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Hamilton, Lindsay; Goodman, Lynnel; Roberts, Lindsey; Dial, Lauren A.; Pratt, Mercedes; Musher-Eizenman, Dara – Journal of School Health, 2021
Background: Evidence suggests that schools play an important role in student health; however, little is known about variability in teachers' use of food-related classroom practices. In this study, we examined associations between teacher demographic and individual factors and their food-related practices and modeling in the classroom. Methods: We…
Descriptors: Teacher Behavior, Role Models, Health Promotion, Educational Practices
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Schultz, Nicole S.; Chui, Kenneth K. H.; Economos, Christina D.; Lichtenstein, Alice H.; Volpe, Stella L.; Sacheck, Jennifer M. – Journal of School Health, 2019
Background: Employee health promotion in the elementary school setting can support students' health and academic success. School employees can serve as role models, yet evidence suggests poor health in this population. We identified factors that influence school employee health behaviors to inform subsequent development of employee wellness…
Descriptors: School Personnel, Health Behavior, Wellness, Health Promotion
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Lloyd, Lisa K.; Schmidt, Eric A.; Swearingen, Carolyn C.; Cavanaugh, Allison C. – Journal of School Health, 2019
Background: A healthy preK-12th-grade school environment is critical to student well-being and success. As role models, school employees play a significant part in creating a healthy environment. Research suggests that employee wellness programs (EWPs) may help school employees adopt healthier lifestyles and, therefore, be healthier, more…
Descriptors: School Personnel, Wellness, Health Promotion, Life Style
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Watts, Timothy; Wilson, Kelly L.; McNeill, Elisa B.; Rosen, Brittany L.; Moore, Nancy Daley; Smith, Matthew L. – Journal of School Health, 2016
Background: We examine personal characteristics, alcohol consumption, normative beliefs, household factors, and extracurricular engagement associated with intentions to have intercourse before marriage among abstinent students. Methods: Data were analyzed from 245 freshmen enrolled in a school-based abstinence-only-until-marriage program. Two…
Descriptors: High School Freshmen, Sexuality, Intention, Sex Education
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Schwartz, Misty – Journal of School Health, 2015
Background: There is a worldwide epidemic of obesity in children. To address obesity in children, emphasis must be on factors within family, school, and community environments. Although most parents and school officials are aware of the problem of overweight children, there are few data available to guide decision making about the acceptability of…
Descriptors: Obesity, Child Health, Body Composition, Body Weight
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Chen, Ping-Ling; Huang, Wei-Gang; Chao, Kun-Yu – Journal of School Health, 2011
Background: Most smokers in developing countries begin smoking before age 18, and smoking prevalence is rising among adolescents. School personnel represent a target group for tobacco-control efforts because they interact daily with students, are role models for students, teach about tobacco-use prevention in school curricula, and implement school…
Descriptors: Junior High Schools, Role Models, Smoking, Incidence
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Borders, Mira Jane – Journal of School Health, 2009
Unhealthy coping mechanisms become more widely available to young people during their teenage years. Students frequently choose these unhealthy activities as avenues for dealing with the stress of physical and social changes that confront them during adolescence. For these reasons, a need exists for intervention programs that teach adolescents to…
Descriptors: Role Models, Intervention, Coping, Adolescent Development
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Affonso, Dyanne D.; Mayberry, Linda; Shibuya, June Y.; Archambeau, Olga G.; Correa, Mary; Deliramich, Aimee N.; Frueh, B. Christopher – Journal of School Health, 2010
Background: Escalation of youth violence within a large geographic school-complex area in southeastern rural Hawaii became a major problem in 2006. How cultural forces impact the problem was an impetus to examine youth violence from perspectives of adults and children in rural communities. Gathering these data was an essential first step toward…
Descriptors: Community Leaders, Violence, Helplessness, Prevention
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Summerlin-Long, Shelley K.; Goldstein, Adam O.; Davis, James; Shah, Vandana – Journal of School Health, 2009
Background: Comprehensive, enforced tobacco-free school (TFS) policies lead to significant reductions in youth tobacco use. North Carolina is the first state in the United States to develop a statewide mass media campaign to promote the adoption of and compliance with TFS policies. Methods: In order to guide campaign development, researchers…
Descriptors: Smoking, School Districts, Personal Narratives, Researchers
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Snow, Michelle; White, George L.; Kim, Han S. – Journal of School Health, 2008
Routine hand hygiene has been cited by the World Health Organization and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as a cost-effective and important hygiene measure in preventing the spread of infectious diseases. Several studies have explored children's hand hygiene habits, effects of scheduled hand hygiene, hand hygiene environmental…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Health Promotion, Intervention, Hygiene
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Macdonough, Georgia P. – Journal of School Health, 1978
This study of the physical health of school nurses emphasizes that the nurses are not providing good role models for promoting physical fitness and health. (DS)
Descriptors: Health Education, Physical Health, Role Models, School Nurses
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Klepp, Knut-Inge; And Others – Journal of School Health, 1986
A theoretical rationale for using peer leaders as a major strategy in school-based drug abuse prevention programs is provided. Available literature on such programs is reviewed. Practical issues involved in selecting and training peer leaders and teachers are discussed. (Author/MT)
Descriptors: Drug Abuse, Peer Teaching, Prevention, Program Effectiveness
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Petsonk, Carol A.; McAlister, Alfred L. – Journal of School Health, 1979
The use of peer guidance to prevent misuse of the drug phencyclidine is suggested. (LH)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Patterns, Drug Abuse, Drug Education
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Smith, Dennis W.; And Others – Journal of School Health, 1988
Analysis of junior high school principals' responses to a questionnaire assessing their individual health characteristics indicated a higher-than-average group well-being score and a range of healthful behaviors regarding drug use, job satisfaction, and coping, although administrators could improve well being through increased physical exercise,…
Descriptors: Administrator Characteristics, Health, Junior High Schools, Principals
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Taborn, John M.; Barner, Pearl S. – Journal of School Health, 1980
The providing of meaningful career education/counseling for handicapped youths should begin in the elementary grades and continue through high school. Special care should be excercised in advising handicapped individuals who are making decisions regarding college preparatory course work v vocational training. (Authors/RJG)
Descriptors: Career Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Exceptional Persons, Health Personnel
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