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Articles 111 to 120 of 270:

111.

Students with mental illnesses in a university setting: faculty and student altitudes, beliefs, knowledge, and experiences.

Over the last decade, the topic of post-secondary supported education for people with severe and persistent mental illnesses has gained increasing attention and sparked interest in what colleges and universities can do to assist individuals with mental ...
Marion Becker, Lee Martin, Emad Wajeeh, John Ward, David Shern (Psychiatr Rehabil J, 2002SPRING)
students-mental-illnesses-university-setting-faculty-student.asp


112.

Conflicting interests in Toronto: anatomy of a controversy at the interface of academia and industry.

In December 2000, the University of Toronto breached a contract it held with me, initiating a sequence of events that has led to a public letter to the University from a large number of senior figures in the psychopharmacology community, protesting ...
David I Healy (Perspect Biol Med, 2002SPRING)
conflicting-interests-toronto-anatomy-controversy-interface-academia.asp


113.

An integrated exploration into the social and environmental determinants of health: the Saskatchewan Population Health and Evaluation Research Unit (SPHERU).

The Saskatchewan Population Health and Evaluation Research Unit (SPHERU) is a new interdisciplinary research institute established by the Universities of Saskatchewan and Regina. SPHERU developed four of its research programs using a hierarchic model of ...
Ronald Labonte, Nazeem Muhajarine, Sylvia Abonyi, Georgia Bell Woodard, Bonnie Jeffery, George Maslany, Michael McCubbin, Allison Williams (Chronic Dis Can, 2002SPRING)
integrated-exploration-social-environmental-determinants-health.asp


114.

Patient Internet services: creating the value-added paradigm.

An analysis of consumer and organizational perspectives on web design suggests emerging webside functionality, growing patient needs for self-management skills, and mounting corporate accountability will transform web strategies and consumer expectations ...
Todd Molfenter, Pauley Johnson, David H Gustafson, Kathy DeVries, Dharmaraj Veeramani (J Healthc Inf Manag, 2002FALL)
patient-internet-services-creating-value-added-paradigm.asp


115.

Balancing careers in health management practice and in the academy: issues, synergies, rewards, and pitfalls.

The author shares his experiences from his career in both practice and academia. He offers a map of some of the difficulties one can encounter but also offers reassurances. Most of all, the article reflects the authors deep commitment to all aspects of ...
Robert O Lunn (Health Care Manage Rev, 2002FALL)
balancing-careers-health-management-practice-academy-issues-synergies.asp


116.

Screening for symptoms of eating disorders: reliability of the SCOFF screening tool with written compared to oral delivery.

OBJECTIVE: The validity of the SCOFF delivered orally as a screening tool for eating disorders has previously been established, but clinical screening for eating disorders also occurs via written format, for example, in occupational health settings. The ...
Lin Perry, John Morgan, Fiona Reid, Joan Brunton, Aileen OBrien, Amy Luck, Hubert Lacey (Int J Eat Disord, 200212)
screening-symptoms-eating-disorders-reliability-scoff-screening-tool.asp


117.

Threats on campus. Need for faculty response.

Be calm and decisive in all your actions. Threats are meant to intimidate and instill fear. Do not assume someone else will handle the situation. Report the threat immediately to your supervisors. Make a crime report to campus public safety officers and ...
Tascha Boychuk-Spears (J Psychosoc Nurs Ment Health Serv, 200212)
threats-campus-need-faculty-response.asp


118.

Body image, teasing, and mood alterations: an experimental study of exposure to negative verbal commentary.

OBJECTIVE: In the current study, we sought to experimentally examine the influence of teasing on an individuals mood and body satisfaction by using a vicarious exposure strategy-written appearance-based scenarios in which another female is the target of ...
Kenneth Furman, J Kevin Thompson (Int J Eat Disord, 200212)
body-image-teasing-mood-alterations-experimental-study-exposure.asp


119.

Test-retest reliability of the Eurofit test battery administered to university students.

The purpose of this study was to examine the test-retest reliability of the Eurofit motor fitness tests performed by university students. A total of 98 undergraduate students who were enrolled in physical education departments in Greece participated (29 ...
Nikolaos Tsigilis, Helen Douda, Savvas P Tokmakidis (Percept Mot Skills, 200212)
test-retest-reliability-eurofit-test-battery-administered-university.asp


120.

Students colleges and achievement in an advanced course.

The aim of the present study was to determine whether a significant relationship exists between a students college (Allied Health, Arts and Science, Education, and Graduate School) and achievement in an advanced-level course in human physiology (PGY ...
James F Zolman, Cobern E Ott (Adv Physiol Educ, 200212)
students-colleges-achievement-advanced-course.asp


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