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SERRE AGO ORES ge aaa ic ae RS + Indexes Journal of School Health Index to Volume 70, January 2000 - December 2000 Subject Index subject published during Volume 70, January 2000 - December 2000. Entries are published ach section. Some entries are listed under more than one subject heading if applicable Alcohol Tobacco, and Cigar Use, and Other Health Risk Behaviors Hahn I all \ ayens MK, Burt AV, Corley Amone U.S. High School Students. 2000:70(6):234-240 Sheftel ( arten Children’s Knowledge and Grunbaum JA, Kann L, Kinchen SA, Ross JG, Gowda Percep ) ol | Tobacco. and Othe Drues VR, Collins JL, Kolbe LJ. Youth Risk Behavior 2000: 70(2 Bs SurvetliIlaan ce National Alternative ligh School Youth Helitzer D, Yoon SJ, Wallerstein N, Garcia-Velarde LD Risk Behavior Survey, United States, 1998. 2000:70(1):5-17 Kann L, Kinchen SA, Williams BI, Ross JG, Lowry R, j I aiuatior l/ Tile Training oT Grunbaum JA, Kolbe LJ. Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance é lal cent Health Education Proeram 2000:70(4): 141-1 United States, 1999. 2000:70)(:727 1-285 Pérez MA, Pinzon-Pérez H. Alcohol, Tobacco, and Romund CM, Farmer FL. The Impact of School OUthe Ps choactive Di Use Amone Hieh School Students Enrollment-Based Health Insurance on the State Children’s n Bovota. Co va. 2000-7009): 377-380 Health Insurance Program (SCHIP). 2000;70(9):38 1-384 lripp MK, Herrmann NB, Parcel GS, Chamberlain RM ASHA Publications Gritz ER. Sun Protection is Fun! A Skin Cancer Prevention Capwell mith BJ, Shirreffs J, Olsen LK Program for Preschools. 2000:70(10):395-401 Development of a Unified Code of Ethics for the Health Wilson T, Harman S. Analysis of a Bi-State, Multi Education Professior {1 Report of the National Task Force District, School-Based Hepatitis B Immunization Program on Ethics in Health Education. 2000:70(8 ):3 18-319 2000:70( 10):408-412 National Task Force on Ethics in Health Education World Health Organization. The WHO Cross-National Code of Ethics for the Health Education Profession Study on Healtj h Behavior in School-Aged Children from 2000: 7OC8 ): 320-32 28 Countries: Findines from the United States 2000:70(6):227-228 Child Abuse Sechrist W. Health Educators and Child Maltreatment Community Health { Curious Silence. 2000:70(6):241-243 Dorman SM Healti Pe ople 2010 Online 2000: 70(3):113-114 Child Health Farrior KC, Engelke MK, Collins CS, Cox CG. A Boyer-Chuanroong L, Deaver P. Meeting the Preteen Community Pediatric Prevention Partnership: Linking Vaccine Law: A Pilot Program in Urban Middle Schools Schools. Providers ind Teritiary Care Services 2000: 70(2 ):39-44 2000:70(3 ): 79-83 Brown KR, Perlmutter P, McDermott RJ. Youth Tattoos: What School Health Personnel Should Know Kann L, Kinchen SA, Williams BI, Ross JG, Lowry R, Grunbaum JA, Kolbe LJ. Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance 2000:70(9):355-360 United States. 1999. 2000:70(7):271-285 Crosby RA, St. Lawrence J. Adolescents’ Use of School Romund CM, Farmer FL. The Impact of School Based Health ¢ n Re produc tive Health Services Enrollment-Based Health Insurance on the State Children’s Data from the Nati Na Loneitudinal Stud) oT Adole scent Health. 2000:70(1 ):22-2 Health Insurance Program (SCHIP). 