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Title Index American Journal of Health Education 2005 Index of Titles Adolescent Health and Health Behavior Collaboration for Training: A Partnership Effects of aC lassroom-Based Asthma Edu- Television Watching and Risk of Obesity To Improve Quality, Consistency and Cost- cation Curriculum on Asthma Knowledge, At- in American Adolescents- Jan/Feb:2 effectiveness of Essential Training for Commu- titudes, Self-Efficacy, Quality of Life, and Self- Understanding Reduced-fat Milk Con- nity Health Workers- March/April:113 Management Behaviors among Adolescents- sumption Among Male Adolescents Using the Agenda Setting and the Albuquerque Clean May/June: 140 Theory of Planned Behavior- Jan/Feb:16 Indoor Air Ordinance- Sept/Oct:313 Liars, Cheaters, and Thieves: Correlates of Effects of a Classroom-Based Asthma Edu- Undesirable Character Behaviors in Adoles- cation Curriculum on Asthma Knowledge, At- College Student Health cents- July/August1:9 4 titudes, Self-Efficacy, Quality of Life, and Self- and Health Behavior Power Analysis in Survey Research: Impor- Management Behaviors among Adolescents- Correlates and Predictors of Depression in tance and Use for Health Educators- July/Au- May/June:140 College Students: Results From the Spring gust:202 Population Density and Alcohol-related 2000 National College Health Assessment- Alcohol Advertisements in Youth-oriented Risk Behaviors Among US High School Stu- March/April:66 Magazines: Persuasive Themes and Responsi- dents- May/June:148 Perceived Effectiveness among College Stu- bility Messages- Sept/Oct:258 dents of Selected Statistical Measures in Moti- The Meaning of Health- Sept/Oct:266 Alcohol Use and Prevention vating Exercise Behavior- March/April:94 Indiana Residents’ Perceptions of Driving Levels and Characteristics of Physical Dental and Oral Health and Lower Blood Alcohol Concentration- Jan/ Activity Among a College Student Cohort- Educating and Treating School Children Feb:26 July/August:215 Impacts Much More Than the Child- Jan/ Population Density and Alcohol-related Ambulatory Physical Activity Patterns of Feb:49 Risk Behaviors Among U.S. High School Stu- College Students- July/August:221 dents- May/June:148 Melanoma Knowledge and Sun Protection Editorial Alcohol Advertisements in Youth-oriented Attitudes and Behaviors Among College Stu- A Time For Change: Finishing My Term Magazines: Persuasive Themes and Responsi- dents by Gender and Skin Type- Sept/Oct:274 Limits- May/June:130 bility Messages- Sept/Oct:258 The Relationship between Intuitive Eating and Health Indicators among College Women- Emergency Preparedness Nov/Dec:331 Alternative Health Care Emergency Preparedness in Georgia: An Providers and Practices Assessment of Public Health Training Needs- Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Continuing Education Sept/Oct:287 Holistic Health, and Integrative Healing: Ap- Television Watching and Risk of Obesity plications in Health Education- May/June:174 in American Adolescents- Jan/Feb:2 Environmental Health Take Pride in America’s Health: Volunteer- Agenda Setting and the Albuquerque Clean ing as a Gateway to Physical Activity- Jan/Feb:8 Child Health and Health Behavior Indoor Air Ordinance- Sept/Oct:313 Correlates and Predictors of Depression in Effects of aW eb-based Health Program on College Students: Results From the Spring Fifth Grade Children’s Physical Activity 2000 National College Health Assessment- Health Education Knowledge, Attitudes and Behavior- March/ April:86 March/April:66 Curriculum Development The Impact of Religiosity on the Sexual Effects of a Classroom-Based Asthma Edu- CLIPs Behaviors of College