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Journal of Schooi Health Index to Volume 67, January 1997 - December 1997 Subject Index This index lists articles by subject published during Volume 67, January 1997 - December 1997. Entries are published alphabetically by author under each section. Some entries are listed under more than one subject heading if applicable. Alcohol Mitchell I, Laforet-Fliesser Y, Camiletti Y. Use of the Dusenbury L, Falco M, Lake A. A Review of the Healthy School Profile in the Middlesex-London, Ontario Evaluation of 47 Drug Abuse Prevention Curricula Schools. 1997:67(4): 154-155 Available Nationally. 1997;67(4):127-132. Romund CM, Farmer FL, Tilford JM. U.S. Publi: Valois RF, Thatcher WG, Drane JW, Reininger BM. School Enrollment-Based Health Insurance Initiatives and Comparison of Selected Health Risk Behaviors Between America’s Uninsured. 1997:67(10):422-427 Adolescents in Public and Private High Schools in South Carolina. 1997:67(10):434-440. Computer Applications Wynn SR, Schulenberg J, Kloska DD, Laetz VB. The CD-ROM Use in Health Instruction. 1997:67(10) Mediating Influence of Refusal Skills in Preventing 444-446. Adolescent Alcohol Abuse. 1997:67(9):390-395 Dorman SM. Video and Computer Games: Effect on Children and Implications for Health Education ASHA Publications 1997:67(4): 133-138 Pigg Jr., RM. Editor’s Update: Personnel Changes, Current Activities, National News, and A Salute to Curriculum Reviewers. 1997:67(6):199-201. Basen-Engquist K, Parcel GS, Harrist R, Kirby D, Coyle K, Banspach S, Rugg D. The Safer Choices Project Child Abuse Methodological Issues in School-Based Health Promotion Wiley DC, James G, Furney S, Jordan-Belver C. Using Intervention Research. 1997:67(9):365-37 | the Youth Risk Behavior Survey to Compare Risk Behaviors Brener ND, Krug EG, Dahlberg LL, Powell KE. Nurses’ of Texas High School and College Students. 1997; Logs as an Evaluation Tool for School-Based Violence 67(2):45-49. Prevention Programs. 1997:67(5):171-174. Dusenbury L, Falco M, Lake A. A Review of the Child Health Evaluation of 47 Drug Abuse Prevention Curricula Available Nationally. 1997;67(4):127-132 DiScala C, Gallagher SS, Schneps SE. Causes and Dusenbury L, Falco M, Lake A, Brannigan R, Bosworth Outcomes of Pediatric Injuries Occurring at School. Nine Critical Elements of Promising Violence Prevention 1997:67(9):384-389. McGuire JG. Prevention: Key to a Healthy Lifestyle. Programs. 1997:67(10):409-414. Eisenberg ME, Wagenaar A, Neumark-Sztainer D 1997:67(1):34-35. Viewpoints of Minnesota Students on School-Based Paetsch JJ, Bertrand LD. The Relationship Between Sexuality Education. 1997:67(8):322-326 Peer, Social, and School Factors, and Delinquency Among Harrington KF, Binkley D, Reynolds KD, Duvall RC, Youth. 1997;67(1):27-33. Copeland JR, Franklin F, Raczynski J. Recruitment Issues Policy Studies Associates, Inc. Protecting the Privacy of in School-Based Research: Lessons Learned from the High Student Education Records. 1997:67(4): 139-140. 5 Alabama Project. 1997:67(10):415-421 Haynie DL, Alexander C, Walters SR. Considering a College and University Programs Decision-Making Approach to Youth Violence Prevention Cleary MJ, Birch DA. How Prospective School Health Programs. 1997;67(5):165-170. Educators Can Build a Pertfolio to Communicate James DCS, Rienzo BA, Frazee C. Using Focus Groups Professional Expertise. 1997;67(6):228-231. to Develop a Nutrition Education Video for High School Maney DW, Cain RE. Preservice Elementary Teachers’ Students. 