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Martin, James I.; Pryce, Jo G.; Leeper, James D. – Health & Social Work, 2005
This study describes how coping strategies are related to unprotected anal intercourse (UAI) among gay men, and provides support for a new theoretical underpinning for HIV prevention practice and research with this population. A sample of 470 gay and bisexual men completed a self-administered questionnaire that included a measure of coping…
Descriptors: Social Bias, Prevention, Males, Homosexuality
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Eisenberg, Marla E.; Neumark-Sztainer, Dianne; Lust, Katherine D. – Journal of American College Health, 2005
Individuals with high body mass index (BMI), negative body image, and unhealthy weight control behaviors may be more likely to engage in high-risk sexual behaviors than others. Researchers have not fully investigated these relationships in a sample of college students. The authors collected data regarding several weight-related issues and…
Descriptors: College Students, Health Behavior, Sexuality, Body Composition
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Sikkema, Kathleen J.; Hansen, Nathan B.; Kochman, Arlene; Tate, David C.; DiFranceisco, Wayne – Death Studies, 2004
The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of a group coping intervention for HIV-positive men and women who have lost a loved one(s) to AIDS in the past 2 years. Two hundred thirty-five participants, diverse with respect to race/ethnicity and sexual orientation, were randomly assigned to a 12-week cognitive-behavioral group intervention…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Emotional Response, Intervention, Grief
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Martin, Mary E.; Didion, Judy – Journal of School Nursing, 2003
Today, with the threat of bioterrorism and war, there is a new dimension to the traditional role of the school nurse. The smallpox threat to public health will invoke the school nurse's role as an educator, liaison, and consultant in the community. This article discusses smallpox, the vaccination process, adverse effects, and postvaccination care.…
Descriptors: Terrorism, School Nurses, Immunization Programs, Public Health
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Shumate, Michelle; Fulk, Janet; Monge, Peter – Human Communication Research, 2005
The HIV-AIDS epidemic is one of the most challenging and significant health crises facing the world today. In order to cope with its complexities, the United Nations and World Health Organization have increasingly relied upon the resources offered by networks of HIV-AIDS nongovernmental organizations (NGOs). The research reported here uses…
Descriptors: International Organizations, Nongovernmental Organizations, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Communicable Diseases
Jacobson, Linda; Bowman, Darcia Harris – Education Week, 2004
A flu outbreak at Madison Junior High School in Ohio prompted school officials to close the building for two days. At Webber Junior High School in Fort Collins, Colorado, where absenteeism recently hit 20 percent for two bad weeks, educators were forced to slow the pace of schoolwork so sick students did not fall behind. This article reports on…
Descriptors: Junior High Schools, Attendance, Crisis Management, Child Health
Franzetta, Kerry; Terry-Humen, Elizabeth; Manlove, Jennifer; Ikramullah, Erum – Child Trends, 2006
This Research Brief draws on recently released nationally representative data to provide information on teenagers' patterns of contraceptive use during heterosexual, vaginal intercourse. In this brief, the authors examine these patterns for males and females, for members of racial and ethnic groups, and for younger and older teenagers. Among the…
Descriptors: Females, Ethnic Groups, Pregnancy, Adolescents
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El Ansari, Walid; Weiss, Elisa S. – Health Education Research, 2006
Recent years have witnessed broad public health transformations. Central to these changes is that partnership work is increasingly mandated and employed as a vehicle for health education and promotion and disease prevention. Such efforts involve partnerships that span National Health Service bodies, local authorities and health and social care…
Descriptors: Evidence, Prevention, Health Services, Health Education
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Piko, Bettina F.; Bak, Judit – Health Education Research, 2006
Despite a growing body of research into children's concepts of illness, many basic questions still remain. This study aims to describe 8- to 11-year olds' lay beliefs of health, illness, health promotion and disease prevention. Children responded to open-ended questions about health and illness by drawing and writing their responses. Two primary…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Health Promotion, Prevention, Diseases
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Jeffries, Vincent; Johnston, Barry V.; Nichols, Lawrence T.; Oliner, Samuel P.; Tiryakian, Edward; Weinstein, Jay – American Sociologist, 2006
This article has presented a vision of what a field of altruism and social solidarity could potentially involve. An additional perspective on the nature of this field and how it could contribute to the discipline and to society is provided by the science of psychology. In the last decade a fundamental new orientation has developed in this…
Descriptors: Altruism, Mental Disorders, Diseases, Psychology
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McAuliffe, Megan J.; Ward, Elizabeth C.; Murdoch, Bruce E. – Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 2006
Previous investigations employing electropalatography (EPG) have identified articulatory timing deficits in individuals with acquired dysarthria. However, this technology is yet to be applied to the articulatory timing disturbance present in Parkinson's disease (PD). As a result, the current investigation aimed to use EPG to comprehensively…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Diseases, Control Groups, Articulation Impairments
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Whitlatch, Carol J.; Judge, Katherine; Zarit, Steven H.; Femia, Elia – Gerontologist, 2006
Purpose: The Early Diagnosis Dyadic Intervention (EDDI) program provides a structured, time-limited protocol of one-on-one and dyadic counseling for family caregivers and care receivers who are in the early stages of dementia. The goals and procedures of EDDI are based on previous research suggesting that dyads would benefit from an intervention…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Intervention, Identification, Caregivers
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Singhal, Radhey L.; And Others – Contemporary Education, 1975
Descriptors: Chemical Analysis, Diseases, Physical Environment, Pollution
Patrias, Karen; And Others – 1987
This bibliography containing 713 citations focuses on the differential diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease and other diseases involving dementia. Coverage is from January 1983 through June 1987. A short review of the impact of Alzheimer's and other mental diseases opens the document which is divided into four sections: reviews, general discussion of…
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Diseases, Mental Disorders, Psychosis
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Hair, Judson E. – Journal of the American College Health Association, 1977
Examples are presented of four categories of intangibles sometimes encountered in diagnosing sports injuries: (1) predominantly psychological causes; (2) the con artist; (3) illnesses mimicing injuries; (4) bizarre activities fitting no categorization. (MJB)
Descriptors: Athletics, Diseases, Identification, Injuries
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