Students- March/April:75 cation Curriculum on Asthma Knowledge, Educating and Treating School Children Reducing Parental Demand for Antibiot- Attitudes, Self-Efficacy, Quality of Life, and Impacts Much More Than the Child- Jan/ ics by Promoting Communication Skills- May/ Self-Management Behaviors among Adoles- Feb:49 June:132 cents- May/June:140 378 American Journal of Health Education — November/December 2005, Volume 36, No. 6 Title Index American Journal of Health Education 2005 Index of Titles Adolescent Health and Health Behavior Collaboration for Training: A Partnership Effects of aC lassroom-Based Asthma Edu- Television Watching and Risk of Obesity To Improve Quality, Consistency and Cost- cation Curriculum on Asthma Knowledge, At- in American Adolescents- Jan/Feb:2 effectiveness of Essential Training for Commu- titudes, Self-Efficacy, Quality of Life, and Self- Understanding Reduced-fat Milk Con- nity Health Workers- March/April:113 Management Behaviors among Adolescents- sumption Among Male Adolescents Using the Agenda Setting and the Albuquerque Clean May/June: 140 Theory of Planned Behavior- Jan/Feb:16 Indoor Air Ordinance- Sept/Oct:313 Liars, Cheaters, and Thieves: Correlates of Effects of a Classroom-Based Asthma Edu- Undesirable Character Behaviors in Adoles- cation Curriculum on Asthma Knowledge, At- College Student Health cents- July/August1:9 4 titudes, Self-Efficacy, Quality of Life, and Self- and Health Behavior Power Analysis in Survey Research: Impor- Management Behaviors among Adolescents- Correlates and Predictors of Depression in tance and Use for Health Educators- July/Au- May/June:140 College Students: Results From the Spring gust:202 Population Density and Alcohol-related 2000 National College Health Assessment- Alcohol Advertisements in Youth-oriented Risk Behaviors Among US High School Stu- March/April:66 Magazines: Persuasive Themes and Responsi- dents- May/June:148 Perceived Effectiveness among College Stu- bility Messages- Sept/Oct:258 dents of Selected Statistical Measures in Moti- The Meaning of Health- Sept/Oct:266 Alcohol Use and Prevention vating Exercise Behavior- March/April:94 Indiana Residents’ Perceptions of Driving Levels and Characteristics of Physical Dental and Oral Health and Lower Blood Alcohol Concentration- Jan/ Activity Among a College Student Cohort- Educating and Treating School Children Feb:26 July/August:215 Impacts Much More Than the Child- Jan/ Population Density and Alcohol-related Ambulatory Physical Activity Patterns of Feb:49 Risk Behaviors Among U.S. High School Stu- College Students- July/August:221 dents- May/June:148 Melanoma Knowledge and Sun Protection Editorial Alcohol Advertisements in Youth-oriented Attitudes and Behaviors Among College Stu- A Time For Change: Finishing My Term Magazines: Persuasive Themes and Responsi- dents by Gender and Skin Type- Sept/Oct:274 Limits- May/June:130 bility Messages- Sept/Oct:258 The Relationship between Intuitive Eating and Health Indicators among College Women- Emergency Preparedness Nov/Dec:331 Alternative Health Care Emergency Preparedness in Georgia: An Providers and Practices Assessment of Public Health Training Needs- Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Continuing Education Sept/Oct:287 Holistic Health, and Integrative Healing: Ap- Television Watching and Risk of Obesity plications in Health Education- May/June:174 in American Adolescents- Jan/Feb:2 Environmental Health Take Pride in America’s Health: Volunteer- Agenda Setting and the Albuquerque Clean ing as a Gateway to Physical Activity- Jan/Feb:8 Child Health and Health Behavior Indoor Air Ordinance- Sept/Oct:313 Correlates and Predictors of Depression