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INDEX TO VoLUME 78 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 2008 to December 2008. A C Addy, C. 8:438-444 Cameron, S. 10:523-531 Al-Bedah, AM. 6:337-343 Carlson, KL. 6:344-350 Al-Lawati, J. 6:337-343 Carroll, SL. 11:581-586 Al-Mulla, AM. 6:337-343 Casteel, C. 10:539-544 Almutawa, A. 6:337-343 Castro, M. 3:140-148 Al-Rabeah, AM. 6:337-343 Cavnar, M. 12:619-624 Anderson, JE. 11:575-580 Cederbaum, JA. 7:382-388 Andreeva, VA. 7:374-381 Chartier, M. 3:157-164 Amidon, D. 5:258-263 Chen, PL. 12:649-654 Arroyave, A. 4:187-188 Chen, W. 1:46-53 Asbridge, M. 4:209-215 Cheng, TSY. 4:203-208 Asma, S. 6:337-343, 7:368-373, 12:649-654 Choi, JY. 3:165-171 Atkins, R. 11:594-600 Chou, CP. 7:374-381 Austin, S. 1:26-31 Chuang, YL. 12:649-654 Ayranci, U. 5:287-293 Clark, SE. 6:351-355 Claudio, L. 8:445-45] B Coleman, KJ. 12:633-640 Ballard, KB. 1:38-45 Cox, C. 3:179-183 Bahaj, AA. 6:337-343 Cox-Ganser, JM. 1:32-37 Barbeau, P. 12:619-624 Crooks, J. 5:294-297 Bartolucci, AA. 9:465-479 Crosby, RA. 6:310-313 Basch, CE. 8:411-416 Curtis, KM. 12:641-648 Bearinger, LH. 9:487-495 3efort, C. 11:581-586 D Bennett, KJ. 10:554-56] Dake, JA. 4:210-222 Blackwell, R. 11:587-593 Daley, EM. 6:302-309 Blanc, O. 4:187-188 Dang, MT. 1:38-45 Blank, MB. 7:382-388 Danner, F. 6:310-313 Boostrom, A. 1:19-25 Davis, A. 11:581-586, 12:655-665 Bothwell, EKG. 10:523-531] DeSisto, M. 3:172-174 Botvin, GJ. 9:480-486 Dobie, S. 1:54-57 3rechling, V. 3:131-139 Dodd, VJ. 10:545-553 3rener, N. 4:223-229 DuBois, DL. 3:131-139 Brennan, JJ. 7:382-396 Duffy, M. 6:344-350 Brey, RA. 6:351-355 Dunn, MS. 1:26-31, 11:587-593 Brown, WH. 8:438-444 Dowda, M. 8:438-444 Bryant, CA. 1:9-18 Dzewaltowski, DA. 12:633-640 3ryant, K. 9:480-486 Buchanan, NT. 11:607-614 E Buller, DB. 7:374-381 Eaton, DK. 4: Burnett, D. 7:359-367 Edelstein, J. Burrow-Sanchez, JJ. 5:280-286 El-Awa, F. 6: 666 ¢ journal of School Health © December 2008, Vol. 78, No.12 © © 2008, American School Health Association INDEX TO VoLUME 78 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 2008 to December 2008. A C Addy, C. 8:438-444 Cameron, S. 10:523-531 Al-Bedah, AM. 6:337-343 Carlson, KL. 6:344-350 Al-Lawati, J. 6:337-343 Carroll, SL. 11:581-586 Al-Mulla, AM. 6:337-343 Casteel, C. 10:539-544 Almutawa, A. 6:337-343 Castro, M. 3:140-148 Al-Rabeah, AM. 6:337-343 Cavnar, M. 12:619-624 Anderson, JE. 11:575-580 Cederbaum, JA. 7:382-388 Andreeva, VA. 7:374-381 Chartier, M. 3:157-164 Amidon, D. 5:258-263 Chen, PL. 12:649-654 Arroyave, A. 4:187-188 Chen, W. 1:46-53 Asbridge, M. 4:209-215 Cheng, TSY. 4:203-208 Asma, S. 6:337-343, 7:368-373, 12:649-654 Choi, JY. 3:165-171 Atkins, R. 11:594-600 Chou, CP. 7:374-381 Austin, S. 1:26-31 Chuang, YL. 12:649-654 Ayranci, U. 5:287-293 Clark, SE. 6:351-355 Claudio, L. 8:445-45] B Coleman, KJ. 12:633-640 Ballard, KB. 1:38-45 Cox, C. 3:179-183 Bahaj, AA. 6:337-343 Cox-Ganser, JM. 1:32-37 Barbeau, P. 12:619-624 Crooks, J. 5:294-297 Bartolucci, AA. 9:465-479 Crosby, RA. 6:310-313 Basch, CE. 8:411-416 Curtis, KM. 12:641-648 Bearinger, LH. 9:487-495 3efort, C. 11:581-586 D Bennett, KJ. 10:554-56] Dake, JA. 4:210-222 Blackwell, R. 11:587-593 Daley, EM. 6:302-309 Blanc, O. 4:187-188 Dang, MT. 1:38-45 Blank, MB. 7:382-388 Danner, F. 6:310-313 Boostrom, A. 1:19-25 Davis, A. 11:581-586, 12:655-665 Bothwell, EKG. 