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Bart, Kenneth J. – Journal of American College Health, 1984
While morbidity and mortality from vaccine preventable diseases have declined, some college students remain susceptible to measles, rubella, diptheria, tetanus, or polio. Colleges and universities have the opportunity to ensure protection of students, faculty, and employees by establishing and enforcing immunization requirements. (Author/DF)
Descriptors: Colleges, Communicable Diseases, Disease Control, Disease Incidence

Amler, Robert W.; Orenstein, Walter A. – Journal of American College Health, 1984
The current effort to eliminate measles in the United States has caused record low levels of the disease. This strategy must continue to be applied in order to break the transmission of measles on college campuses through high immunization levels, promotion of rapid reporting of cases, and quick responses to outbreaks. (Author/DF)
Descriptors: Colleges, Communicable Diseases, Disease Control, Disease Incidence
Kue, Ricky; Cukor, Jeffrey; Fredrickson, Anne – Journal of American College Health, 2009
Objective: The authors describe the epidemiology of infirmary chief complaints aboard a collegiate maritime training ship. Participants: They assessed patients (N = 646 visits) evaluated by the "USTS Enterprise" medical department during a 44-day sea term from January to February 2007. Methods: The authors conducted a retrospective chart review of…
Descriptors: Health Services, Epidemiology, Patients, Health Facilities
Certain, Heather E.; Harahan, Brian J.; Saewyc, Elizabeth M.; Fleming, Michael F. – Journal of American College Health, 2009
Objective: The authors examined whether alcohol use decreased condom use. Participants: The subjects were heavy-drinking students on 5 different college campuses. Methods: A face-to-face interview, administered between November of 2004 and February of 2007, gathered information about condom use, alcohol use, and other behaviors. Multivariate…
Descriptors: Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Drinking, Sexuality, Health Behavior
Li, L. P.; Chow, K. W.; Griffiths, S.; Zhang, L.; Lam, J.; Kim, J. H. – Journal of American College Health, 2009
Objective: University-based peer health education is a recent development in China. The authors evaluated a newly implemented program in the Guangdong province. Participants and Methods: In September 2006, the authors conducted a cross-sectional study using self-administered questionnaires on 30 peer educators and 247 students. Results: All peer…
Descriptors: Disease Control, Health Education, Physical Activities, Health Promotion
Difference in Condom Use among Sexually Active Males at Historically Black Colleges and Universities
Washington, Thomas Alex; Wang, Yan; Browne, Dorothy – Journal of American College Health, 2009
Black men who have sex with men (MSM) and black men who have sex with both men and women (MSMW) may not perceive themselves to be part of the larger gay community and hence may not heed prevention messages aimed at the community. Objective and Participants: To better understand the participants behaviors, the authors examined differences in condom…
Descriptors: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS), Family Income, African American Students, Black Colleges

Bridgewater, Sharon C.; Lotz, Doris I. – Journal of American College Health, 1984
This article discusses the immunization program that followed an outbreak of measles (rubeloa) at Indiana University. Factors that may have contributed to the outbreak were less natural immunity in this age group, absence of school legislation requiring immunization, and use of killed vaccine which did not provide immunity. (Author/DF)
Descriptors: College Environment, College Students, Communicable Diseases, Disease Control
Patel, Minal; Tran, Duyen; Chakrabarti, Ashoke; Vasquez, Audrey; Gilbert, Paul; Davidson, Terence – Journal of American College Health, 2008
Snoring in college students may be the earliest presentation of adult sleep-disordered breathing, yet the literature contains few studies that demonstrate its effects on learning or whether early diagnosis leads to interruption of disease progression or prevention of comorbidities. Objective and Participants: The authors conducted this study in…
Descriptors: College Students, Body Composition, Incidence, Sleep
Mark, Hayley; Nanda, Joy P.; Joffe, Alain; Roberts, Jessica; Rompalo, Anne; Melendez, Johan; Zenilman, Jonathan – Journal of American College Health, 2008
Objective: The authors examined the feasibility of conducting serologic testing for the herpes simplex virus 2 (HSV-2) among university students and assessed the psychosocial impact of an HSV-2 diagnosis. Methods: The authors recruited a convenience sample of 100 students (aged 18-39 years) without a history of genital herpes from 1 university…
Descriptors: Test Results, Counseling, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Measures (Individuals)
Hwang, Jessica P.; Huang, Chih-Hsun; Yi, Jenny K. – Journal of American College Health, 2008
Asian American college students are at high risk for hepatitis B virus (HBV). Participants and Methods: Vietnamese American students completed a questionnaire assessing HBV knowledge and attitudes. The authors performed statistical analyses to examine the relationship between HBV knowledge and participant characteristics. They also performed…
Descriptors: Participant Characteristics, College Students, Knowledge Level, Diseases
Jacobs, R. Jake; Saab, Sammy; Meyerhoff, Allen S. – Journal of American College Health, 2003
Hepatitis B immunization is recommended for all American children, and hepatitis A immunization is recommended for children who live in areas with elevated disease rates. Because hepatitis A and B occur most commonly in young adults, the authors examined the cost effectiveness of college-based vaccination. They developed epidemiologic models to…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Immunization Programs, College Students, Communicable Diseases
Williams, Jessica Roberts; Zenilman, Jonathan; Nanda, Joy P.; Mark, Hayley – Journal of American College Health, 2008
Objective: The authors evaluated procedures for recruiting college students for sexually transmitted disease (STD) testing as part of a research study examining the impact of HSV serologic testing. Participants: A convenience sample of 100 students was drawn from students aged 18 to 35 years enrolled at one university in a mid-Atlantic state…
Descriptors: College Students, Screening Tests, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Student Recruitment

Cowell, Susan – Journal of American College Health, 1985
Fear of contracting AIDS has exaggerated the feeling of isolation that AIDS patients experience. This article discusses issues surrounding the spread of AIDS and provides information to deal with AIDS as a health issue, instead of a moral or religious one. (MT)
Descriptors: Communicable Diseases, Community Attitudes, Disease Control, Homosexuality

Marelich, William D.; Clark, Tonya – Journal of American College Health, 2004
The authors assessed factors that motivate individuals to report negative human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) antibody test results, although they had never been tested. In particular, they investigated sexual intimacy motives associated with the needs for affiliation, sex, and dominance as contributing factors for faulty disclosures. Participants…
Descriptors: College Students, Sexuality, Test Results, Testing
Hames, Leesa; Rice, Craig E. – Journal of American College Health, 2007
Objective and Participants: The authors of this retrospective case study focused on antimicrobial susceptibility of urinary tract isolates in cases of acute uncomplicated cystitis in college-aged women, aged 18 to 24 years, diagnosed at a major south-central university student health center. Methods: The authors obtained pertinent data from…
Descriptors: Females, Medical Services, College Students, Case Studies