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Swanson, Don R.; Smalheiser, Neil R.; Bookstein, A. – Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 2001
This project demonstrates how techniques of analyzing complementary literatures might be applied to problems of defense against biological weapons. The article is based solely on the open-source scientific literature, and is oriented on informatics techniques. Findings are intended as a guide to the virus literature to support further studies that…
Descriptors: Disease Control, Information Science, Information Sources, Online Searching
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Rocha, Cynthia J. – Health & Social Work, 1996
Determines the extent to which people with and without health care insurance use public health care facilities and various health care services. Analyzes 6,298 patients from 4 county-funded primary health care clinics. Patients were overwhelmingly poor regardless of insurance status. High cost-sharing requirements, coupled with larger families and…
Descriptors: Health, Health Care Costs, Health Facilities, Health Insurance
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Thomas, Janet Y. – Journal of Education Policy, 2000
Examines whether crack-exposed children are necessarily doomed for failure and why specialized educational policies and programs are necessary. Reviews relevant research and explores implications of early-intervention and school-based programs. Punitive policies against crack users have displaced need for policy work in education. (Conatains 48…
Descriptors: Cocaine, Cognitive Development, Early Intervention, Educational Policy
Perham-Hester, Kathy; Chamberlain, Linda – Family Health Dataline, 1999
Over 1,000 Alaskan women experienced domestic abuse during pregnancy in 1996-97. Alaska Native and teenage mothers are at increased risk of experiencing physical abuse before or during pregnancy. Most Alaska mothers do not receive domestic violence screening during prenatal care. Domestic violence training is recommended for prenatal care…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Alaska Natives, Battered Women, Family Violence
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Ndiwane, Abraham – Journal of Nursing Education, 2001
Six U.S. nursing students studied community health in Finland and communicated with U.S. instructors via the World Wide Web. The immersion program effectively developed cultural competence; information technology played a significant role in fostering learning exchange. (SK)
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, International Educational Exchange
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Baillie, Lynne; Broughton, Sandra; Bassett-Smith, Joan; Aasen, Wendy; Oostindie, Madeleine; Marino, Betty Anne; Hewitt, Ken – Journal of Community Psychology, 2004
The Primary Prevention of Cancer Program at the British Columbia Cancer Agency Centre for the Southern Interior (BCCA-CSI), known as the Waddell Project, is now five years old and currently is in partnership with fourteen regional communities. Each of these communities has a range of community-developed programs currently in place. The driving…
Descriptors: Prevention, Foreign Countries, Empowerment, Community Involvement
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Hughes, Susan L.; Williams, Barbara; Molina, Lourdes C.; Bayles, Constance; Bryant, Lucinda L.; Harris, Jeffrey R.; Hunter, Rebecca; Ivey, Susan; Watkins, Ken – Gerontologist, 2005
Purpose: Although increased participation in physical activity by older adults is a major public health goal, little is known about the supply and use of physical activity programs in the United States. Design and Methods: Seven academic centers in diverse geographic areas surveyed physical activity programs for older adults. Five sites conducted…
Descriptors: Public Health, Physical Activities, Health Promotion, Older Adults
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Sherrard, J.; Ozanne-Smith, J.; Staines, C. – Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2004
Recent research evidence shows that people with intellectual disability (ID) have double the unintentional injury risk of the general population and the risk is further increased in the presence of psychopathology and epilepsy. The pattern of injury and the circumstances surrounding an injury event in those with ID have some similarity with that…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Prevention, Online Systems, Public Health
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Birkenmaier, Julie; Behrman, Gary; Berg-Weger, Marla – Educational Gerontology, 2005
Knowledge and sensitivity about diverse aging populations is a rapidly emerging area of interest in higher education. The next decades will see dramatic increases in the number of older adults in the United States (Administration on Aging (AOA), 2000). Recognizing and utilizing spiritual and religious traditions holds special significance when…
Descriptors: Learning Modules, Religious Factors, Social Work, Public Health
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Davis, Dave; Ryan, David; Sibbald, Gary; Rachlis, Anita; Davies, Sharon; Manchul, Lee; Parikh, Sagar – Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions, 2004
Introduction: Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) struck Toronto in the spring of 2003, causing many deaths, serious morbidity, forced quarantine of thousands of individuals, and the closure of all provincial hospitals for several weeks. Given the direction by public health authorities to cancel or postpone all continuing medical education…
Descriptors: Public Health, Hospitals, Communicable Diseases, Medical Education
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Driscoll, David; Rojas-Smith, Lucia; Sotnikov, Sergey; Gadsden-Knowles, Kim; Perry, Natalie Brevard; Lenaway, Dennis D.; Halverson, Paul K. – Journal of Rural Health, 2006
Purpose: This study evaluated the validity and utility of the Local Public Health System Assessment Instrument (Local Instrument) of the National Public Health Performance Standards Program in rural settings. Methods: The study compared the Local Instrument scores of 6 rural local public health systems to external assessments of those public…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Focus Groups, Public Health, Health Services
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Van Leeuwen, James M.; Boyle, Susan; Salomonsen-Sautel, Stacy; Baker, D. Nico; Garcia, J. T.; Hoffman, Allison; Hopfer, Christian J. – Child Welfare, 2005
This article reports on results of a one-day public health survey conducted in six states by homeless youth providers to measure and compare risk factors between lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) homeless youth and non-LGB homeless youth. This article intends to inform the child welfare field on existing gaps in services and areas where more…
Descriptors: Homosexuality, Sexual Identity, Homeless People, Youth
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Schlenker, Richard; Tierney, Kathleen – Science Activities: Classroom Projects and Curriculum Ideas, 2006
Students examine the bacterial expansion pattern and attempt to relate what they discover to expanding powers of two. They also relate what they see and discover to increasing living space requirements in a world of infinite space and finite space to discover that living space decreases as a function of one over expanding powers of two. The…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Inquiry, Science Activities, Population Growth
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Baggerly, Jennifer N.; Rank, Michael G. – Professional School Counseling, 2005
To ensure the safety of school-aged children and adolescents, school counselors must not ignore or deny the public health threat of bioterrorism (Henderson, 1998). Rather, school counselors must be prepared with knowledge about bioterrorism and intervention skills. Bioterrorism within the United States is a continuing threat. Because children and…
Descriptors: Disease Control, Terrorism, Public Health, National Security
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Koger, Susan M.; Schettler, Ted; Weiss, Bernard – American Psychologist, 2005
Developmental, learning, and behavioral disabilities are a significant public health problem. Environmental chemicals can interfere with brain development during critical periods, thereby impacting sensory, motor, and cognitive function. Because regulation in the United States is based on limited testing protocols and essentially requires proof of…
Descriptors: Public Policy, Psychologists, Public Health, Developmental Disabilities
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