in Effects of aW eb-based Health Program on College Students: Results From the Spring Fifth Grade Children’s Physical Activity 2000 National College Health Assessment- Health Education Knowledge, Attitudes and Behavior- March/ April:86 March/April:66 Curriculum Development The Impact of Religiosity on the Sexual Effects of a Classroom-Based Asthma Edu- CLIPs Behaviors of College Students- March/April:75 cation Curriculum on Asthma Knowledge, Educating and Treating School Children Reducing Parental Demand for Antibiot- Attitudes, Self-Efficacy, Quality of Life, and Impacts Much More Than the Child- Jan/ ics by Promoting Communication Skills- May/ Self-Management Behaviors among Adoles- Feb:49 June:132 cents- May/June:140 378 American Journal of Health Education — November/December 2005, Volume 36, No. 6 Health Education Philosophy Roles, and Health-seeking Behaviors in Con- Physical Activity, Fitness, and Health Health Education and Behavior: Are School text- Sept/Oct:309 Take Pride in America’s Health: Volunteer- Health Educators in Denial?- July/August:210 ing as a Gateway to Physical Activity- Jan/Feb:8 Using Participatory Action Research to Mental Health / Emotional Health Develop a School-based Environmental Inter- Health Education Professional Correlates and Predictors of Depression in vention to Support Healthy Eating and Physi- Preparation / Workforce Development College Students: Results From the Spring cal Activity- Jan/Feb:35 A Missing Link in Professional Prepara- 2000 National College Health Assessment- Effects of a Web-based Health Program on tion- July/August:237 March/April:66 Fifth Grade Children’s Physical Activity Certified Health Education Specialists’ Par- There Must Be Something More That I Can Knowledge, Attitudes and Behavior- March/ ticipation in Professional Associations: Impli- Do: Student-centered Strategies for Helping April:86 cations for Marketing and Membership- Nov/ the Bereaved Family Cope with Grief- July/ Perceived Effectiveness among College Stu- Dec:337 August:245 dents of Selected Statistical Measures in Moti- The National Health Educator Competen- vating Exercise Behavior- March/April:94 cies Update Project: Celebrating a Milestone Minority, Multicultural, Cross-Border, Levels and Characteristics of Physical Ac- and Recommending Next Steps to the Profes- Other Special Population Health tivity Among a College Student Cohort- July/ sion- Nov/Dec:361 Improving Health Education for ELL Stu- August:215 Overview oft he National Health Educator dents in the Mainstream Classroom- May/ Ambulatory Physical Activity Patterns of Competencies Update Project, 1998-2004- June:155 College Students- July/August:221 Nov/Dec:363 The Assessment of Rural African-Ameri- can Churches’ Capacity to Promote Health Recreation, Leisure, and Health Health Education Prevention Activities- May/June:161 Television Watching and Risk of Obesity Program Administration A Qualitative Study about Cervical Cancer in American Adolescents- Jan/Feb:2 Effects of aW eb-based Health Program on Screening Among Latinas Living in a Rural Fifth Grade Children’s Physical Activity Area of California: Lessons for Health Educa- Knowledge, Attitudes and Behavior- March/ tors- July/August:228 Reproductive Health April:86 Human Papillomavirus: A Catalyst to a Killer- May/June:166 Nutrition Health Education Research Understanding Reduced-fat Milk Con- The Insignificance of “Significance” Tests: sumption Among Male Adolescents Using the Research Issues Three Recommendations for Health Educa- Theory of Planned Behavior- Jan/Feb:16 Enhancing Research Productivity in Health tion Researchers- March/April:109 How Much Sodium is in Your Diet?