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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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Hahn, William K.; And Others – Journal of American College Health, 1990
This report presents blood pressure norms for 18- to 24-year-old White college students, as well as data on the prevalence of high blood pressure for this group. Results were obtained from voluntary blood pressure screening of 1,660 men and 953 women. (IAH)
Descriptors: Health Promotion, Higher Education, Hypertension, Screening Tests
Rost, Kathryn; And Others – Health Education Quarterly, 1990
A recruitment effort aimed at utility company employees enrolled 64 percent (679) in a health promotion program. Results demonstrate that sociodemographic predictors of recruitment are almost a mirror image of employee participation in worksite health promotion programs. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adults, Health Programs, Health Promotion, Recruitment
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Black, David R.; Hultsman, John T. – Counseling Psychologist, 1988
Presents implementation strategy for health counseling based on Purdue Stepped Approach Model which increases intensity of interventions presented in series. Discusses issues that led to model development, including cost-effectiveness, client response to treatment, and client commitment to and involvement in therapeutic process. Provides…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Health Promotion, Intervention, Models
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Ponzo, Zander – Journal of Counseling and Development, 1992
Presents overview of problems, opportunities, and guidelines related to promoting successful aging. Contends that counseling interventions prior to elder years could promote higher levels of health and wellness that would persist into old age, benefiting individual and society. Attempts to motivate counselors to become more active in helping…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Counseling Techniques, Health Promotion, Well Being
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Martin, Paul – PTA Today, 1993
Skin cancer in the United States is epidemic. About 90% of skin cancers are caused by sun exposure. The age of patients developing melanoma is dropping dramatically. Parents must protect their children from the sun during all outdoor activities year round. The article presents recommendations for preventing skin cancer. (SM)
Descriptors: Cancer, Child Health, Children, Health Promotion
Reynolds, Melanie A.; And Others – Health Education, 1990
Results from a study of 75 pregnant women suggest that previous pregnancy experience does not substantially alter women's knowledge of appropriate pregnancy-related health practices. Implications for the design of curricula and delivery of prenatal education services are briefly outlined. (IAH)
Descriptors: Adults, Comparative Analysis, Females, Health Education
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Burczy, Sara Hudgens; Bowin, Marjorie M. – Journal of Extension, 1994
A survey of 135 university extension staff (79% response) and a focus group of 31 identified components they wanted in a wellness program; their health and lifestyle behaviors; and extent of coworker and organizational support. Ninety-three percent were interested in a program that included fitness activities and mental health and lifestyle…
Descriptors: Extension Agents, Health Promotion, Higher Education, Needs Assessment
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Artal, Michal; Sherman, Carl – Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1998
Physical activity is useful for preventing and easing depression symptoms. When prescribing exercise as an adjunct to medication and psychotherapy, physicians must consider each patient's individual circumstances. Hopelessness and fatigue can make physical exercise difficult. A feasible, flexible, and pleasurable program has the best chance for…
Descriptors: Depression (Psychology), Exercise, Health Promotion, Mental Health
Tuscano, Antoinette – Our Children, 2000
Presents information to help parents understand asthma. A major misconception is the idea that asthma only occurs periodically. In reality, it is a chronic condition that needs ongoing treatment, rather than treatment only when there are symptoms. This misconception can lead to the asthma controlling the patient instead of vice versa. A sidebar…
Descriptors: Asthma, Child Health, Health Promotion, Medical Services
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Thomson, Patricia – Nurse Education Today, 1998
The planning compass is a tool for analyzing priorities for health-promotion programs. It considers groups, settings, topics, and methodologies; it includes a planning checklist and operational plan. Nursing students were able to use the tool with minimal difficulty. (SK)
Descriptors: Health Promotion, Higher Education, Nursing Education, Planning
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Graham-Pole, John – Academic Medicine, 2001
Describes the fundamental difference between complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) and holistic medicine, highlighting holistic medicine's emphasis on the promotion of healthy lifestyles for practitioners and patients alike. Asserts that offering physicians-to-be more course work in holistic medicine could lay the groundwork for future…
Descriptors: Differences, Health Promotion, Medical Education, Physician Patient Relationship
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Wechsler, Henry; Kelley, Kathleen; Seibring, Mark; Kuo, Meichun; Rigotti, Nancy A. – Journal of American College Health, 2001
Surveyed college health center directors about policies addressing smoking and availability of smoking cessation programs. Though 85 percent considered students' smoking a problem, only 81 percent of colleges prohibited smoking in all public areas, and only 27 percent banned smoking in all indoor areas. Though over half of the schools offered…
Descriptors: College Students, Health Behavior, Health Promotion, Higher Education
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