10:523-531] DeSisto, M. 3:172-174 Botvin, GJ. 9:480-486 Dobie, S. 1:54-57 3rechling, V. 3:131-139 Dodd, VJ. 10:545-553 3rener, N. 4:223-229 DuBois, DL. 3:131-139 Brennan, JJ. 7:382-396 Duffy, M. 6:344-350 Brey, RA. 6:351-355 Dunn, MS. 1:26-31, 11:587-593 Brown, WH. 8:438-444 Dowda, M. 8:438-444 Bryant, CA. 1:9-18 Dzewaltowski, DA. 12:633-640 3ryant, K. 9:480-486 Buchanan, NT. 11:607-614 E Buller, DB. 7:374-381 Eaton, DK. 4: Burnett, D. 7:359-367 Edelstein, J. Burrow-Sanchez, JJ. 5:280-286 El-Awa, F. 6: 666 ¢ journal of School Health © December 2008, Vol. 78, No.12 © © 2008, American School Health Association Elder, JP. 10:523-531 Horner, SD. 9:506-513 Eleey, CC. 7:382-388 Horowitz, JA. 6:344-350 Emery, KD. 5:274-279 Howell, CC. 3:149-156 Ethan, D. 8:411-416 Howley, N. 10:562-568 Evans, RR. 7:359-367 Hoyle, TB. 1:1-8 Huang, W. 12:649-654 F Hutchinson, MK. 7:382-388 Fahlman, MM. 4:210-222 Hwang, SY. 3:165-171 Faries, SG. 5:274-279 Hyman, B. 8:452-454 Farrell, KP. 5:294-297 Felton, GM. 6:314-320 | Feudtner, C. 10:532-538 lapogu, V. 11:587-593 Ficklen, D. 8:452-454 Figgs, LW. 3:140-148 J Filpes, C. 5:243-244 Jahns, L. 4:197-202 Finnegan, K. 5:258-263 James, RL. 11:581-586 Fitzhugh, E. 4:197-202 Jang, KS. 3:165-171 Flay, BR. 3:131-139 Jemmott, LS. 7:382-388 Florence, MD. 4:209-215 PSS sg Flores, D. 4:189-196 Johnson, AO. 10:554-561 Fouladi, RT. 9:506-513 Johnson, MH. 12:619-624 Jones, NR. 6:337-343, 7:368-373, 12:649-654 G Jones, SE. 5:252-257 Galuska, DA. 8:417-424 Jones, SJ. 4:197-202 Garcia, C. 9:487-495 Juvonen, J. 9:496-505 Gbarayor, CM. 4:189-196 Geiger, BF. 7:359-367 K Geller, KS. 12:633-640 Kang, DH. 3:149-156 Gelperin, N. Kann, LK. 4:223-229, 8:417-424 Givens, C. 1:26-31] Kim, HS. 4:230-233 Glanz, K. 5:264-273 Kool, K. 8:45 2-4 4 Goldstein, AO. 12:625-632 Kreiss, K. 1:332 -3 Goodrow, B. 1:26-31 Kubik, MY. 6:314-320 Graves, A. 4:197-202 Grieser, M. 6:314-320, 10:523-531 L Griffiths, S. 4:203-208 LaHart, DA. 5:294-297 Grimely, DM. 9:465-479 Larson, KL. 3:175-178 Gross, EF. 9:496-505 Lee, JS. 6:314-320 Gupta, PC. 7:368-373 Leiner, M. 3:129-130, 4:187-188 Gutin, B. 12:619-624 Lewis, JE. 5:243-244 Lichty, LF. 11:607-614 H Limbos, MAP. 10:539-544 Halvorson, H. 5:294-297 Ling, W. 1:46-53 Handal, G. 4:187-188 Logue, JN. 1:58-61] Hanes, J. 12:619-624 Lollar, DJ. 5:252-257 Hannon, JC. 8:425-431 Long, M. 5:245-251 Hansen, RL. 1:38-45 Lopez, AL. 5:280-286 Harrison, PA. 5:258-263 Lowry, R. 8:417-424, 12:641-648 Harun, N. 10:554-56] Lu, C. 1:46-53 Haughton, B. 4:197-202 Luscri, L. 10:562-568 Hefelfinger, JA. 1:9-18 Lymp, J. 3:157-164 Heine, C. 7:405-407 Lynch, R. 11:581-586 Helmy, SA. 6:337-343 Herting, JR. 3:157-164 M Hillis, SD. 12:641-648 Machefsky, A. Hingle, M. 10:523-531 Magzamen, S. Journal of School Health * December 2008, Vol. 78, No. 12 ® © 2008, American School Health Association Mahadeo, M. 9:480-486 Rimer, D. 9:459-464 Mandell, DS. 7:382-388, 10:532- Rosenbaum, S. 10:532-538 Marchbanks, PA. 12 :641-648 Rosenkranz, RR. 12:633-640 Martin, cg 10:554-561 Roy, J. 7:359-367 Martin, J. 4:210-222 Rubin, D. 10:532-538 ssa atc N4. :210-222 Rutledge, CM. 9:459-464 McCauley, E. 3:157-164 McDermott, RJ. 1:9-18, 6:302-309 S Mclver, K. 8:438-444 Saab, BA. 6:337-343 se ie 8:417-424 Sahakian, NM. 1:32-37 Medina, I. 3:129-130 Saito, H. 11:601-606 Miller, om 10:545-553 Sakimura, JN. 1:38-45 Mink, MD. 