- Education: What, Why, and How The 2005 March/April:120 AAHE Scholar Lecture- Nov/Dec:322 Fiber is Your Friend- May/June:185 Health Education Theory, Models, and The Relationship between Intuitive Eating Framework Development Resonant Leadership and Health Indicators among College Women- Understanding Reduced-fat Milk Con- Television Watching and Risk of Obesity Nov/Dec:331 sumption Among Male Adolescents Using the in American Adolescents- Jan/Feb:2 Theory of Planned Behavior- Jan/Feb:1 6 Theory Jeopardy: A Fun Interactive Ap- Personal Perspective Schools and School Health proach to Teaching Theory- Jan/Feb:54 Health in Education: The Challenge Con- Using Participatory Action Research to Theoretical Approaches to Motivating tinues- Jan/Feb:43 Develop a School-based Environmental Inter- Change: A Farm Family Case Example- Sept/ The Insignificance of “Significance” Tests: vention to Support Healthy Eating and Physi- Oct:279 Three Recommendations for Health Educa- cal Activity- Jan/Feb:35 tion Researchers- March/April:109 Health in Education: The Challenge Con- Complementary and Alternative Medicine, HIV/AIDS tinues- Jan/Feb:43 Holistic Health, and Integrative Healing: Ap- Gambling with HIV- May/June:180 Effects of a Classroom-Based Asthma Edu- plications in Health Education- May/june:174 cation Curriculum on Asthma Knowledge, A Missing Link in Professional Prepara- Attitudes, Self-Efficacy, Quality of Life, and Men’s Health Issues tion- July/August:237 Self-Management Behaviors among Adoles- Circumcision: The Good, the Bad and Toward a Men’s Health Research Agenda cents- May/June:140 American Values- March/April:102 in Health Education: Examining Gender, Sex Population Density and Alcohol-related Toward a Men’s Health Research Agenda Roles, and Health-seeking Behaviors in Con- Risk Behaviors Among US High School Stu- in Health Education: Examining Gender, Sex text- Sept/Oct:309 dents- May/June: 148 American Journal of Health Education — November/December 2005, Volume 36, No. 6 379 Improving Health Education for ELL Stu- Statistical Analysis and Methods Is Sex Synonymous with Relationships? An dents in the Mainstream Classroom- May/ Perceived Effectiveness among College Stu- Exploration into the Views of Males and Fe- June:155 dents ofSe lected Statistical Measures in Moti- males- July/August:242 Health Education and Behavior: Are School vating Exercise Behavior- March/April:94 There Must Be Something More That I Can Health Educators in Denial?- July/August:210 The Insignificance of “Significance” Tests: Do: Student-centered Strategies for Helping Existing Abilities and the Perceived Impor- Three Recommendations for Health Educa- the Bereaved Family Cope with Grief- July/ tance of Skill Development- Sept/Oct:295 tion Researchers- March/April:109 August:245 Power Analysis in Survey Research: Impor- OUTBREAK: An Activity to Foster Aware- tance and Use for Health Educators- July/Au- ness of Everyday Public Health Issues- Sept/ Sexuality, Sexual Behavior, gust:202 Oct:316 and Sex Education Reducing the Fears of Addressing Sexual The Impact of Religiosity on the Sexual Dysfunctions- Nov/Dec:373 Behaviors of College Students- March/April:75 Teaching Ideas Is Sex Synonymous with Relationships? An Linking Lessons and Learning: A Technique Exploration into the Views of Males and Fe- to Improve Student Preparation and Engage- Technology and Health Education males- July/August:242 ment with Subject Materials- Jan/Feb:51 Effects of a Web-based Health Program on Reducing the Fears of Addressing Sexual Theory Jeopardy: A Fun Interactive Fifth Grade Children’s Physical Activity Dysfunctions- Nov/Dec:373 Approach to Teaching Theory- Jan/Feb:54 Knowledge, Attitudes and Behavior- March/ Enhancing Interaction During Public Pre- April:86 sentations- Jan/Feb:58 Sexually Transmitted Fat, Friend AND Foe: Exploring the Physi- Infections/Diseases Women’s Health Issues ological and Social Aspects of Body Fat- Human Papillomavirus: A Catalyst to a Human Papillomavirus: A Catalyst to a March/April:117 Killer- May/June:166 Killer- May/June:166 How Much Sodium is in Your Diet?