehensive School Health Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Health Behavior

Hamilton, Diane; Oswalt, Sara – Journal of School Health, 1998
This lesson enhances secondary students' self-esteem and reinforces positive health behaviors. Activity 1 examines cultural standards of beauty, questions attitudes about body image, and presents nonappearance affirmations for enhancing self-esteem. Activity 2 helps students recall occasions when others' comments influenced their self-esteem,…
Descriptors: Body Image, Comprehensive School Health Education, Health Behavior, Health Promotion

McLean, Deborah A. – Journal of American College Health, 1994
Syracuse University's Ujima Project trained peer educator-mentors to offer first-year African American students correct information about HIV risk reduction and life skills building, providing ongoing social support in a culturally sensitive manner. The program successfully changed students' knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors necessary for HIV…
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Attitude Change, Behavior Change, Black Students

Wagner, Donald I. – Journal of Health Education, 1994
Examines the networking strategy that was utilized to develop a rural health promotion cooperative in southwestern Ohio, with special emphasis on the success of this strategy as a technique for introducing change and reducing resistance to prevention programs. Also discusses the obstacles to, and the benefits of, such programs. (MDM)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Alcohol Education, Cooperative Programs, Educational Strategies

McIntyre, Lynn; And Others – Journal of School Health, 1996
The Dartmouth Health Promotion Study was a longitudinal, quasi-experimental study that examined whether coordinating school health instruction, health services, and healthful environments would enhance the program's effects on children's heart and mental health. Analysis of fourth- through sixth-grade participants and nonparticipants indicated…
Descriptors: Cardiovascular System, Child Health, Comprehensive School Health Education, Cooperative Programs

Charles, John M. – Quest, 1996
This paper examines how curriculum and scholarship might be structured to promote connectedness within the university, extrapolating the nature of the interdependence of kinesiology and society through an analysis of the professional challenges awaiting graduates beyond the walls of the academy. (SM)
Descriptors: Athletics, College Faculty, General Education, Health Promotion

Elrick, Harold – Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1996
Suggests that exercise should be the first-line therapy for preventing and treating many common diseases; however, physicians need more training in how best to use exercise therapy. The paper explains the power of exercise and discusses how to motivate individuals to start safe, enjoyable, and life-saving exercise routines. (SM)
Descriptors: Adults, Cancer, Depression (Psychology), Diabetes

Kettlewell, Jan – Teacher Education Quarterly, 1996
For the past 3 years, Miami University (Ohio), in partnership with 11 area schools and affiliated health and human service agencies, has been developing the Institute for Educational Renewal. The Institute, based on the work of John Goodlad, encourages shared responsibility for improving outcomes for students, families, and communities and…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Educational Change, Educational Innovation, Elementary Secondary Education
A Value-based Approach To Smoking Prevention with Immigrants from Latin America: Program Evaluation.

Prilleltensky, Isaac; Nelson, Geoffrey; Valdes, Laura Sanchez – Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work, 2000
A smoking prevention program for Hispanic immigrants in Canada was based on participatory community planning, cultural sensitivity, and a comprehensive health philosophy. After 12 educational sessions, participating children aged 8-14 engaged in more community activism and showed decreased intentions to smoke. Parents, children, and staff were…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Community Programs, Cooperative Planning, Cultural Awareness
Moore, Evelyn K. – Child Care Information Exchange, 2000
Examines Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), including: (1) story of a victim's family; (2) risk factors; (3) known preventive measures; (4) change in traditional behaviors to ensure infants are put to sleep on their backs; and (5) the role child care providers should play to educate and ensure the safety of clients. (SD)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Child Health, Health Education, Health Promotion