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Publikováno v:
International Journal of Health Promotion and Education. :1-12
Autor:
Tina M Penhollow
Publikováno v:
Associative Journal of Health Sciences. 1
Autor:
Jade Zaccarias Bello, Mauriceia Cassol, Bruno Francisco de Fraga, Tina M Penhollow, Sheila Tamanini de Almeida, Marcelo Henrique Ferreira, Luis Torres
Publikováno v:
International Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Journal. 6:19-20
Autor:
Tina M Penhollow
Publikováno v:
Associative Journal of Health Sciences. 1
Autor:
Tina M Penhollow
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Associative Journal of Health Sciences. 1
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Health Behavior. 39:318-329
OBJECTIVES To assess minority college undergraduate and graduate students' self-reported stress, ethnic identity, and skin complexion as predictors of perceptions of racial discrimination. METHODS The participants (N = 172) were college-aged minority
Publikováno v:
Health Behavior and Policy Review. 1:58-71
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to examine the relationship between religiosity and high-risk motor vehicle driving behaviors. METHODS: College students completed a questionnaire that included religiosity measures and questions about seatb
Autor:
Kelley E. Rhoads, Tina M. Penhollow
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine. 8:21-24
The prevalence of overweight and obesity among youth has increased markedly in the past 2 decades in the United States. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, in 2010, more than one-third of children and adolescents were overwei
Hiding the Word: Examining the Relationship Between a New Measure of Religiosity and Sexual Behavior
Publikováno v:
Journal of Religion and Health. 54:922-942
The relationship between religiosity and sexual behavior has been previously investigated, but researchers have not examined the relationship between the intellectual dimension of religiosity and sexual behavior. In this study, we developed an intell
Publikováno v:
American journal of health behavior. 41(1)
Objectives The purposes of the study were to: (1) identify judgments college students make of peers based on descriptions of drinking, hooking-up, and condom use behaviors; and (2) determine whether participants' judgments differed based on the sex o