1997:67(9):376-379. Attitudes Toward Gay and Lesbian Parenting. Neumark-Sztainer D, Story M. Recommendations from 1997;67(6):236-241. Overweight Youth Regarding School- Based Weight Control Programs. 1997;67(10):428-433. Community Health Pealer LN, Dorman SM. World Wide Web Sites of Everett SA, Kann L, McReynolds L. The Youth Risk Interest to School Health Personnel. 1997:67(5): 189-190 Behavior Surveillance System: Policy and Program Pealer LN, Dorman SM. Evaluating Health-Related Applications. 1997;67(8}:333-335. Web Sites. 1997:67(6):232-235. Journal of School Health « December 1997, Vol. 67, No.10 * 447 Telljohann SK, Everett SA, Price JH. Evaluation School Nurses. 1997:67(5):187-188. of Third Grade Sexual Abuse Curriculum. 1997;67(4): 149-153. Health Educators St. George DMM, Thomas SB. Perceived Risk of Bradley B. The School Nurse as Health Educator. Fighting and Actual Fighting Behavior Among Middle 1997:67(1):3-8. School Students. 1997:67(5):178-181. Cleary MJ, Birch DA. How Prospective School Health Wynn SR, Schulenberg J, Kloska DD, Laetz VB. The Educators Can Build a Portfolio to Communicate Mediating Influence of Refusal Skills in Preventing Professional Expertise. 1997;67(6):228-231. Adolescent Alcohol Abuse. 1997;67(9):390-395. Human Sexuality and Family Life Diseases Brown NL, Pennylegion MT, Hillard P. A Process Division of Adolescent and School Health, CDC. Evaluation of Condom Availability in the Seattle, School-Based HIV-Prevention Education — United States, Washington Public Schools. 1997;67(8):336-340. 1994. 1997:67(3):103-105. Eisenberg ME, Wagenaar A, Neumark-Sztainer D. Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention, CDC. AJDS Among Viewpoints of Minnesota Students on School-Based Children - United States, 1996. 1997;67(5):175-177. Sexuality Education. 1997;67(8):322-326. Fredrickson DD, Kies KM, Burbach CA. Jmmunization Janas BG, Hymans JK. New Jersey School Nurses’ Compliance Among Public and Private School Children. Perceptions of School-Based, Prenatal Nutrition 1997;67(2):75-77. Education. 1997;67(2):62-64. Heaman DJ, Estes J. The Free-Running Asthma Rhynard J, Krebs M, Glover J. Sexual Assault in Dating Screening Test: An Approach to Screening for Exercise Relationships. 1997;67(3):89-93. Induced Asthma in Rural Alabama. 1997;67(3):83-88. Telljohann SK, Everett SA, Price JH. Evaluation of McGuire JG. Prevention: Key to a Healthy Lifestyle. Third Grade Sexual Abuse Curriculum. 1997;67(4):149- 1997;67(1):34-35. 153. Neuberger JS, Pierce JT, Lai SM. Cancer Cluster Valois RF, Thatcher WG, Drane JW, Reininger BM. Investization in a School District. 1997:67(9):380-383. Comparison of Selected Health Risk Behaviors Between Schmalzried HD, Feister WA. Investigation of a Adolescents in Public and Private High Schools in South Mysterious Rash at the West School in Napoleon, Ohio. Carolina. 1997;67(10):434-440. 1997:67(9):396-398. Wohl RE, Kane WM. Teachers’ Beliefs Concerning Wohl RE, Kane WM. Teachers’ Beliefs Concerning Teaching about Testicular Cancer and Testicular Self- Teaching about Testicular Cancer and Testicular Self- Examination. 1997;67(3):106-111. Examination. 1997:67(3):106-111. Yoder RE, Preston DB, Forti EM. Rural School Nurses’ Attitudes about AIDS and Homosexuality. 1997;67(8): Drugs 341-347. Dusenbury L, Falco M, Lake A. A Review of the Evaluation of4 7 Drug Abuse Prevention Curricula international Health Available Nationally. 