2000:70(9):38 1-384 Dinger MK, Ogletree RJ, Johnson D. As Wilson T, Harman S. Analysis of a Bi-State, Multi Health Knowledge After 1 Healthy District, School-Based Hepatitis B Immunization Program 2000:70(3 ): 104-106 2000:70(10):408-412 Dorman SM. American Academy of Pediatrics Sponsors Media Matters. 2000:70(1):33-34 Computer Applications Dorman SM. Healtl People 2010 Online Dorman SM. Confronting Information Overload 2000: 70(3 ): 113-114 2000:70(4): 160-161 Everett SA, Malarcher AM, Shar t » DJ, Husten CG Dorman SM Healt Pe opli 2010 Online Giovino GA. Relationship Between ¢ ioC arellrt SyM MOKEj CLE] SS 2000:70(3):113-114 422 ¢ Journal of School Health « December 2000, Voi. 70, No. 10 SERRE AGO ORES ge aaa ic ae RS + Indexes Journal of School Health Index to Volume 70, January 2000 - December 2000 Subject Index subject published during Volume 70, January 2000 - December 2000. Entries are published ach section. Some entries are listed under more than one subject heading if applicable Alcohol Tobacco, and Cigar Use, and Other Health Risk Behaviors Hahn I all \ ayens MK, Burt AV, Corley Amone U.S. High School Students. 2000:70(6):234-240 Sheftel ( arten Children’s Knowledge and Grunbaum JA, Kann L, Kinchen SA, Ross JG, Gowda Percep ) ol | Tobacco. and Othe Drues VR, Collins JL, Kolbe LJ. Youth Risk Behavior 2000: 70(2 Bs SurvetliIlaan ce National Alternative ligh School Youth Helitzer D, Yoon SJ, Wallerstein N, Garcia-Velarde LD Risk Behavior Survey, United States, 1998. 2000:70(1):5-17 Kann L, Kinchen SA, Williams BI, Ross JG, Lowry R, j I aiuatior l/ Tile Training oT Grunbaum JA, Kolbe LJ. Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance é lal cent Health Education Proeram 2000:70(4): 141-1 United States, 1999. 2000:70)(:727 1-285 Pérez MA, Pinzon-Pérez H. Alcohol, Tobacco, and Romund CM, Farmer FL. The Impact of School OUthe Ps choactive Di Use Amone Hieh School Students Enrollment-Based Health Insurance on the State Children’s n Bovota. Co va. 2000-7009): 377-380 Health Insurance Program (SCHIP). 2000;70(9):38 1-384 lripp MK, Herrmann NB, Parcel GS, Chamberlain RM ASHA Publications Gritz ER. Sun Protection is Fun! A Skin Cancer Prevention Capwell mith BJ, Shirreffs J, Olsen LK Program for Preschools. 2000:70(10):395-401 Development of a Unified Code of Ethics for the Health Wilson T, Harman S. Analysis of a Bi-State, Multi Education Professior {1 Report of the National Task Force District, School-Based Hepatitis B Immunization Program on Ethics in Health Education. 2000:70(8 ):3 18-319 2000:70( 10):408-412 National Task Force on Ethics in Health Education World Health Organization. The WHO Cross-National Code of Ethics for the Health Education Profession Study on Healtj h Behavior in School-Aged Children from 2000: 7OC8 ): 320-32 28 Countries: Findines from the United States 2000:70(6):227-228 Child Abuse Sechrist W. Health Educators and Child Maltreatment Community Health { Curious Silence. 2000:70(6):241-243 Dorman SM Healti Pe ople 2010 Online 2000: 70(3):113-114 Child Health Farrior KC, Engelke MK, Collins CS, Cox CG. A Boyer-Chuanroong L, Deaver P. Meeting the Preteen Community Pediatric Prevention Partnership: Linking Vaccine Law: A Pilot Program in Urban Middle Schools Schools. Providers ind Teritiary Care Services 2000: 70(2 ):39-44 2000:70(3 ): 79-83 Brown KR, Perlmutter P, McDermott RJ. Youth Tattoos: What School Health Personnel Should Know Kann L, Kinchen SA, Williams BI, Ross JG, Lowry R, Grunbaum JA, Kolbe LJ. Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance 2000:70(9):355-360 United States. 1999. 2000:70(7):271-285 Crosby RA, St. Lawrence J. Adolescents’ Use of School Romund CM, Farmer FL. The Impact of School Based Health ¢ n Re produc tive Health Services Enrollment-Based Health Insurance on the State Children’s Data from the Nati Na Loneitudinal Stud) oT Adole scent Health. 2000:70(1 ):22-2 Health Insurance Program (SCHIP). 2000:70(9):38 1-384 Dinger MK, Ogletree RJ, Johnson D. As Wilson T, Harman S. Analysis of a Bi-State, Multi Health Knowledge After 1 Healthy District, School-Based Hepatitis B Immunization Program 2000:70(3 ): 104-106 2000:70(10):408-412 Dorman SM. American Academy of Pediatrics Sponsors Media Matters. 2000:70(1):33-34 Computer Applications Dorman SM. Healtl People 2010 Online Dorman SM. Confronting Information Overload 2000: 70(3 ): 113-114 2000:70(4): 160-161 Everett SA, Malarcher AM, Shar t » DJ, Husten CG Dorman SM Healt Pe opli 2010 Online Giovino GA. Relationship Between ¢ ioC arellrt SyM MOKEj CLE] SS 2000:70(3):113-114 422 ¢ Journal of School Health « December 2000, Voi. 70, No. 10 Pealer LN. HealthTeacher.com: An Online K-12 Health Tattoos: What Education Curriculum. 2000:70(6):244-246 2000:70(9):355-360 Weiler RM, Pealer LN. The SiteLegend: Twelve Howard E, Nozicka Components of a New Strategy for Providing Website Interactive Activities Documentation. 2000:70(4): 148-152 2000:70(9): 385-386 Perry CS, Toole KA Curriculum Management on Asti Broadbear JT, Keyser BB. An Approach to Teaching for 2000, 70 303-304 Critical Thinking in Health Education. 2000:70(8 ):322-326 Torabi MR, Crowe JW. Rh Byrd-Bredbenner C, Grasso D. Health, Medicine. and ition of HIV/AIDS I Food Messages in Television Commercials Durine 1992 pproach, 2000:70(6):229 and 1998. 2000:70(2):61-65 Dinger MK, Ogletree RJ, Johnson D. As Health Knowledge Afte) 1 Hea 2000:70(3 ): 104-106 Division of Adolescent and School Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Federal Activitie Addressing Violence in Schools. 2000:70(4):119-140 Helitzer D, Yoon SJ, Wallerstein N Garcia- Velarde LD Drugs y. The Role of Process Evaluatio n the Trainin f th Wd 2 ns MK. B Facilitators for an Adolescent Health Education Prog 2000:70(4): 141-147 erce Moore MJ, Rienzo BA. Utilizing 1) lelines 000 to Assess Sexuality Education in One Stat mtent Scoy Met and Importance. 2000;70(2):56-60 Administre Pealer LN. HealthTeacher.com: An Online [2 alti 00-709) Education Curriculum. 2000:70(6):244-246 Perry CL, Komro KA, Veblen-Mortenson S, Bosma | Munson K, Stigler M, Lytle LA, Forster JL, Welles SL. The Minnesota DARE PLUS Project: Creat f : vee cry he Prevent Drug Use and Violenc. Munson K, Stigler M, Ly 5 . Minne ta DARE PLI Pateman B, Irvin LH, Nakasato S, Serna K, Yahata DK esenatuidn p Got Health? The Hawaii Partnership for Standards-Based 00-70 School Health Education. 27000-7008 ): 311-317 Simkin LS, Hiisch L, Radosh A, Middlestadt St J, Santelli JS. Strate gies to Maximize Retentior 1A ant o} Young Adolescents in a Longs ifud Healthy & Alive! 2000:70(7 ):286-29| Sofalvi AJ. The Hazelwood Decisi: Education Curriculum. 2000:70(7 ):299-300 Song EY, Pruitt BE, McNamara J, Colwel Grants and Funding Analysis Examining Effects of School Se) Programs on Adolescents’ Sexual Knowlede¢ 1Q60- 1997 Scho H 2000:70(10):413-416 Disease Contre Tripp MK, Herrmann NB, Parcel GS, Chamberlain RM v ; Gritz ER. Sun Protection is Fun! A Skin Cancer Pr Program for Preschools. 