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Malouff, John; Schutte, Nicola S. – Journal of Drug Education, 1990
Examined effects of being a smoker on employment prospects in three studies using college students (or their acquaintances) as subjects (n=122). Results implied smokers may reduce their employment handicap by directly eliminating the basis for the preference, such as by not volunteering information about their status as a smoker or by promising…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, College Students, Employees, Employer Attitudes
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Sander, William – Economics of Education Review, 1995
Estimates schooling's effect on the odds that men and women smoke for five age cohorts, using 1989 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services data. Schooling reduces the odds that men (ages 25 to 54) and women (ages 25 to 44) smoke. Schooling does not affect whether men (ages 55 to 64) or women (ages 45 to 64) smoke. (MLH)
Descriptors: Age, Behavior Patterns, Educational Attainment, Elementary Secondary Education
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Kleinke, Chris L.; And Others – Journal of Research in Personality, 1983
Compared smokers' (214) and nonsmokers' (220) explanations for cigarette smoking behavior to determine predictors of cigarette consumption. Results showed addiction and affective smoking were the most important motives predicting consumption. Presented at the meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Washington, DC, 1980. (WAS)
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Behavior Patterns, College Students, Higher Education
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Jensen, Marilyn A.; And Others – Journal of College Student Development, 1992
Examined health behaviors in college students (n=20,721) collected over a 10-year period. Found gender differences and a negative relationship between alcohol and cigarette use. Found drinking was a frequent behavior among college students and more common among men than women. Cigarette smoking was more commonly reported by women than by men. (ABL)
Descriptors: Alcohol Abuse, Behavior Patterns, College Students, Drinking
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Buckalew, L. W.; Gibson, Gail S. – Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1984
Surveyed college student (N=34) and general public (N=48) smokers regarding frequency, onset age, and daily situations associated with their habit. Results indicated no differences in either sample for responses according to sex, and correlations between smoking rate and onset age or years of smoking were not significant. (LLL)
Descriptors: Adults, Behavior Modification, Behavior Patterns, College Students
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Vener, Arthur M.; Krupka, Lawrence R. – Journal of Drug Education, 1982
Surveyed college women and men and found that caffeine was consumed by a large proportion of the respondents. Women consumed a larger amount of caffeine and used more substances containing this drug. An increase in caffeine usage with increased psychic stress was observed for women only. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, College Students, Drinking, Drug Use
Bonaguro, John A. – Health Education (Washington D.C.), 1979
Results indicate that the described program is an effective learning device for altering negative health behavior patterns and for reinforcing positive health care activities. (LH)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Behavior Change, Behavior Patterns, Behavioral Objectives
Corfield, V. Kilian; And Others – 1983
Research has shown that many behaviors previously thought to be purely psychological in origin do, in fact, have a physiological basis. To examine the relationship of smoking behavior to locus of control, and to attitudes toward, knowledge about, and behavior with respect to nutrition, 116 Canadian undergraduate students completed the Nutrition…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Attitude Change, Behavior Patterns, College Students
Hays, Ron; And Others – 1983
Research has revealed relationships among a wide range of substance use behaviors, including smoking, alcohol use, and drug use. To investigate whether a substance use factor emerges when different indicators of substance use, different samples, and three health related issues, (i.e., meal regularity, exercise and hours of sleep) are examined, the…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, College Students, Drinking, Drug Use
Moskal, Patsy D.; And Others – 1996
As an objective toward its mission of providing HIV-AIDS education, the Higher Education Consortium for AIDS Prevention surveyed students of Florida's State University System to determine their health risk behaviors. The instrument used, the "Health Risk Behavior Survey for University Students," was adapted for college students from one…
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Behavior Patterns, College Students, Drinking