1997:67(4):127-132. James DCS. Coping With A New Society: The Unique Lindsey GB, Rainey R. Psychosocial and Psychosocial Problems of Immigrant Youth. 1997;67(3): Pharmacologic Explanations of Nicotine’s “Gateway 98-102. Drug” Function. 1997;67(4): 123-126. Mitchell I, Laforet-Fliesser Y, Camiletti Y. Use of the Valois RF, Thatcher WG, Drane JW, Reininger BM. Healthy School Profile in the Middlesex-London, Ontario, Comparison of Selected Health Risk Behaviors Between Schools. 1997:67(4): 154-155. Adolescents in Public and Private High Schools in South Pérez MA, Pinzon HL, Garza RD. Latino Families: Carolina. 1997;67(10):434-440. Partners for Success in School Settings. 1997;67(5): 182-184. Employee Health Cox CC, Misra R, Aguillion S . Superintendents’ Legislation and Legal Affairs Perceptions of Schoolsite Health Promotion in Missouri. Romund CM, Farmer FL, Tilford JM. U.S. Public 1997;67(2):50-55. School Enrollment-Based Health Insurance Initiatives and America’s Uninsured. 1997:67(10):422-427. Growth and Development Marketing and Advocacy Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Everett SA, Kann L, McReynolds L. The Youth Risk Promotion. Guidelines for School and Community Behavior Surveillance System: Policy and Program Programs to Promote Lifelong Physical Activity Among Applications. 1997;67(8):333-335. Young People. 1997;67(6):202-219. Pérez MA, Pinz6n HL, Garza RD. Latino Families: Lysen VC, Walker R. Osteoporosis Risk Factors in Partners for Success in School Settings. 1997:67(5): Eighth Grade Students. 1997:67(8):317- 321. 182-184. Paetsch JJ, Bertrand LD. The Relationship Between Sofalvi AJ, Birch DA. Working with Education Peer, Social, and School Factors, and Delinquency Among Reporters to Advocate for Comprehensive School Health Youth. 1997;67(1):27-33. Education. 1997;67(5):185-186. Nelson KE. The Needs of Children and the Role of Symons CW, Cinelli B, James TC, Groff P. Bridging 448 ¢ Journal of School Health * December 1997, Vol. 67, No.10 Student Health Risks and Academic Achievement Through Organization and Administration Comprehensive School Health Programs. 1997;(6): Internet Safety for Schools, Teachers, and Parents 220-227. 1997;67(8):355. Cox CC, Misra R, Aguillion S . Superintendents’ Methods and Materials Perceptions of Schoolsite Health Promotion in Missouri CD-ROM Use in Health Instruction. 1997;67(10): 1997;67(2):50-55. 444-446. Everett SA, Kann L, McReynolds L. The Youth Risk Internet Safety for Schools, Teachers, and Parents. Behavior Surveillance System: Policy and Program 1997:67(8):355. Applications. 1997;67(8):333-335. Dorman SM. Video and Computer Games: Effect on Lia-Hoagberg B, Nelson P, Chase RA. An Children and Implications for Health Education. Interdisciplinary Health Team Training Program for 1997;67(4): 133-138. School Staff in Minnesota. 1997;67(3):94-97. Goodwin SC, Jenkins AP. Teaching Through Stories. Neuberger JS, Pierce JT, Lai SM. Cancer Cluster 1997:67(6):242-243. Investigation in a School District. 1997;:67(9):380-383 James DCS, Rienzo BA, Frazee C. Using Focus Groups Pérez MA, Pinzon HL, Garza RD. Latino Families to Develop a Nutrition Education Video for High School Partners for Success in School Settings. 1997:67(5):182 Students. 1997;67(9):376-379. 184. McGuire JG. Prevention: Key to a Healthy Lifestyle. Romund CM, Farmer FL, Tilford JM. U.S. Public 1997:67(1):34-35. School Enrollment-Based Health Insurance Initiatives and Pealer LN, Dorman SM. World Wide Web Sites of America’s Uninsured. 1997:67(10):422-427 Interest to School Health Personnel. 