2000:70(10):395-40 Valois RF, Hoyle TB. Formative I From the Mariner Project: A Coordin Pilot Program. 2000:70(3):95-103 Day Care Tripp MK. Herrmann NB, Parcel GS, Chamberlain RM Growth and Development Gritz ER. Sun Protectiis oFnun ! A Skin ¢ Price JH, | erald S Program for Preschools. 7000:70(10):395 ( nid th The Tee { Diseases Boyer-Chuanroong L, Deaver P. Meeti Health Educators Vaccine Law \ “lot Program in l ai add Choo atemal ; vin i Naka Ds 2 2000:70(2 ): 39-44 Brown KR, Perlmutter P, McDermott RJ. Yout/ a choo ( a 000 Journal of School Health *« December 2000, Vol Sechrist W Healti ke {¢ ators and, Chi. ld j Va itf reaiif me?ni of I}i, \ Sica Educ atioi Dis piji nes P)r epar. ing Students as , . , _ ms Silence 2000:70(6) 141-243 Productive Healthy Citizens for the Challenges of the 2/st Century. 2000 70(2 ):66-68 Human Sexuality and Family Life Pateman B, Irvin LH, Nakasato S, Serna K, Yahata DK Crosby RA. St. Lawrence dolescents’ Use f 100 Got Health? The Hawaii Partnership for Standards-Based Healt! S, © f; productive Health School Health Education. 2000;70(8):3 11-31 — Rienzo BA, Button JW, Wald KD. P S3u3c]c ess 3i3 of Schoo Based Health Ce nfel St Leger L. Nutbeam D 1 Mode een Health and Be ay Healtl 2000: 70% > Moore MJ, Rienze Sé Mental Health Division of Adolescent and School Health, Centers fo Disease Control and Pr -vention. Federal ia* (ddressine Vi Hence ih Schools 2000:70(4): 114 Dorman SM. Conf) Ont Informatio? 2000:70(4): 160-16] international Health Gall G, Pagano MI De smond MS, Perrin JM, Murphy IM. Utility of Psychosocia i Scree nine at Schoo ] ] 3) Pre entinge Eat Health Center, 2000:70¢ 7)\-909_99OR adoiescents 2000-7 King KA, Smith J Proj ect SKOnA R to Increase C oOunSe ors Rex irdine Suicide Pre 2000 70(10):402-406 O'D ea J, Maloney D Problems in Child) (do escenl Health Promoti »ScChOOIS Frame we rh 2000: 7001 ! Emenei Whalen S. Ff pt) ressing ides and Poetry. 2000:70 40] 41) .) Sweeney J, Sweeney D Frequent Visitors ‘ Viti sé uw yi Middle Scl s 2000:70(9):387 Methods and Materials Legislation and Legal Affairs e Approach to Prom on DM. Ana ne He f Issues 2000:70(2 ):69-7 | Birch DA, Nicholson DM. An Election Issues. 2000:70(8 345.3 Butler KL, Cooper Jl ] Show. 2000:70(1):3 1-32 Dinger MK, Ogletree RJ, Johr Health Knowledge Aft ee} ~ 10: 7O(3) 104-106 Dorman SM Hei Perr 2000:70(3 ) Marketing and Advocacy Byrd-Bredbennet sso D. Health, Me 2000: 70(9 225 _ 224 Oo Me 7. Dui Pealer LN. HealthTe rlé 199 8. 2000:70(2):61 Edi ication ¢ ur) lun 2000: 70(¢ Distefan IM, Gilpin I Torab: MR, Crowe IW Rhine S. Daniels DE, Tob Contirn oCallif o 28-30 Eval (anion of HIV/AIDS I ducation u Russia l tii Dorman SM. A; cs Sponso Approach. 2000:70(6):22° )9 22 Media Matters 2000:70 Weiler RM, Pealer LN Dorman SM. Fir Components of a New <S lratee2\ / ) FORTaINS 2000:70(2 Documentation 2000: 70¢ 4): 148-1] Dorman SM He Whalen S. Expressing Aftitude 2000:70(3):113 114 Poetry. 2000:70(7 30] -3f |FwdD ] Johnson J, Deshpande Yawn BP, Algatt-Bergstron PJ, Yawn RA, Wollan P 424 Journal of School Health * December 2000, Greco M, Gleason M, Markson L. An In-School CD-ROM on Ethics in Health Education. 2000;70(8 Asthma Education Program. 