10:554-561 Saksvig, BL. 6:314-320, 10:523-53] Cn Anagiai ein A. 10:562-568 Samek, BB. 1:1-8 Moe, SG. 10:523-531 Sato, T. 11:601-606 Moonie, S. 3:140- 148 Schachter, K. Moore, CG. 10:554-56] Schroeder, FE Moore, JB. 12:619-624 Schwartz, MB. Mueller, TE. 1 1:575-580 Scott, M. 9:459-464 Mullins, DT. 9 1 4- 517 Seo, DC. 6:328-336 Muscat, JE. ws 5 22 Shaya, FT. 4:189-196 Sheetz, A. 3:172-174 N Shuler, L. 10:523-531 Nagamastsu, M. 11:601-606 Sidebottom, A. 5:258-2¢ Nasser, SA. 6:337-343 Sieving, R. 9: a07-499 Naughton, S. 9:487-495 Singh, KP. 9:465-4 Neumark-Sztainer, D. 6:314-320 Sinha, DN. 7:368-373 Nichols, TR. 9:480-486 Skay, C. 9:487-495 Noll, E. 7:382-388 Slagle, oe 5:280-286 Nollen, N. 11:581-586 Slone, M. 7:405-407 Snow, a 4:230-233 P Steffen, LM. 1:19-25 Park, JH. 1:32-37 Sterling, DA. 3:140-148 Park-Higgerson, HK. 9:465-47° Stingone, JA. 8:445-45] Pate, RR. 8:438-444 Stoep, AV. 3:157-164 Patel, B. 12:655-665 Stovitz, SD. 1:19-25 Pati, S. 10:532-538 Strohlein, S. 10:523-531 Paxton, RJ. pens: Summerlin-Long, SK. 12:625-632 Peguero, AA. 7 apg M. 8:432-437 Pertuumean-C haney A. 5:264-273 Pettit, ML. - ‘se ‘ae igg, RM. Tacker, KA. Seat VM. lager, IB. Prati, <:; Taliaferro, Pulcini, Taras, H. Taylor, L. Li: 587 Q Thornburg, J. 12:619-624 Qian, Z. 1:46-5 Tondapu, SR. 3:129-130 Torabi, MR. 6:328-336 R Torres, JMC. 11:607-614 Rahman, K. 7:368-3 Tracy, M. 3:157-164 Rahman, SAA. 6:337-343 Tse, LA. 4:203-208 Reddy, KS. 7:368-37 Reynolds, KD. 7 U Rice, M. 3:149-156 Umstattd, MR. 6:321-327 Rienzo, BA. 10:545-553 Unsal, A. 5:287-293 668 © journal of School Health * December 2008, Vol. 78, No.12 ® © 2008, American School Health Association V Werner, KA. 7:359-367 Valenti, MT. 11:607-614 Wharton, CM. 5:245-251 Valois, RF. 1:1-8, 6:321-327 White, GL. 4:230-233 Vamos, CA. 6:302-309 Wilder, R. 11:587-593 Vessey, JA. 6:344-350 Wiley, D. 11:574 Veugelers, PJ. 4:209-215 Wood, AR. 9:514-517 Wood, RJ. 9:514-517 W Wang, J. 4:189-196 Y Wang, LY. 12:619-624 Yaroch, AL. 7:374-381 Wantz, MS. 6:351-35 5 Yin, Z. 12:619-624 Warren, CW. 6:337-3 43, 7:368-373, 12:649-654 Yu, ITS. 4:203-208 White, SK. 1:32-37 Weaver, AE. 6:328-336 Z Weaver, M. 3:149-156 Zapata, LB. 1:9-18, 12:641-648 Wen, X. 1:46-53 Zullig, KJ. 6:321-327 Journal of School Health * December 2008, Vol. 78, No.12 ® © 2008, American School Health Association * 669 Subject Index This index lists articles by subject published during Volume 78, January 2008 to December 2008. Entries are pub- lished alphabetically by author under each section. Some entries are listed under more than one subject heading if applicable. Absenteeism Chronic Diseases Eaton, DK, Brener, N, Kann, LK. Associations of health Taras, H, Brennan, JJ. Students with chronic diseases: risk behaviors with school absenteeism. Does having per- nature of school physician support. 2008; 78:389-396. mission for the absence make a difference? 2008; 78:223-229. Commentaries Moonie, S, Sterling, DA, Figgs, LW, Castro, M. The Hyman, B, Kooi, K, Ficklen, D. Bariatric surgery in ado- relationship between school absence, academic perform- lescents. 2008; 78:452-454. ance, and asthma status. 2008; 78:140-148. Logue, JN. Violent death in American schools in the 21%! century: reflections following the 2006 Amish school Asthma shootings. 2008; 78:58-61. Horner, SD, Fouladi, RT. Improvement of rural children’s asthma self-management by lay health educators. 