4075.0: Tuesday, October 23, 2001: 8:30 AM-10:00 AM

Roundtable Session

Health Education and Promotion Roundtables

Formerly listed as Oral Session 4975, Controversies and School-based Clinics, this session will provide an opportunity for participants to meet with authors of papers on ten topics related to health education and health promotion for children and adolescents.
See individual abstracts for presenting author's disclosure statement.
Learning Objectives: Provide participants with an opportunity to examine several issues related to educating children and adolescents about health and promoting health within this population.
Organizer(s):Fred L. Peterson, PhD
Table 1Adolescent risk-taking behavior: Moving from "just say no" to "just say know"
Fred L. Peterson, PhD, Justin M. Laird, PhD, Randy J. Cooper, PhD, Tammy J. Jordan, MEd
Table 2Advancing the adoption and enforcement of school tobacco policies: Strategies for the nation
Jane Pritzl, MA, Linda Crossett, RDH
Table 3Coordinated school health programs: an introductory buffet
Julie A. McDougal, RRT, MAE
Table 4Health related differences between schoolchildren in urban vs. rural areas in Saxony
J Kugler, Prof Dr, C Riedrich
Table 5Impact of a multi-component program on students’ tobacco use knowledge, attitudes and behaviors
Terrell W. Zollinger, DrPH, Carolyn M. Muegge, MS, Sandra F. Cummings, MSW, Becky P. Tuttle, MA, Stephen J. Jay, MD, Virgina A. Caine, MD
Table 6Implementation of a pilot substance use prevention (SUP) project in Armenian schools: Results, limitations and lessons learned
Karine M. Markosyan, MPH, PhD, Anahit Demirchian, MD, MPH
Table 7Parental support and participation: Predictors of healthy adolescent development in inner-city middle school students
Annette Aalborg
Table 8Re-inventing school health programs: Challenges and strategies of remaining student-centered with the development of an evidence-based pre-service Health Education Program
RJ Cooper, PhD, Portia Plummer, HSD
Table 9Ukrainian adolescent health risk behaviors: Implications for school health education
Susan C. Hill, PhD CHES, Michael D. Barnes, PhD, CHES, Rosemary Thackeray, PhD, MPH, Brad L. Neiger, PhD, CHES, Linda Stonecipher, PhD
Table 10Worth the Wait: A mid-program evaluation
Yvonne Johnston, MS, RN, CS, FNP, Gale A. Spencer, RN, PhD, A. Serdar Atav, PhD, Sharon Chesna, Exec Director
Sponsor:School Health Education and Services
Cosponsors:HIV/AIDS
CE Credits:Pharmacy, Social Work

The 129th Annual Meeting of APHA