2000;70(4): 153-159 National Task Force on Ethics in Healt Code of Ethic § for the Health I Tucatioj Nutrition and Dieting 2000: 70(8 ):320-32 1 Byrd-Bredbenner C, Grasso D. Health, Medicine, and Weiler RM, Pigg Jr RM. An # Food Messages in Television Commercials During ]992 Satisfaction With Trainine Progran and 1998. 2000:70(2):61-65 Assistance Provided by Florida ( Health Program Office 2000:70(9): 361-36 Organization and Administration Dorman SM. Finding Online Funding for School Health Research and Evaluation Programs. 2000:70(2):72-73 Simkin LS, Hirsch L, Radosh A, Middl Martin MW, Levin S, Saunders R. The Association J, Santelli JS. Strategies to Maximize Retent Between Severity of Sanction Imposed for Violation of of Youne Adolescents in a Lor Tobacco Policy and High School Dropout Rates Healthy & Alive ! 2000:70(7 ):2 2000;70(8):327-330 McCarthy AM, Kelly MW, Reed D. Medication Safety and Emergency Care Administration Practices of School Nurses Division of nt and School Healt! Adolesce 2000:70(9):37 1-376 Disease Control and Prevention. Fe Shuler PA. Evaluating Student Services Provided by ddre SSNS Violence in Schools 2000 1) School-Based Health Centers: Applying the Shuler Nurse Perry CL, Komro KA, Veblen-Mortet Practitioner Practice Model. 2000;70(8):348-352 Munson K, Stigler M, Lytle LA, Forster St. Leger L, Nutbeam D. A Model for Mapping Linkages Minnesota DARE PLUS Project Between Health and Education Agencies to Improve School Partne rships te Prevent Drug Health. 2000:70(2):45-50 2000:70(3 ):84-88 Valois RF, Hoyle TB. Formative Evaluation Results From the Mariner Project: A Coordinated School Health School Health Services Pilot Program. 2000;70(3):95-103 Boyer-Chuanroong eave! VM Weiler RM, Pigg Jr RM. An Evaluation of Client Vaccine La Satisfaction With Training Programs and Technica 2000:70(2 ):39-< Assistance Provided by Florida’s Coordinated Schoo! Crosby RA, St. Lawrence li Health Program Office. 2000:70(9):36 1-367 Based Health Clinics for Repro Data from the Natio» Philosophy and Ethics Health. 2000:70(1):2 Broadbear JT, Keyser BB. An Approach to Teaching for Farrior KC, Engelke MK Critical Thinking in Health Education. 2000;70(8):322-326 Community Pediatric Preventio Capwell EM, Smith BJ, Shirreffs J, Olsen LK Schools Provider ind Ter Development of a Unified Code of Ethics for the Health 2000: 70(3) 79-83 Education Profession: A Report of the National Task Force Gall G, Pag ino MI Desmond MS, Per on Ethics in Health Education. 2000;70(8):3 18-319 IM. Utility of Psvchoso National Task Force on Ethics in Health Education Health Center. 2000:70 Code of Ethics for the Health Education Profession Perry CS, Toole KA 2000:70(8):320-321 Management on Asthn 2000: 7007 ): 303-304 Professional Preparation Rienzo BA, Button JW Brown KR, Perlmutter P, McDermott RJ Youth and s of School-Bas« Tattoos: What School Health Personnel Should Knoy 2000:70(9):355-360 Romund CM, Farmer l Helitzer D, Yoon SJ, Wallerstein N, Garcia-Velarde LD Enrollment-Based Health Insurance y The Role of Process Evaluation in the Training Health Insurance Program (SCHIP 2000 Facilitators for an Adolescent Health Education Program Shuler PA. Evaluating Student Se: 2000:70(4): 141-147 1 Based Healti f App Johnson J, Deshpande C. Health Education and Practitioner Practice 2000: 7008 Physical Education: Dis« ipline s Pre paring Stude, nts as Sweeney J Sweeney D. Freg sent \ Productive, Healthy Citizens for the Challenges of the 2] st Nurse at 7 » Middle Si OAS 2000: 70(9 Century. 