2008; Diversity 78:506-513. Stovitz, SD, Steffen, LM, Boostrom, A. Participation Magzamen, S, Patel, B, Davis, A, Edelstein, J, Tager, in physical activity among normal- and overweight IB. “Kickin’ Asthma”: school-based asthma education in Hispanic and non-Hispanic white adolescents. 2008; an urban community. 2008; 78:633-640. TEL1L9=25. Moonie, S, Sterling, DA, FiggJ osO , LW, Castro, M. The oe relationship between school abL]s ence, academic perform- Editorial ance, and asthma status. 2008; 78:140-148. Price, JH. Summer issues of the journal and a fond farewell. 2008; 78:301. Body Image Evans, RR, Roy, J, Geiger, BE Werner, KA, Burnett, D. Emotional Health Ecological strategies to promote healthy body image Chartier, M, Stoep, AV, McCauley, E, Herting, JR, Tracy, among children. 2008; 78:359-367. M, Lymp, J. Passive versus active parental permis- sion: implications for the ability of school-based Bullying depression screening to reach youth at risk. 2008; Juvonen, J, Gross, EF. Extending the school yard?—Bullying 78:157-164. experiences in cyberspace. 2008; 78:496-505. Nichols, TR, Mahadeo, M, Bryant, K, Botvin, GJ. Vessey, JA, Horowitz, JA, Carlson, KL, Duffy, M. Examining anger as a predictor of drug use among multi- Psychometric eyv, aluation of the child-adolescent teasing ethnic middle-school students. 2008; 78:480-486. scale. 2008: 78:344-350. Rice, M, Kang, DH, Weaver, M, Howell, CC. Relationship of anger, stress, and coping with school connectedness in Children With Disabilities fourth-grade children. 2008; 78:149-156. Jones, SE, Lollar, DJ. Relationship between physical dis- Rutledge, CM, Rimer, D, Scott, M. Vulnerable Goth abilities or long-term health problems and health risk teens: the role of schools in this psychosocial high risk cul- behaviors or conditions among US high school students ture. 2008; 78:459-464. 2008; 78:252-257. Wood, RJ, Wood, AR, Mullins, DT. Back to school: rec- Mandell, DS, Eleey, CC, Cederbaum, JA, Noll, E, ommendations to assist mentally ill, post incarcerated Hutchinson, MK, Jemmott, LS, Blank, MB. Sexually youth return to school. 2008; 78:514-517. transmitted infection among adolescents receiving special education services. 2008; 78:382-388. Environmental Health Mandell, DS, Machefsky, A, Rubin, D, Feudtner, C, Sahakian, NM, White, SK, Park, JH, Cox-Ganser, JM, Pati, S, Rosenbaum, S. Medicaid’s role in financing Kreiss, K. Identification of mold and dampness-associat- health care for children with behavioral healthcare needs ed respiratory morbidity in 2 schools: comparison of ques- in the special education system: implications of the Deficit tionnaire survey responses to national data. 2008; Reduction Act. 2008; 78:532-538. 78:32-37. 670 ® Journal of School Health © December 2008, Vol. 78, No.12 ° © 2008, American School Health Association Health Policy Sinha, DN, Gupta, PC, Reddy, KS, Prasad, VM, Ethan, D, Basch, CE. Promoting healthy vision in stu- Rahman, K, Warren, CW, Jones, NR, Asma, S. dents: progress and challenges in policy, programs, and Linking global youth tobacco survey 2003 and 2006 data research. 2008; 78:411-416. to ents control policy in India. 2008; 78:368-373. Lichty, LE, Torres, JMC, Valenti, MT, Buchanan, NT. Unsal, Ayranci, U. Prevalence of students with symp- Sexual harassment policies in K-12 schools: examining toms ¢3 d epression among high school students in a district accessibility to students and content. 