- A Qualitative Study about Cervical Cancer March/April:120 Screening Among Latinas Living in a Rural Spiritual Health and Wellness Thinking Critically About Over-the- The Impact of Religiosity on the Sexual Area of California: Lessons for Health Educa- counter and Prescription Drugs- March/ Behaviors of College Students- March/April:75 tors- July/August:228 April:124 The Assessment of Rural African-Ameri- Gambling with HIV- May/June:180 can Churches’ Capacity to Promote Health Fiber is Your Friend- May/June:185 Prevention Activities- May/June:161 380 American Joufnal of Health Education — November/December 2005, Volume 36, No. 6 Author (dex American Journal of Health Education 2005 Index of Authors Adeyanju, Matthew-Nov/Dec:361 Dake, Joseph A.-July/August:202 Hodges, Bonni C.-July/August:210 Airhihenbuwa, Collins O.- Nov/Dec:361 Damico, Amy-March/April:117 Housman, Jeff-Sept/Oct:302 Akpanudo, Sutoidem-July/August:202 Denny, George-March/April:75; July/ Hopp Marshak, Helen-May/June:140 Albert, Nancy-March/April:120 August:194 Hurtubise, James-July/August:242 Alder, Stephen C.-May/June:132 Dimmig, Jaime-July/August:202 Jack, Leonard, Jr.-Sept/Oct:309 Alperin, Melissa-Sept/Oct:287 Dinger, Mary K.-July/August:221 Kann, Laura-May/June:148 Atherson, Martin J.-Jan/Feb:2 Dorman, Steve-Sept/Oct:302 Kassem, Nada O.-Jan/Feb:16 Auld, Elaine M.-Nov/Dec:361° Duthie, Patricia-March/April:113 Kelley, R. Mark-July/August:194 Balog, Joseph E-Sept-Oct:266 Dyjack, David T.-May/June:140 Kisch, Jeremy-March/April:66 Becker, Craig-Jan/Feb:51 Elliott, Eloise-March/April:86 Kozel, Charles-Sept/Oct:313 Behrens, Timothy K.-July/August:221 English, Gary-Sept/Oct:295 Krenz, Vickie-July/August:228 Bergman, Randy-July/August:242 Everett Jones, Sherry-May/June:148 Lalumandier, James A.-Jan/Feb:48 Bernard, Amy-Sept/Oct:274 Farmer, James-Sept/Oct:313 Leatham, Megan-Jan/Feb:54 Bonaguro, John-Sept/Oct:295 Fontamillas Shaw, Sally-May/June:140 Lee, Jerry W.-Jan/Feb:16 Bostrom Hoyle, Tena-Jan/Feb:43 Fuller, Heidi-March/April:117 Leino, E. Victor-March/April:66 Bruess, Clint E.-July/August:237 Gapastione, Gino-May/June:180 Lewis, Carri-July/August:194 Buchner, David M.-Jan/Feb:8 Gast, Julie-Jan/Feb:54 Librett, John-Jan/Feb:8 Buhi, Eric R.-March/April:109 Gilmore, Gary D.-Nov/Dec:363 Logan, Cynthia A.-Sept/Oct:279 Buie, Mary E.-March/April:102 Glascoff, Mary A.-Jan/Feb:51 Ludwig, Michael-March/April:124 Carruth, Ann K.-Sept/Oct:279 Governali, Joseph FE.-July/August:210 Lund, Caol H.-Sept/Oct:279 Carson, Lynn-July/August:245 Graham, George-March/April:86 Lyon, Joseph L.-May/June:132 Chatterley, Amanda-March/April:94 Greggo, Jennifer-May/June:148 Lysoby, Linda-Nov/Dec:361 Childers, Wendy-Sept/Oct:287 Guidry, Jeffrey J.-May/June:161 Madanat, Hala N.-Nov/Dec:331 Closser, Svea-Sept/Oct:316 Hall, Michael-July/August:242 Madison, Stephanie-Sept/Oct:295 Connell, David-Nov/Dec:363 Harris, Ashley D.-Nov/Dec:331 Magill, Michael K.-May/June:132 Cottell, Randall-Sept/Oc:274; Nov/ Hawks, Jaylyn E-Nov/Dec:331 McClamroch, Leslie-Sept/Oct:274 Dec:361 Hawks, Steven-Nov/Dec:331 McGrady, Elizabeth-July/August:242 Corrigan, Melissa-May/June:185 Henry, Jean-Nov/Dec:373 McManus, Maureen-Sept/Oct:316 Curd, Francis M.-Jan/Feb:48 Hill, Susan C.