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Oyola-Santiago, Tamara; Knopf, Rachel; Robin, Tracy; Harvey, Kristen – Journal of American College Health, 2013
Auricular acupuncture using the National Acupuncture Detoxification Association (NADA) protocol stimulates 5 points in each ear--the Shen Men, sympathetic nervous system, liver, kidney, and lung. This protocol is also known as Acu Detox, and has been used for recovery in community-based settings and drug use treatment programs. It has also been…
Descriptors: Medicine, Urban Universities, Private Colleges, Mental Health Programs
Journal of American College Health, 2012
The American College Health Association (ACHA) acknowledges and supports the findings of the Surgeon General that tobacco use in any form, active and/or passive, is a significant health hazard. ACHA further recognizes that environmental tobacco smoke has been classified as a Class-A carcinogen and that there is no safe level of exposure to…
Descriptors: Smoking, Campuses, Cancer, Health Promotion
Varlotta, Lori E. – Journal of American College Health, 2012
Hearing the national call for higher education accountability, the author of this tripartite article urges university administrators to move towards a more data-driven approach to counseling center supervision. Toward that end, the author first examines a key factor--perceived increase in student pathology--that appears to shape budget and…
Descriptors: Accountability, Evidence, Pathology, Counseling Services
Thurber, Christopher A.; Walton, Edward A. – Journal of American College Health, 2012
The transition to college or university can be an exciting new experience for many young adults. For some, intense homesickness can make this move difficult, even unsustainable. Homesickness--defined as the distress or impairment caused by an actual or anticipated separation from home--carries the unique hallmark of preoccupying thoughts of home…
Descriptors: Health Promotion, Anxiety Disorders, Physical Health, Anxiety
Fennell, Reginald – Journal of American College Health, 2012
Tobacco-free campuses are a great public health initiative. "Healthy People 2020" and "Healthy Campus 2020" address tobacco use and young adults including college students. Sources indicate that of the more than 6,000 colleges and universities in the United States, less than 800 are either smoke free or tobacco free. An increasing number of…
Descriptors: Public Health, Smoking, Alcohol Education, Campuses
McIntosh, Belinda J.; Compton, Michael T.; Druss, Benjamin G. – Journal of American College Health, 2012
A growing trend in college and university health care is the requirement that students demonstrate proof of health insurance prior to enrollment. An increasing number of schools are contracting with insurance companies to provide students with school-based options for health insurance. Although this is advantageous to students in some ways, tying…
Descriptors: Enrollment, Health Insurance, Mental Health, College Students
Journal of American College Health, 2011
This document, written collaboratively by members of ACHA's Emerging Public Health Threats and Emergency Response Coalition and Campus Safety and Violence Coalition, is designed to assist members of the college health community in planning for emergencies using an all-hazards approach. Its perspective is both macro and micro, beginning with a…
Descriptors: Health Services, Emergency Programs, Public Health, Safety
Journal of American College Health, 2011
The recommendations presented in this article are provided to colleges and universities to facilitate the implementation of a comprehensive institutional prematriculation immunization policy. Vaccine-preventable diseases continue to occur on American campuses. In response to changing epidemiology and the introduction of new vaccines, the ACHA…
Descriptors: Disease Control, Advisory Committees, State Legislation, Immunization Programs
Lejeune, Simon M. W. – Journal of American College Health, 2011
Bipolar disorder is a relatively common mental disorder that often has its onset during the college years. This means that students simultaneously face both the challenge of late adolescent development and the challenge of adapting to a major mental illness. As a further complication, the college environment is not well suited to the kinds of…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Mental Disorders, Late Adolescents, College Environment
Journal of American College Health, 2011
Screening and targeted testing for tuberculosis (TB) is a key strategy for controlling and preventing infection on college and university campuses. Early detection provides an opportunity to promote the health of affected individuals through prompt diagnosis and treatment while preventing potential spread to others. Implementation of a screening…
Descriptors: Campuses, Public Health, Child Health, Identification
Christmas, William A. – Journal of American College Health, 2011
Over the past 70 years a legend has evolved that the first college health program in the United States was established at Amherst College in 1861. Although the program at Amherst was innovative in its day and served as a model for the field of college health, several other institutions prior to 1860 appropriated funds, hired staff, and established…
Descriptors: School Health Services, Educational History, Models, Health Promotion
Dorman, John M. – Journal of American College Health, 2011
The Haystack Movement began at Williams College in 1805, occasioning the spread of American missions throughout the world. A half century later, two graduates of nearby Amherst College, Edward Hitchcock Jr. and Daniel Bliss, laid the foundations for college health services in this country and for mission work and education in the Middle East. The…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Church Related Colleges, Religious Education, Christianity
Mack, Rachel – Journal of American College Health, 2011
Following Dr. Edward Hitchcock's lead at Amherst College in 1861, soon other institutions of higher education established physical education departments that evolved into independent college health programs. As the field of college health expanded, leaders from numerous campuses began meeting to share information and discuss formation of a…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Health Promotion, Health Programs, National Organizations
Kraft, David P. – Journal of American College Health, 2011
Although the first student health service is credited to Amherst College in 1861, almost 50 years passed before Princeton University established the first mental health service in 1910. At that time, a psychiatrist was hired to help with student personality development. Although other schools subsequently established such services, the first 50…
Descriptors: Counseling Services, Campuses, Mental Health Workers, Mental Health
Crihfield, Connie; Grace, Ted W. – Journal of American College Health, 2011
Almost from the beginning of formal college health programs in the second half of the 19th century, college health nurses were there to care for students in college and university settings. By the end of the 20th century, the role of college health nurses had evolved with the nursing field in general, but with enough unique features for the…
Descriptors: Nursing Education, Health Promotion, Nurses, Health Programs

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