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Zuckerman, Karen, Ed. – 1992
This resource guide was compiled from a variety of publications and data bases and represents the most current information to date on Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) prevention. The guide is organized into three major sections. The first section lists prevention materials. For each entry, information is provided on the organization…
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Health Education, Health Promotion, Prevention
Schoeneman, Thomas J.; And Others – 1987
Some research on attribution processes has suggested that attributional search is exploratory behavior that serves adaptation and mastery motives. This study was conducted to investigate attributional search in reactions to success and failure after quitting smoking, to look for antecedents of attributional search other than expectancy and…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Behavior Change, Failure, Health Promotion
Wolff, Tom – 2001
More and more communities are rallying together to solve their own problems. These broad-based initiatives are illustrations of the international healthy communities movement. The healthy communities movement emerged from the World Health Organization in 1986 and has quickly spread across the globe. A cornerstone of the movement is the Ottawa…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Community Resources, Health, Health Promotion
Grosse, Susan J. – 2001
This publication explains the Halliwick Method of swim instruction for people with disabilities. The Halliwick Method emphasizes independent functioning in the water, obtained through the development of control over body movements and establishing physical and psychological comfort. Containing over 75 photographs, including underwater shots, this…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Health Promotion, Physical Activities, Physical Fitness
Dunphy, Madeline; Borsdorf, Laura; Chambliss, Catherine – 2000
The focus of this paper is to expand the evidence in support of the use of labyrinths as effective wellness tools. Interest in labyrinths and other ancient religious practices has increased as interest in spirituality has risen. This is in conjunction with better understanding of the mind/body relationship and the impact of stress on the immune…
Descriptors: Health Activities, Health Promotion, Meditation, Spirituality
Join Together, Boston, MA. – 2000
Tobacco use remains the leading preventable cause of death in the United States, causing more than 400,000 deaths each year and resulting in an annual cost of more than $50 billion in direct medical costs. This paper provides tips and resources to help communities undertake the necessary steps to reduce tobacco use. It includes a list of national…
Descriptors: Community Action, Health Promotion, Prevention, Public Health
Dewey, W. A. – Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1921
Education in the homeopathic schools of medicine is under the direct guidance of the American Institute of Homeopathy, and the requirements of the American Federation of State Medical Examiners Boards are fulfilled in all details, so that graduates may comply with the requirements of all the States and Territorial possessions. There were 45 more…
Descriptors: Medicine, Medical Schools, Enrollment Trends, Institutional Characteristics
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Porter, Cornelia P.; Pender, Nola J.; Hayman, Laura L.; Armstrong, Myrna L.; Riesch, Susan K.; Lewis, Mary Ann – Nursing Outlook, 1997
Discusses recommendations for preparing advanced practice nurses (APNs) to implement guidelines of a health curriculum: (1) ensuring age-appropriate teaching; (2) emphasizing the complex relationships of race/ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and gender; (3) reinforcing the self-care and resilience of adolescents; and (4) examining transitions…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Guidelines, Health Promotion, Nurses
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Button, Denise; Davies, Sue – Nurse Education Today, 1996
Nursing students participating in a wellness program used a learning log combining reflective journal and learning contract practices. Analysis of 13 logs showed students were managing their own learning, setting goals, and identifying their achievements. However, there was a need for more guidance in reflection and analysis. (SK)
Descriptors: Health Promotion, Higher Education, Nursing Education, Performance Contracts
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Hoff, Mary E. – Health Education Monograph Series: Student Monograph, 2002
The variety of school lunch foods available has dramatically expanded as school food managers strive to increase sales and generate revenue. Though lunchtime offerings are often based on student preferences versus nutritional value, with a small investment of effort and commitment to student well-being, schools can create lunch programs that…
Descriptors: Dietetics, Eating Habits, Elementary Secondary Education, Health Promotion
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Ward-Griffin, Catherine; Ploeg, Jenny – Canadian Journal on Aging, 1997
Uses a feminist analysis to critique health promotion, identifying gender, class, race, and age biases that influence older women's health and recommends changes in health promotion theory, research, practice, and education. (Author/JOW)
Descriptors: Females, Feminist Criticism, Health Promotion, Older Adults
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Demark-Wahnefried, Wendy; Clipp, Elizabeth C.; McBride, Colleen; Lobach, David F.; Lipkus, Isaac; Peterson, Bercedis; Snyder, Denise Clutter; Sloane, Richard; Arbanas, Jennifer; Kraus, William E. – Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2003
Fresh Start is a randomized, controlled trial that will test whether personally tailored, distance-medicine-based programs will increase exercise and fruit and vegetable consumption and decrease fat intake among individuals recently diagnosed with breast or prostate cancer. People from hospital cancer registries and oncologic practices will…
Descriptors: Dietetics, Eating Habits, Exercise Physiology, Health Promotion
Watts, Graham F.; Jones-McKyer, E. Lisako; Crocker, Leslie L. – Health Education Monograph, 2003
Examines potential issues related to diversity and the role of mentoring in Health Education and Promotion, focusing on: the history and definition of mentoring; the structure of mentoring programs; diversity issues related to students, Health Education and Promotion professionals, and their constituents in the context of mentoring; mentoring…
Descriptors: Diversity (Student), Health Education, Health Promotion, Higher Education
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Hamilton, Margaret – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 2002
Uses Chaim Perelman's theories of argumentation to examine a recent Institute of Medicine report, "Promoting Health: Intervention Strategies from Social and Behavioral Research" (2000). Notes that it focuses on social, economic, behavioral, and political health as a means of assuring population health--and thereby expands the…
Descriptors: Health Promotion, Higher Education, Rhetoric, Social Influences
Cooper, Patrick B. – School Administrator, 2003
Superintendent of the McComb Separate School District in Mississippi describes actions taken by his school district to implement an effective student health program. Includes, for example, getting community buy-in, building on community leadership, supporting health and wellness for everyone in the school. Briefly describes the nine components of…
Descriptors: Community Support, Elementary Secondary Education, Health Programs, Health Promotion
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