-Sept/Oct:258 McNab, Warren-Nov/Dec:373 American Journal of Health Education — November/December 2005, Volume 36, No.6 . 381 Merrill, Ray M.-March/April:94 Rohwer, John-May/June:155 Metcalf, James-Jan/Feb:2 Samore, Matthew H.-May/June:132 Miller, Kim-July/August:215 Schmid, Thomas L.-Jan/Feb:8 Miner, Kathleen R.-Sept/Oct:287 Schultz, Jan-March/April:113 Southern” Moody, Karen B.-Sept/Oct:279 Seo, Dong-Chul-Jan/Feb:26 Illinois University Carbondale Murnan, Judy-July/August:202 Shields, Eric C.-March/April:94 Neiger, Brad L.-Nov/Dec:337 Slusser, Wendelin-Jan/Feb:35 Associate Professor Neish, Christine M.-May/June:140 Smith, Becky J.-Nov/Dec:361 or Professor Neumann, Charlotte-Jan/Feb:35 Staten, Ruth R.-July/August:215 Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Noland, Melody-July/August:215 Taub, Alyson-Nov/Dec:363 Department of Health Education and Rec- Olsen, Larry K.-Nov/Dec:363 Thackeray, Rosemary-Nov/Dec:337 reation seeks a nationally visible, senior Page, Randy M.-Sept/Oct:258 Thomsen, Steve R.-Spet/Oct:258 scholar at the rank of Associate Professor Palmer, Stephen-March/April:86 Torabi, Mohammed R.-Jan/Feb:26 or Full Professor in Health Education to begin August 16, 2006 as part of the Parrott, Nikki-Sept/Oct:258 Tornabene, Ladona-Jan/Feb:58 university’s faculty hiring initiative. The Penhollow, Tina-March/April:75 Torrence, William A.-May/June:161 Department offers degrees in Health Edu- Perez, Miguel-July/August:228 Torres, Victor-July/August:228 cation at the bachelors, masters and doc- Philippi, Evelyn-March/April:113 Trunnell, Eric P.-May/June:132 toral levels. An MPH degree in Commu- nity Health Education was initiated in Phillips, Danielle S.-May/June:161 Valois, Robert F.-Jan/Feb:43 2004-05. Requirements: Candidates Pinzon-Perez, Helda-May/June:174; Vecchiarelli, Stephanie-Jan/Feb:35 should possess a Ph.D. in health educa- July/August:228 Videto, Donna M.-July/August:210 tion; record of excellence in teaching and Prelip, Michael-Jan/Feb:35 Wandberg, Bob-May/June:155 research supported by peer-reviewed pub- lications and externally-funded projects Price, James H.-May/June:130; July/ Weightman, Heather-Jan/Feb:35 commensurate with experience; preferred August:202 White Jr., George L.-May/June:132 teaching and research interests in commu- Rayens, Mary Kay-July/August:215 Williams, Kristin A.-Jan/Feb:48 nity health education and health promo- Reading, James P.-May/June:132 Yates, Joyce-May/June:185 tion (Qualified candidates with teaching and research interests in other health edu- Reynolds, Tammi A.-May/June:180 Yore, Michelle M.-Jan/Feb:8 cation areas will also be considered for Richman, Alice-May/June:166 Young, Michael-March/April:75; July/ this position); and demonstrate oral pro- Roe, Kathleen M.-Nov/Dec:337 August:194; Nov/Dec:322 ficiency in the English language as re- quired by Illinois state law. Additional summer appointment may be possible, contingent on funding and demand for teaching assignments. Application deadline is November 30, 2005 or until filled. Send letter of application, curriculum vitae, transcripts, and three current letters of recommendation to: Dr. David A. Birch Professor and Chair Department of Health Education and Recreation Mail Code 4632 Southern Illinois University Carbondale 475 Clocktower Drive Carbondale, IL 62901 SIUC is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer that strives to enhance its ability to develop a diverse faculty and staff and to increase its potential to serve a diverse student population. All applications are welcomed and encouraged and will receive consideration. 382. American Journal of Health Education — November/December 2005, Volume 36, No. 6

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