1997;67(5):189-190. Stroble LR. Factors Associated with Fourth Grade Pealer LN, Dorman SM. Evaluating Health-Related Health Education Scores on the Maine Educational Web Sites. 1997;67(6):232-235. Assessment. 1997:67(2):56-61. Temple MA. Using Debate to Develop Health Literacy Symons CW, Cinelli B, James TC, Groff P. Bridging 1997:67(3):116-117. Student Health Risks and Academic Achievement Through Wirth LA, Breiner J. Jeopardy: Using a Familiar Game Comprehensive School Health Programs. 1997;(6) to Teach Health. 1997;67(2):71-74. 220-227. Mental Health Physical Fitness Guinn B, Semper T, Jorgensen L, Skaggs S. Body Image Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Perception in Female Mexican- American Adolescents. Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health 1997:67(3):112-115. Promotion. Guidelines for School and Community James DCS. Coping With A New Society: The Unique Programs to Promote Lifelong Physical Activity Among Psychosocial Problems of Immigrant Youth. 1997:67(3):98- Young People. 1997:67(6):202-219 102. Heaman DJ, Estes J. The Free-Running Asthma King KA. Self-Concept and Self-Esteem: A Clarification Screening Test: An Approach to Screening for Exercise of Terms. 1997:67(2):65-70. Induced Asthma in Rural Alabama. 1997-;67(3):83-88 Richards T, Bates C. Recognizing Posttraumatic Stress in Children. 1997;67(10):441-443. Professional Preparation Cleary MJ, Birch DA. How Prospective School Health Nutrition and Dieting Educators Can Build a Portfolic to Communicate Centers for Disease Control. Guidelines for School Professional Expertise. 1997;67(6):228-231. Health Programs to Promote Lifelong Healthy Eating. Lia-Hoagberg B, Nelson P, Chase RA. An 1997;67(1):9-26. Interdisciplinary Health Team Training Program for Guinn B, Semper T, Jorgensen L, Skaggs S. Body Image School Staff in Minnesota. 1997:67(3):94-97. King KA. Self-Concept and Se!f-Esteem: A Clarification Perception in Female Mexican- American Adolescents. 1997;67(3):112-115. of Terms. 1997:67(2):65-70 Harrington KF, Binkley D, Reynolds KD, Duvall RC, Maney DW, Cain RE. Preservice Elementary Teachers Copeland JR, Franklin F, Raczynski J. Recruitment Issues Attitudes Toward Gay and Lesbian Parenting in School-Based Research: Lessons Learned from the High 1997:67(6):236-241. 5 Alabama Project. 1997;67(10):415-421. Perry-Casler SM, Price JH, Telljohann SK, Chesney James DCS, Rienzo BA, Frazee C. Using Focus Groups BK. National Assessment of Early Elementary Teachers’ to Develop a Nutrition Education Video for High School Perceived Self-Efficacy for Teaching Tobacco Prevention Students. 1997;67(9):376-379. Based on the CDC Guidelines. 1997;67(8):348-354 Janas BG, Hymans JK. New Jersey School Nurses’ Perceptions of School-Based, Prenatal Nutrition Research and Evaluation Education. 1997;67(2):62-64. Basen-Engquist K, Parcel GS, Harrist R, Kirby D, Coyle Lysen VC, Walker R. Osteoporosis Risk Factors in K, Banspach S, Rugg D. The Safer Choices Project Eighth Grade Students. 1997;67(8):317- 321. Methodological Issues in School-Based Health Promotion Neumark-Sztainer D, Story M. Recommendations from Intervention Research. 1997:67(9):365-37 | Overweight Youth Regarding School- Based Weight Costante C, Wessel G. School Nursing Research: Are Control Programs. 1997;67(10):428-433. You Ready to Get Involved? 1997;67(8):3 15-316 Journal of School Health * December 1997, Vol. 67, No.10 * 449 Dusenbury L, Flaco M, Lake A, Brannigan R, Bosworth. Yoder RE, Preston DB, Forti EM. Rural School Nurses’ Nine Critical Elements of Promising Violence Prevention Attitudes about AIDS and Homosexuality. 