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Robert J. McDermott PhD CHE FASHA Wesley E. Hawkins PhD Phillip J. Marty PhD CHES Eliza Ames Littlefield PhD Susan Murray RN Thomas K. Williams EdD 《The Journal of school health》1990,60(8):414-417
Frequency of symptoms of depression and selected health-related practices and events were measured in a sample of 219 high school students. Students reported numerous symptoms of depression. Relative proportions of boys and girls reporting symptoms of depression were not significantly different. However, girls reported experiencing more severe depression than their male counterparts. Depression correlated significantly with several of the 22 health practices and states of affect examined. Both the determinants and manifestations of depression in adolescent cohorts require in-depth investigation. Possible implications for school health personnel are discussed. 相似文献
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School-Based Cardiovascular Health Promotion: The Child and Adolescent Trial for Cardiovascular Health (CATCH) 总被引:7,自引:0,他引:7
Cheryl L. Perry PhD Elaine J. Stone PhD MPH FASHA Guy S. Parcel PhD FASHA R. Curtis Ellison MD Philip R. Nader MD FASHA Larry S. Webber PhD Russell V. Luepker MD MS 《The Journal of school health》1990,60(8):406-413
The Child and Adolescent Trial for Cardiovascular Health (CATCH) is a multisite intervention research study that builds on significant progress made in school health education research in the 1980s. The study has three phases: Phase I deals with study design, intervention, and measurement development, Phase II involves the main trial in 96 schools in four states, and Phase III focuses on analysis. The intervention program targets third-fifth grade students and focuses on multiple cardiovascular health behaviors, including eating habits, physical activity, and cigarette smoking. Classroom curricula, school environmental change, and family involvement programs are developed for each grade level and behavioral focus. This paper describes Phase II of CATCH with a rationale for cardiovascular health promotion with youth. The process of change that appears to be necessary for school-based health promotion and that will be tested in CATCH are presented as a framework to guide these efforts. 相似文献
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BACKGROUND: A complementary ecological model of the coordinated school health program (CSHP) reflecting 20 years of evolved changes is proposed. Ecology refers to the complex interrelationship between intrapersonal factors, interpersonal processes and primary groups, institutional factors, community factors, and public policy. METHODS: Public health and child development theories that incorporate the influence of personal and social environments on health behavior, along with models that incorporate the influence of ecology, were consulted. RESULTS: Concepts from several models were combined with the 8 components of CSHP to formulate an ecological model involving 6 program and services components in an inner circle surrounded by 4 concentric rings representing the healthy school environment, essential structures of CSHP, local school district governance, and family and community involvement. CONCLUSION: This complementary ecological model is intended to serve as an additional conceptual approach to CSHP practice, evaluation, and research, and should prove especially useful to practitioners and researchers who already have a fundamental understanding of CSHP. 相似文献
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From Tactics to Strategy: Creating and Sustaining Social Conditions That Demand and Deliver Effective School Health Programs 下载免费PDF全文
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