2000:70(2):66-68 Wilson T, Harman S. Analysis of King KA, Smith J. Project SOAR 4 Trainine Proegran District, School-Based Hepatitis B Imn to Increase School Counselors’ Knowledge and Confidence 2000:70(10):408-412 - Regarding Suicide Prevention and Intervention 2000:70(10):402-407 School Nurses Capwell EM, Smith BJ, Shirreffs J, Olsen LK Perry & F Toole K \ Impact ££ Development of a Unified Code of Ethics for the Health Management on Asthma Contro Education Profession: A Report of the National Task Force 2000: 7007 ):303-304 Journal of School Health « December 2000, Vol. 70 No sweeney J, Sweeney D. Frequent Visitors to the School Weist MD, Christodulu KV. / xpanded School Mental Nurse at Two Middle Sch 2000:70(9):387-389 Health Programs: Advancing Reform and Closing the Gap Between Research and Practice. 2000:70(5): 195-200 Smoking and Tobacco Jennings J, Pearson G, Harris M. /mplementing and Maintaining School-Based Mental Health Services in a ol chi ; ted wree, Urban School District. 2000:70(5):201-205 2000:70(9): 368-370 Nabors LA, Weist MD, Reynolds MW. Overcomi %erce IP. The Effecti O Challenges in Outcome Evaluations of School Menta ss 0-70) Q Health Programs. 2000:70(5 ):2 06-209 \M. Sharp DJ isten Taylor Adelman HS. Toward f n ¢ arette nok Mareginali oO} Menta Health Other Health Ris! aviors 2000:70(5):2 5 MOD: 7OK6 2 j V4 Caccamo 1a g the Visior Hea Students. What Can Schools Do? 2000:70(5):2 School Health Programs in Australia - A Special Insert (August 2000) Nader PR. Health Promoting Schools: Wh) s? 2000:70(6):247 wling L. /ntersectoral Collaboration for the »f a National Framework for Health » Schools in Australia. 2000:70(6):248-250 Marshal BJ, Sheehan MM, Northfield JR, Maher S, arlisle R, St Leger | H. School-Based Health Promotior Gushue SM, Aubut Across Australia. 2000:70(6):25 1-252 Stewart DE, Parker E, Gillespie A. An Audit of Healtl Schools Poli Documentation. 2000:70(6) Stokes H, Mukherjee D ati Service/School Links in Australia. 2000:70(6) §5.956 St. Leger LH, Nutbeam D. Research int Promoting Schools. 2000;70(6):257 9590 Achieving Coordinated Mental Health Rowling L, Rissel C. /mpact of the Natior Programs in Schools - A Special Issue (May 2000) Promoting School Initiative. 2000;70(6):260-26 201 | “ten Seer ve Pcentbecinah Dicana® Ganda Mitchell A, Ollis D, Watson J. Talking Sexua \ fonda {pp iti i [ie He t} Framework for HIV/AIDS Edu 2000-7 Special Reports Adolescent and School Healt! Dise yntrol and Prevention. Fede: Addressing Violence in Schools. 2000:70(4)‘ :1111 9 Grunbaum JA, Kann L., Kinchen SA, Ross JG, Gowd: VR Collins Jl IDE Fr Youth Ris Beha Surveillance National Alternative High Schoo Risk Behavior Surve United States. 1998. 2000:70(1) Kann L, Kinchen SA, Williams BI, Ross JG, Lov Grunbaum JA, Kolbe LJ. Youth Risk Behavior Survei United a State i1 999. 2000:70(7 é) :27i 1-285 426 ¢ Journal of School Health * December 2000, Vol. 70, No. 10 Author Index The author index lists all authors’ names, with the issue number and page numbers cles published in the Journal of School Health during January 2000 to December 2000 A F Adelman HS. 5:171-178; 5:210-215 Farmer FI 9-38 1-384 Algatt-Bergsirom PJ. 4:153-159 Farrior KC. 3:79-83 Aubut JL. 3:107-112 Fetro JV. 10:417-419 Axelrod JL. 5:191-194 FitzgeraldS . 