1997;67(8): Programs. 1997;67(10):409-4 14. 341-347. Harrington KF, Binkley D, Reynolds KD, Duvall RC, Copeland JR, Franklin F, Raczynski J. Recruitment Issues Smoking and Tobacco in School-Based Research: Lessons Learned from the High Dusenbury L, Falco M, Lake A. A Review of the 5 Alabama Project. 1997;67(10):415-421. Evaluation of 47 Drug Abuse Prevention Curricula Stroble LR. Factors Associated with Fourth Grade Available Nationally. 1997;67(4):127-132. Health Education Scores on the Maine Educational Lindsey GB, Rainey R. Psychosocial and Assessment. 1997:67(2):56-61. Pharmacologic Explanations of Nicotine’s “Gateway Safety and Emergency Care Drug” Function. 1997;67(4):123-126. Perry-Casler SM, Price JH, Telljohann SK, Chesney Internet Safety for Schools, Teachers, and Parents. 1997;67(8):355. BK. National Assessment of Early Elementary Teachers’ DiScala C, Gallagher SS, Schneps SE. Causes and Perceived Self-Efficacfyo r Teaching Tobacco Prevention Based on the CDC Guidelines. 1997;67(8):348-354. Outcomes of Pediatric Injuries Occurring at School. Sarvela PD, Cronk CE, Isberner FR. A Secondary 1997:67(9):384-389. Haynie DL, Alexander C, Walters SR. Considering a Analysis of Smoking Among Rural and Urban Youth Using the MFT Data Set. 1997;67(9):372-375. Decision-Making Approach to Youth Violence Prevention Valois RF, Thatcher WG, Drane JW, Reininger BM. Programs. 1997:67(5):165-170. Comparison of Selected Health Risk Behaviors Between St. George DMM, Thomas SB. Perceived Risk of Adolescents in Public and Private High Schools in South Fighting and Actual Fighting Behavior Among Middle Carolina. 1997;67(10):434-440. School Students. 1997;67(5):178-181. School Health Services Special Issue: Brener ND, Krug EG, Dahlberg LL, Powell KE. Nurses’ Focus on Adolescent Immunization Logs as an Evaluation Tool for School-Based Violence Boyer-Chuanroong L. Adolescents are the Orphans of Prevention Programs. 1997:67(5):171-174. Immunization Practices. 1997;67(7):249. DiScala C, Gallagher SS, Schneps SE. Causes and Vernon TM. The Importance of Adolescent Outcomes of Pediatric Injuries Occurring at School. Immunization Recommendations. 1997;67(7):250. 1997:67(9):384-389. Soland D. The Commitment to Keeping Adolescents Fredrickson DD, Kies KM, Burbach CA. Jmmunization Healthy. 1997;67(7):251. Compliance Among Public and Private School Children. Vernon ME, Bryan G, Hunt P, Ailensworth D, Bradley 1997:67(2):75-77. B. Immunization Services for Adolescents Within Heaman DJ, Estes J. The Free-Running Asthma Comprehensive School Health Programs. 1997;67(7):252- Screening Test: An Approach to Screening for Exercise- 255. Induced Asthma in Rural Alabama. 1997;67(3):83-88. Glik DC, Stone KM, McNeil JD, Berkanovic E, Jones Heneghan AM, Malakoff ME. Availability of School MC, Richardes DA, Mirocha JM. A Multi-Disciplinary Health Services for Young Children. 1997:67(8):327-332. Curriculum for 11- to 12-Year-Olds: Immunization Plus! Mitchell I, Laforet-Fliesser Y, Camiletti Y. Use of the 1997;67(7):256- 258. Healthy School Profile in the Middlesex-London, Ontario, Gordon TE, Zook EG, Averhoff FM, Williams WW. Schools. 1997:67(4): 154-155. Consent for Adolescent Vaccination: Issues and Current Neuberger JS, Pierce JT, Lai SM. Cancer Cluster Practices. 1997;67(7):259-264. Investigation in a School District. 1997:67(9):380-383. Unti LM, Coyle KK, Woodruff BA, Boyer-Chuanroong Richards T, Bates C. Recognizing Posttraumatic Stress L. Incentives and Motivators in School-Based Hepatitis B in Children. 