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Murray, Christine E.; Wester, Kelly L.; Paladino, Derrick A. – Journal of College Counseling, 2008
An Internet-based survey about dating violence and self-injury was completed by 1,777 undergraduates. A regression analysis tested if recent dating violence victimization and perpetration experiences predicted whether participants self-injured in the past 90 days, after controlling for demographic variables and attitudes toward self-injury and…
Descriptors: Injuries, Dating (Social), Violence, Self Destructive Behavior
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Peel, Nancye M.; Wilson, Cecilia – Educational Gerontology, 2008
This article describes the experience of interviewing frail older people in a research project investigating hip fracture risk factors. Specific methodological strategies to maximize participation and data quality and to facilitate the interview process related to participant inclusion criteria, initial approach, questionnaire format, and…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Risk, Foreign Countries, Older Adults
Conway, Cassandra Sligh D.; Gooden, Randy; Nowell, Jennifer; Wilson, Navodda – Online Submission, 2010
This paper will shed light on the lives of persons with spinal cord injuries by revealing the literature on spinal cord injuries that focuses on research that can shed light on attitudes towards persons with spinal cord injuries. The background literature related to incidences, the definition of spinal cord injury, and vocational opportunities are…
Descriptors: Injuries, Quality of Life, Life Satisfaction, Neurological Impairments
Vance, Erik – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
Head injuries in sports are nothing new, but in recent years, college athletes have reported a steady rise in concussions. Football players still get the most knocks to the head. Women have managed to keep up with, and often surpass, men in sports-related concussions in the last few years. In basketball, women reported 24 percent more concussions…
Descriptors: Females, Males, Head Injuries, Depression (Psychology)
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Richter, Jan S.; Hall, Becky G.; Deere, G. David – Journal of Rural Health, 2007
Context: Outreach to high-risk communities is one of the goals of Area Health Education Centers. One such population is the farm community, which is known to suffer high rates of traumatic events. Purpose: To describe a participatory methods initiative by the Arkansas Delta Area Health Education Center and other agencies to address farm-related…
Descriptors: Safety, Safety Equipment, Safety Education, Focus Groups
LaPlante, Mitchell P. – 1996
This statistical digest presents data on the prevalence of disabling conditions among the civilian noninstitutionalized population of the United States. Data were obtained from the National Health Interview Survey, consisting of 49,401 household interviews with 128,412 people in 1992. Disability is defined as a limitation in social or other…
Descriptors: Classification, Disabilities, Incidence, Injuries
Robinson, Roger I. – Journal of Physical Education and Recreation, 1975
This study showed that the number of head and neck injuries in football can be reduced with proper adjustments in teaching and equipment. (RC)
Descriptors: Accidents, Athletic Equipment, Athletics, Football
Nirschl, Robert P. – 1984
The book provides a practical and meaningful treatment program for athletes involved in sports which injure the arm or shoulder to a high degree, such as tennis, baseball, swimming, raquetball, pole vaulting, javelin throwing, and weight training. The book's chapters present information on: (1) symptoms of injury; (2) the anatomy of injury; (3)…
Descriptors: Athletics, Exercise Physiology, Injuries, Physical Therapy
Suspenski, Thomas J. – 1983
Utilization of ice and exercise conjunctively decreases recovery time of muscle tendon injury considerably. In the healing process, collagen (a major element of scar formation) is laid down. If heat and rest are used as treatment, healing takes place; however, collagen is laid down in a haphazard arrangement increasing the likelihood of reinjury.…
Descriptors: Athletics, Exercise, Guidelines, Injuries
Garber, Lee O. – Nat Sch, 1969
Descriptors: Injuries, Legal Responsibility, School Districts, Violence
Borozne, Joseph, Ed.; And Others – 1977
This monograph examines methods of promoting safe practices in the conduct of selected team sports with the aim of reducing and eliminating the occurrance of injuries. The team sports discussed are baseball and softball, basketball, field hockey, tackle football, touch and flag football, ice hockey, lacrosse, and soccer. (MJB)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Athletics, Injuries, Team Sports
Campbell, Margaret H. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1979
A teacher who was injured in an attack at school describes her experience and offers suggestions to school districts to help them better aid teachers who have been subjects of violence. (IRT)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Injuries, Teachers, Violence
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Hair, Judson E. – Journal of the American College Health Association, 1977
Examples are presented of four categories of intangibles sometimes encountered in diagnosing sports injuries: (1) predominantly psychological causes; (2) the con artist; (3) illnesses mimicing injuries; (4) bizarre activities fitting no categorization. (MJB)
Descriptors: Athletics, Diseases, Identification, Injuries
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DeBenedette, Valerie – Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1987
In spite of the fact that jockeys are subjected to the risk of serious injury, stress of extreme competition, and the strain of making weight, the illusion persists that jockeys do not need safety standards because the profession is relatively safe. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Athletes, Horseback Riding, Injuries, Safety
Dworkin, Gerald M. – Parks and Recreation, 1987
Water-related activities are the number one cause of spinal cord injuries resulting from sports and recreation activities. This article discusses principles of safe diving; principles of safe water sliding; ways to reduce springboard diving accidents; factors contributing to springboard diving accidents; and safety recommendations for open water…
Descriptors: Aquatic Sports, Diving, Injuries, Prevention
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