2008; 78:607-614. of western Turkey: an epidemiological study. 2008; Moag-Stahlberg, A, Howley, N, Luscri, L. A national snap- 78:287-293. shot of local school wellness policies. 2008; 78:562-568. Wen, X, Chen, W, Qian, Z, Muscat, JE, Lu, C, Ling, W. Summerlin-Long, SK, Goldstein, AO. A statewide move- Differences in student's smoking-related knowledge, atti- ment to promote the adoption of tobacco-free school poli- tudes, and behaviors among public, factory, and private cies. 2008; 78:625-632. secondary schools in Guangzhou, China. 2008; 78:46-53. Health Promoting Schools Legal Issues Hoyle, TB, Samek, BB, Valois, RF. Building capacity for CDC review of school laws. 2008; 78:69-128 the continuous improvement of health-promoting schools. 2008; 78:1-8. Letters to the Editor Gelperin, N, Schroeder, E. Future of sex education. Health Services Applications 2008; 78:573. Halvorson, H, Crooks, J, LaHart, DA, Farrell, KP. An Leiner, M, Arroyave, A, Blanc, O, Handal, G. The outbreak of itching in an elementary school-a case of mass impact of public or — schools on smoking prevalence psychogenic response. 2008; 78:294-297 among adolescents in 2 countries. 2008; 78:187-188. Heine, C, Slone, M. The impact of mild central auditory Leiner, M, Medina, I, Tondapu, SR. Smoking status of processing disorder on scho¢ »1 performance during adoles- adolescents in 2 countries and the impact of the smoking cence. 2008; 78:405-407 status of mother, father, granc parents, and siblings. Pulcini, J, Sheetz, A, DeSisto, M. Establishing a practice- 2008; 78:129-130. based research network: lessons from the Massachusetts Lewis, JE, Filpes, C. Childhood obesity in a South Florida experience. 2008; 78:172-174. elementary school. 2008; 78:243-244. Snow, White, GM, Kim, HS. Inexpensive and time- efficient hand hygiene interventions increase elementary Mental Health school children’s hand hygiene rates. 2008; 78:230-233 Chartier, M, Stoep, AV, McCauley, E, Herting, JR, Tracy, M, Lymp, J. Passive versus active parental permis- Injury Prevention sion: implications for the ability of school-based depression Emery, KD, Faries, SG. The lack of motor vehicle occupant screening to reach youth at risk. 2008; 78:157-164. restraint use in chiltdlrdreo nM a7 rrivwiinntgd atrf scnJ ool. } 2008: Garcia, C, Skay, C, Sieving, R, Naughton , S, Bearinger, 78:274-279 LH. Family and racial factors associated with suicide and emotional distress among Latino students. 2008; 78: international Health 487-495. Al-Mulla, AM, Helmy, SA, AI- Lawati, J, Nasser, SA, Rutledge, CM, Rimer, D, Scott, M. Vulnerable Rahman, SAA, Almutawa, A, Saab, BA, Al-Bedah, te2e0 ns: thLeo rroalleo of schools in thliis psyconhlo socia2l8 ) hRit«a s AM, Al-Rabeah, AM, Bahaj, AA, El-Awa, F, culture. 2008; 78:459-464. Warren, CW, Jones, NR, Asma, S. Prevalence of tobac- Tacker, KA, Dobie, S. Mastermind: empower yourself witouhn among students aged 13-15 years in Health mental health A program for adolescents. 2008; 78:54-57. co use Ministers’ Council/Gulf seier ation Council member Taliaferro, LA, Rienzo, BA, Miller, MD, Pigg, RM, states, 2001-2004. 