1997:67(10):441-443. Vaccination Programs. 1997;67(7):265-268. Rickert VI, Davis SO, Riley AW, Ryan S. Rural School- Boyer-Chuanroong L, Woodruff BA, Unti LM, Sumida Based Clinics: Are Adolescents Willing to Use Them and YU. Immunizations From Ground Zero: Lessons Learned What Services Do They Want? 1997;67(4): 144-148. in Urban Middle Schools. 1997;67(7):269-272. Schmalzried HD, Feister WA. Investigation of a Harris PA, Kerr J, Steffen D. A State-Based Mysterious Rash at the West School in Napoleon, Ohio. Immunization Campaign: The New Mexico Experience. 1997:67(9):396-398. 1997;67(7):273-276. Au L, Tso A, Chin K. Asian-American Adolescent School Nurses Immigrants: The New York City School Experience. Costante C, Wessel G. School Nursing Research: Are 1997;67(7):277-279. You Ready to Get Involved? 1997;67(8):315-316 Cassidy WM, Moran-Bell D, Williams K. From Bradley B. The School Nurse as Health Educator. University to Community: The Baton Rouge Experience. 1997;67(1):3-8. 1997;67(7):280-282. Janas BG, Hymans JK. New Jersey School Nurses’ Sworts VD, Riccitelli CN. Health Education Lessons Perceptions of School-Based, Prenatal Nutrition Learned: The H.A.P.1. Kids Program. 1997:67(7):283-285. Education. 1997;67(2):62-64. Molliconi SA, Zink T. Managed Care Organizations Nelson KE. The Needs of Children and the Role of and Public Health: Exploring Collaboration on Adolescent School Nurses. 1997;67(5):187-188. Immunizations. 1997;67(7):286-289. 450 ¢ Journal of School Health * December 1997, Vol. 67, No.10 Costante C, Smith E. Beyond Band Aids: School Health Averhoff FM, Williams WW, Hadler SC. Immunization Nurses as Program Developers and Coordinators. of Adolescents: Recommendations of the Advisor) 1997;67(7):290-291. Committee on Immunization Practices, the American Soldano C, Markell G. Parent Involvement in Health Academy of Pediatrics, the American Academy of Academy Concerns for Youth: The Issue of Adolescent Immunization. of Family Physicians, and the American Medical 1997;67(7):292-293. Association. 1997:67(7):298-303. Vaillancourt MV, Wexler DL. From Formal to Averhoff FM, Brink E, Pollard B, Resha K, Bryan G, Friendly: Creating Materials that Work with Adolescents. Vaillancourt MV. Adolescent Immunization: Focus on 1997;67(7):294-295. Implementation. 1997;67(7):304-308 Thiel TK. Promoting Hepatitis B Vaccinations for World Wide Web Sites on Immunization. 1997: Adolescents: The Use of Advocacy Organizations. 67(7):309. 1997:67(7):296-297. Author Index The author index lists all authors’ names, with the issue number and page numbers of articles following the name, for articles published in the Journal of School Health during January 1997 to December 1997. A Costante C:7:290-291; 8:315 Harris PA:7:273-276 Aguillion $:2:50-55 Cox CC:2:50-55 Harrist R:9:365-371 Alexander C:5:165-170 Coyle KK:7:265-268; 9:365-371 Haynie DL:5:165-170 Allensworth D:7:252-255 Cronk CE:9:372-375 Heaman DJ:3:83-86 Au L:7:277-279 Heneghan AM:8:327-332 Averhoff FM:7:259-264, 298-303, D Hillard P:8:336-340 304-308 Dahlberg LL:5:171-174 Hunt P:7:252-255 Davis SO:4:144-148 Hymans JK:2:62-64 B DiScala C:9:384-389 Banspach S:9:365-371 Dorman SM:5:189-190; 6:232-235 I Basen-Engquist K:9:365-37 | Drane JW:10:434-440 Isberner FR:9:372-375 Bates C:10:441-443 Dusenbury L:4:127-132; 10:409-414 Berkanovic E:7:256-258 Duvall RC:10:415-421 Bertrand LD: 1:27-33 J Binkley D:10:415-421 E James DCS:3:98-102; 