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Publikováno v:
Health Education Research. 15:547-557
American Indians have the highest smoking rate of all major racial/ethnic groups in the US, despite significant variation across tribes and regions of the country. Yet, little research has been conducted on smoking initiation among American Indian ad
Autor:
Glenn Solomon, Vicki L. Cleaver, Julie Reid, Michelle C. Kegler, Lorraine Halinka Malcoe, Beverly Kingsley
Publikováno v:
Family & Community Health. 22:31-42
In spite of having the highest rate of smoking among major racial/ethnic groups in the U.S., very little research has been conducted on the initiation of smoking among American Indians. This research used focus groups to explore the functional value
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International Journal for Quality in Health Care. 11:163-168
Objective. To develop an intervention in rural Egypt to address the problem of iron deficiency anemia and to demonstrate the effectiveness of applying quality assurance (QA) methods in combating this. Design. Assessment of an intervention study utili
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American journal of health promotion : AJHP. 15(2)
Smoking rates among American Indians are higher than any other racial or ethnic group. Focus groups were conducted with 140 American Indian middle school students who were not living on reservations to explore the social context of smoking initiation
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Health Education. 20:16-31
(1989). Community Health Representatives: A Valuable Resource for Providing Coronary Heart Disease Health Education Activities for Native Americans. Health Education: Vol. 20, No. 6, pp. 16-31.
Autor:
Vicki L. Cleaver, Henry Eisenhart
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Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance. 53:33-34
Autor:
Vicki L. Cleaver
Publikováno v:
Health Education. 17:53-53
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American Journal of Public Health. Apr2001, Vol. 91 Issue 4, p654-664. 11p.
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American Journal of Public Health. Apr99, Vol. 89 Issue 4, p611-624. 14p. 1 Black and White Photograph.
At its onset, the American Indian Women of Proud Nations Organization set out to create a space that would uplift Native American women, children, and families because of their central roles in the continuation of Native communities. The contributors