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Thiagarajah, Krisha; Torabi, Mohammad R. – Health Educator, 2009
The purpose of this study was to examine prevalence of eating breakfast and associated health compromising behaviors. This study utilized a cross-sectional survey methodology. A purposive cluster sampling technique was utilized to collect data from a representative sample of college students in a Midwestern university in the U.S. A total of 1,257…
Descriptors: College Students, Smoking, Drinking, Regression (Statistics)
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Murnan, Judy; Cottrell, Randall; Rojas-Guyler, Liliana – Health Educator, 2009
There have been no published studies documenting current practices regarding graduate student research supervision by faculty in health education programs. Documenting current standards for such supervision may help programs gauge their practices against a national sample. This study assessed practices utilized by U.S. universities and colleges…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Student Research, Health Education, Academic Rank (Professional)
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Misra, Ranjita – Health Educator, 2009
Asian Indians are the third largest and fastest growing Asian subgroup in the U.S. and considered the model minority due to their high education and income level. Unlike other Asian immigrants, they are a more heterogeneous group with a genetic predisposition for diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Current national surveys are incapable of…
Descriptors: Health Education, Health Promotion, Prevention, Diabetes
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Peterson, Sharon L.; Bell, Toya Wilson; Hasin, Afroza – Health Educator, 2009
Healthful eating and regular physical activity are vitally important for low-income adolescents who are at risk for developing type 2 diabetes (T2DM). To design a relevant, community-based intervention for these at risk adolescents, parent perceptions of barriers to healthful eating and physical activity should be assessed. Such barriers have been…
Descriptors: Intervention, Physical Activities, Diabetes, Motivation
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McCowan, Richard J.; Roberts, Scott W.; Slaughter, John – Health Educator, 2009
A long-term public health goal in the United States involves convincing adolescents to postpone sexual activity or promote responsible sexual activity. This study investigated the effect of using infant simulators on sexuality, child care attitudes and knowledge with a sample of 309 high school students from seven different states. The treatment…
Descriptors: Simulation, Public Health, Pregnancy, Infants
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Daniel, Eileen; Balog, Linda F. – Health Educator, 2009
The age of female puberty appears to have decreased in the United States and western countries as child health and nutrition have improved and obesity has become more prevalent. Also, environmental contaminants, particularly endocrine disruptors, may also play a role in lowering the age of puberty. Puberty at an early age increases the risk of…
Descriptors: Obesity, Substance Abuse, Heart Disorders, Eating Disorders
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Pettit, Michele L.; Jacobs, Sue C.; Page, Kyle S.; Porras, Claudia V. – Health Educator, 2009
The purpose of this study was to assess the relationship between perceived emotional intelligence (i.e., recognizing, expressing, monitoring, managing, and reflecting on emotions) (Presbury, Echterling, & McKee, 2007) and self-reported health behaviors among college students. A convenience sample of 418 undergraduates completed online surveys…
Descriptors: Emotional Intelligence, Undergraduate Students, Health Behavior, Coping
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Galer-Unti, Regina A.; Tappe, Marlene K. – Health Educator, 2009
The exchange of information regarding research and programming is vital to the profession and practice of health education. Sessions at national, regional, and state professional meetings provide opportunities for conference attendees to share and acquire information related to health and health education. Students and novice professionals,…
Descriptors: Conferences (Gatherings), Health Education, Guidance, Documentation
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Bill, Debra E.; Hock-Long, Linda; Mesure, Maryann; Bryer, Pamela; Zambrano, Neydary – Health Educator, 2009
The purpose of this article is to describe the development, implementation, and evaluation of Healthy Start Programa Madrina (HSPM), a home visiting promotora outreach and education program for Latina pregnant women and to present the 10-year findings of the program (1996-2005). Perinatal health disparities continue to persist among low-income…
Descriptors: Prenatal Care, Body Weight, Health Education, Health Promotion
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Boyd, Rita Arras; Peters, Mark – Health Educator, 2009
Public health leaders of the 21st century are challenged by increasingly complex problems and escalating expectations amid scarce or shrinking resources. Community and interdisciplinary collaboration holds promise for synergism and capacity building. Mobilizing for Action through Planning and Partnerships (MAPP), the latest…
Descriptors: Strategic Planning, Exercise, Public Health, Quality of Life
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McDermott, Robert J. – Health Educator, 2008
In this paper, the author shares some thoughts about health education profession, including some things that educators need to do to keep the profession "vital". He also offers some thoughts that educators need to consider as they attempt to respond effectively to the challenges that lie before them now, and face them in the future. He discusses…
Descriptors: Health Education, Public Health, Professional Recognition, Health Promotion
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Stellefson, Michael L.; Hanik, Bruce W.; Chaney, Beth H.; Chaney, J. Don – Health Educator, 2008
Regression analyses are frequently employed by health educators who conduct empirical research examining a variety of health behaviors. Within regression, there are a variety of coefficients produced, which are not always easily understood and/or articulated by health education researchers. It is important to not only understand what these…
Descriptors: Health Education, Health Behavior, Correlation, Regression (Statistics)
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Whipple, Kerry; Kinney, Judy; Kattenbraker, Mark – Health Educator, 2008
Previous studies have placed little emphasis on maintenance of healthy behaviors longer than six months. This study examined factors that contribute to maintenance of physical activity among faculty and staff in university settings. A 55-item survey on physical activity maintenance was used to assess attitudes towards exercise, exercise…
Descriptors: Health Education, Physical Activities, Maintenance, Self Efficacy
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Zhang, Jing; Hanik, Bruce W.; Chaney, Beth H. – Health Educator, 2008
Health education researchers have called for research articles in health education to adhere to the recommendations of American Psychological Association and the American Medical Association regarding the reporting and use of effect sizes and confidence intervals (CIs). This article expands on the recommendations by (a) providing an overview of…
Descriptors: Intervals, Health Education, Health Behavior, Professional Associations
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Polacek, Georgia N. L. Johnston; Atkins, Janet L. – Health Educator, 2008
Smoking, when condoned as socially acceptable, overtly establishes such behavior as normal and risk-free. Scientific evidence verifies that cigarette smoking pervasively damages the body, causes early death, costs billions of dollars annually in medical care for smokers, and poses serious health risks to nonsmokers exposed to secondhand smoke. Yet…
Descriptors: Smoking, Behavior Change, College Students, Social Attitudes
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