Peer reviewedERIC Number: EJ176587
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Publication Date: 1978
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The Effects of a Fifth Grade Health Education Curriculum Model on Perceived Vulnerability and Smoking Attitudes
Stone, Elaine J.
Journal of School Health, 48, 1, 667-671, Jan 78
Study of the School Health Curriculum Project for fifth-grade students revealed no apparent effect on students' perceived vulnerability to illnesses and accidents but substantially improved knowledge and attitudes toward cigarette smoking, though there were differences due to variables such as sex, ethnicity, income, and reading levels. (MJB)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Grade 5, Health Education, Knowledge Level, Program Effectiveness, Smoking, Student Attitudes
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Identifiers: School Health Curriculum Project