8:338-344 Forster JI 3-84-RR B M G Birch DA. 2:69-71: 8:345-347 Maher Bloodworth MR. 5:179-185 GallG . 7:292-298 Malon Bosma L. 3:84-88 Gao X 3-89-94 Ma Boyer-Chuanroong L. 2:39-44 GGaricila- lVeelAsa.rpd 6e: i25e3L- D2 y Ma Broadbear JT. 8:322-326 Mark Brown KM. 9:355-360 Gilpin EA. 1:28-30 Marshall BJ Burt AV. 2:51 GiovinoGA . 6:234 Martin MW. & Butler KL. 1:31-: Gleason M. 4:15 McAlister Al Button JW. 8:331-3 Gowda VR. | S McCarthy AM. 9 Byrd-Bredbenner C + Graczyk PA. 5:179 McDern Grasso D 2? 6] 65 McNamat Greco M. 4:153-15' AA VICCKS Ca“acpcwaelmlo EJMM.. 85::321186-- >a4 4 l1e9 s GGrriutzn baERu.m | (J) ;395 MMi ddl CA Gushue SM ‘arlisle R. 6:251-252 Mitcl \ R‘ernte rs for Disease Control and H Moore MJ Prevention. 4:1 19-140; 9:368-370 \ ikher ‘hamberlain RM. 10:395-401 Hahn EJ Munson K ‘hristodulu KV. 5:195-200 Hall | Murphy JM HarmanS . 10:408 ‘oilinCsS . 3:79-83 Harris M. 5:20] ‘ollins JL. 1:5-17 Helitzer D. 4:14] ‘olwell B. 10:413-416 ooper JL. 1:31-32 HerrmannNB Hey D. 10:417 orley D. 2:51-55 ‘ox CG. 3:79-83 Hirsch L. 7:286 Horn KA. 3:89-94 ‘rosby RA. 1:22-27 ‘rowe JW. 6:229-233 Howard | Y° 455 Hoyle TB. 3:95 Husten CG. 6:23 D Daniels DE. 6:229-233 Deaver P. 2:39-44 Deshpande C. 2:66-68 Desmond MS. 7:292-298 Dinger MK. 3:104-106 Dino GA. 3:89-94 Distefan JM. 1:28-30 Jenning Dorman SM. 1:33-34; 25 :75 2,- 737): 2 Johnson D ~ 3:1 13-114; 4:160-161; 10:420-42 johnson ] 266-05 Jordan TR. &:338 E K Elias MJ. 5:186-190 Parker E. 6:. Engelke MK. 3:79-83 Kaiser J. 7:286-29] Pateman B Evans SW. 5:191-194 Kann L. 1:5-17: Payton JW EveSrA.e 6:t234t-24 0 Kelly MW. 9:371-376 Pealer LN Keyset BB Pe) 322 32 Kinchen SA. 1:5-17 PearsonG Pederson LI King K. 10:402-407 Pérez MA. 9:377 Kolbe I J l 5 17 Perlmutter P. 9:355 Komro KA. 3:84-88 Perrin JM. 7:292-2 Koval JJ. 3:107-112 Journal of School Health « December 2000, Vol. 70, No Perry CL. 3:84-88 Sheffel KL. 2:51-55 W Perry CS. 7:303-304 Shirreffs J. 8:318-319 Wald KD. 8:331-337 Pierce JP. 1:28-30 Shuler PA. 8:348-352 Wallerstein N. 4:141-147 Pigg Jr RM. 9:361-367 Simkin LS. 7:286-291 Wardlaw DM. 5:179-185 Pinzon-Pérez H. 9:377-3 Sofalvi AJ. 7:299-300 Watson J. 6:262-264 Price JH. 8:338-344 Song EY. 10:413-416 Weiler RM. 4:148-152: 9:361-367 Pruitt BE. 10:413-416 Smith BJ. 8:318-319 Weissberg RP. 5:179-185: 5:186-190 Smith J. 10:402-407 Weist MD. 5:195-200: 5:206-209 R Stigler M. 3:84-88 Welles SL. 3:84-88 Radosh A. 7:286-29] St. Lawrence J. 1:22- Whalen S. 7:301-302 Ravens MK. 2:5]-55 St. Leger L. 2:45-50; Williams BI. 7:271-285 Reed D. 9:371-376 6:255 259 Wilson T. 10:408-412 Reynolds MW. 5:206-209 tewart DE Wollan P. 4:153-159 Rhine S. 6:229-233 Stokes H. 6:255-25 World Health Organization. 6:227 Rienzo BA 2-56-60: 8:331-337 ¢ 228 Rissel C. 6:248: 6:260-261 Romund CM. 9:381-384 Yy Ross JG. 1:5-17; 7:271-285 Vebete DK 9-511-317 Rowling L. 6:248; 6:260-261 aylor L. 5:169-170; 5:171-178; Yawn BP. 4:153-159 9:210-215 Yawn RA. 4:153-159 S Tompsett CJ. 5:179- 185 Yoon SJ. 4 141-147 Sadasivan LP 3 Toole KA. 7:303-304 Santelli JS. 7:286-29] Torabi MR.| 6:229-) 233 Sapia JL. 5:191-194 Tripp MK. 10:395-401 Saunders R. 8:327-330 Sechrist W. 6:241-243 V SernaK . 8:311-317 ValoisR I 3:95-103 SharpD J. 6:234-2~4 0 Vartiainen E. 1:3 Sheehan MM. 6:2~ 51-252 Veblen-Mortenson S. 3:84-88 428 ¢ Journal of School Health * December 2000, Vol. 70, No. 10

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