Browsing by Subject "Education, Health."
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An analysis of the effect of patient activation education programs /
(1983)The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of a two year series of educational programs based on Dr. Keith Sehnert's concept of the activated patient. Based on the curriculum and the stated objectives of the course ... -
An evaluation of the Breastfeeding Educator Program(TM): A continuing education program for health care providers.
(2001)Two-hundred and forty-four participants participated in some aspects of the evaluation process. Participants were recruited from three continuing education program sites in the Midwest United States. Seventy-two participants ... -
A field of study investigating behavior change in high-risk groups.
(1997)This dissertation investigates the effects of a multidimensional planned social change campaign on high risk behavior. The Oklahoma Zero Tolerance law, which provides sanctions to drivers under 21 testing positive for any ... -
High-risk sexual behaviors of college students: Perspectives of African-American college women.
(2002)Analysis of the results indicated that the reasons why African-American college women participate in high-risk sexual behaviors were: competition with the White female for the Black athlete; lack of self-esteem which ... -
The man in nursing :
(1981)The study was designed to investigate factors that influence the man nurse's ability to negotiate role strain and possible status contradiction exerted by a feminine sex-typed profession. The following research questions ... -
Mind-Body Integration as an adjunct to chemical dependency treatment /
(1985)The effect of introducing a stress management and coping skills package as an adjunct to the chemical dependency treatment process was studied, using eighty subjects in two residential treatment centers using a randomly ... -
Perceptions of AIDS education issues: A qualitative study of at risk individuals.
(1998)The research affirmed certain elements of current AIDS education theories and revealed areas which should be added to instructional methods and curriculum content. Significant patterns affecting the participants' behavior ... -
Personalizing the risk of AIDS: Investigating the attitudes, communication and behavior of people living with HIV.
(1999)Results of this study indicate that prior to infection, HIV positive heterosexuals reported having similar safer sexual beliefs, attitudes, communication, and behaviors to those not infected with virus. Specifically, ... -
Students' attitudes and perceptions as predictors of drinking behavior: Implications for student alcohol education programs.
(2000)The primary purpose of the present investigation was to examine the relationship between attitudes towards, and perceptual norms of, drinking behaviors and self-reported levels of drinking. In examining these associations, ...