9:376-379 Birch DA:5:185-186 Eisenberg ME:8:322-326 James G:2:45-49 Birch DA:6:228-231 Estes J:3:83-86 James TC:6:220-227 Bosworth K:10:409-414 Janas BG:2:62-64 Boyer-Chuanroong L:7:249, 265-268, Jenkins AP:6:242-243 269-272 F Jones MC:7:256-258 Bradley B:1:3-8 Jordan-Belver C:2:45-49 Bradley B:7:252-255 Falco M:4:127-132; 10:409-414 Jorgensen L:3:112-115 Brannigan R:10:409-414 Farmer FL:10:422-427 Breiner J:2:71-74 Feister WA:9:396-398 Brener ND:5:171-174 Forti EM:8:341-347 K Brink E:7:304-308 Franklin F:10:415-421 Kane WM:3:106-111 Brown NL:8:336-340 Frazee C:9:376-379 Kann L:8:333-335 Bryan G:7:252-255, 304-308 Fredrickson DD:2:75-78 Kerr J:7:273-276 Burbach CA:2:75-78 Furney S:2:45-49 Kies KM:2:75-78 King KA:2:65-70 C G Kirby D:9:365-37 1 Cain RE:6:236-24! Gallagher SS:9:384-389 Kloska DD:9:390-395 Camiletti Y:4: 154-157 Garza RD:5:182-184 Krebs M:3:89-93 Cassidy WM:7:280-282 Glik DC:7:256-258 Krug EG:5:171-174 Centers for Disease Control and Glover J:3:89-93 Prevention: 1:9-26; 3:103-105; 5:175- Gordon TE:7:259-264 L 177; 6:202-219 Goodwin SC:6:242-243 Laetz VB:9:390-395 Chase RA:3:94-97 Groff P:6:220-227 Laforet-Fliesser Y:4:154-157 Chesney BK:8:348-354 Guinn B:3:112-115 Lai SM:9:380-383 Chin K:7:277-279 Lake A:4:127-132; 10:409-414 Cinelli B:6:220-227 H Lia-Hoagberg B:3:94-97 Cleary MJ:6:228-231 Hadler SC:7:298-303 Lindsay GB:4:123-126 Copeland JR:10:415-421 Harrington KF:10:415-421 Lysen VC:8:317-321 Journal of Schoo! Health * December 1997, Vol. 67, No.10 © 451 M Rainey J:4:123-126 Thatcher WG: 10:434-440 Malakoff ME:8:327-332 Reininger BM:10:434-440 Thiel TK:7:296-297 Maney DW:6:236-241 Resha K:7:304-308 Thomas SB:5:178-181 Markell G:7:292-293 Reynolds KD:10:415-421 Tilford JM: 10:422-427 McGuire JG: 1:34-36 Rhynard J:3:89-93 Tso A7:277-279: McNeil JD:7:256-258 Riccitelli CN:7:283-285 McReynolds L:8:333-335 Richardes DA:7:256-258 Mirocha JM:7:256-258 Richards T:10:441-443 U Mitcheli [:4:154-157 Rickert VI:4:144-148 Unti LM:7:265-268, 269-272 Misra R:2:50-55 Rienzo BA:9:376-379 Molliconi SA:7:286-289 Riley AW:4:144-148 Moran-Bell D:7:280-282 Romund CM:10:422-427 Vv Ryan S:4:144-148 Vaillancourt MV:7:294-295, 304-308 N Rugg D:9:365-371 Valois RF:10:434-440 Nelson KE:5:187-188 Vernon ME:7:252-255 Nelson P:3:94-97 S Vernon TM:7:250 Neuberger JS:9:380-383 Sarvela PD:9:372-375 Neumark-Sztainer D:8:322-326; Schmalzried HD:9:396-398 W 10:428-433 Schneps SE:9:384-389 Wagenaar A:8:322-326 Schulenberg J:9:390-395 Walker R:8:317-321 P Semper T:3:112-115 Waiters SR:5:165-170 Paetsch JJ:1:27-33 Skaggs S:3:112-115 Wessel G:8:315 Parcel GS:9:365-371 Smith E:7:290-291 Wexler DL:7:294-295 Sofalvi AJ:5:185-186 Wiley DC:2:45-49 Pealer LN:5:189-190; 6:232-23° Pennylegion MT:8:336-340 Soland D:7:251 Williams K:7:280-282 Perez MA:5:182-184 Soldano C:7:292-293 Williams WW:7:259-264, 298-303 Perry-Casler SM:8:348-354 Steffen D:7:273-276 Wirth LA:2:71-74 Pierce JT:9:380-383 St. George: DMM:5:178-181 Wohl RE:3:106-111 Pigg, Jr. RM:6:199 Stone KM:7:256-258 Woodruff BA:7:265-268, 269-272 Pinzon HL:5:182-184 Story M:10:428-433 Wynn SR:9:390-395 Stroble LR:2:56-61 Pollard B:7:304-308 Sumida YU:7:269-272 Preston DB:8:341-347 Sworts VD:7:283-285 Y Price JH:4:149-153; 8:348-354 Symons CW:6:220-227 Yoder RE:8:341-347 Powell KE:5:171-174 PSA, Inc:4:139-140 T Z R Telljohann SK:4:149-153; 8:348-354 Zink T:7:286-289 Raczynski J J:10:415-421 Temple MA:3:116-117 Zook EG:7:259-264 452 ¢ Journal of School Health * December 1997, Vol. 67, No.10

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