2008; 78:337-343. Dodd, V High school youth and suicide risk: exploring Chen, PL, Huang, W, C <a YL, Warren, CW, Jones, pwrootteeccttiioonn affo—ra ed through physical activity and spor NR, Asma, S. Prevalence of tobacco use among junior participation 2008; 78:545-553. high and senior high school students in Tatwan. 2008 Unsal, A, Ayranci, U. Prevalence of students with symptoms 78:649-654. of depression among high school students in a adistrict of west- Jang, KS, Hwant, Choi, JY. Internet addiction and ern Turkey: an epidemiological study. 2008; 78:287-293. psychiatric symptoms among Korean adolescents. 2008; 78:165-171. Nutrition & Diet Nagamastsu, M, Saito, H, Sato, T. Factors associated with Cheng, TSY, Tse, LA, Yu, ITS, Griffiths, S. Children’s per- gender differences in parent-adolescent relationships that ceptions of parental attitude affecting breakfast skipping in delay first intercourse in Japan. 2008; 78:601-606. primary sixth-grade students. 2008; 78:203-208. Journal of School Health © December 2008, Vol . 78, No. 12 *® © 2008, American School Health Association * 671 Coleman, KJ, Geller, KS, Rosenkranz, RR, Dzewaltowski, Hannon, JC. Physical activity levels of overweight and DA. After-school program environments: quality elements nonoverweight high school students during physical edu- necessary for promoting healthy eating and physical activ- cation class. 2008; 78:425-431. ity to prevent obesity. 2008; 78:633-640. Pate, RR, McIver, K, Dowda, M, Brown, WH, Addy, C. Fahlman, MM, Dake, JA, McCaughtry, N, Martin, J. A Directly observed physical activity levels in preschool chil- pilot study to examine the effects of a nutrition interven- dren. 2008; 78:438-444. tion on nutrition knowledge, behaviors, and efficacy Stovitz, SD, Steffen, LM, Boostrom, A. Participation in expectations in middle school children. 2008; 78:216- physical activity among normal- and overweight Hispanic 22>? and non-Hispanic white adolescents. 2008; 78:19-25. Florence, MD, Asbridge, M, Veugelers, PJ. Diet quality Taliaferro, LA, Rienzo, BA, Miller, MD, Pigg, RM, and academic performance. 2008; 78:209-215. Dodd, VJ. High school youth and suicide risk: exploring Graves, A, Haughton, B, Jahns, L, Fitzhugh, E, Jones, protection afforded through physical activity and sport SJ. Biscuits, sausage, gravy, milk, and orange juice: school participation. 2008; 78:545-553. breakfast environment in 4 rural Appalachian schools. Valois, RF, Umstattd, MR, Zullig, KJ, Paxton, RJ. 2008; 78:197-202. Physical activity behaviors and emotional self-efficacy: is Lowry, R, Lee, SM, McKenna, ML, Galuska, DA, there a relationship for adolescents? 2008; 78:321-327. Kann, LK. Weight management and fruit and veg Zapata, LB, Bryant, CA, McDermott, RJ, Hefelfinger, etable intake among US high school students. 2008; JA. Dietary and physical activity behaviors of middle 78:417-424. school youth: the youth physical activity and nutrition Swanson, M. Digital photography as a tool to measure survey. 2008; 78:9-18. school cafeteria consumption. 2008; 78:432-437. Wharton, CM, Long, M, Schwartz, MB. Changing Preschool nutrition standards in schools: the emerging impact on Pate, RR, McIver, K, Dowda, M, Brown, WH, Addy, C. school revenue. 2008; 78:245-251. Directly observed physical activity levels in preschool chil- Zapata, LB, Bryant, CA, McDermott, RJ, Hefelfinger, dren. 2008; 78:438-444. JA. Dietary and physical activity behaviors of middle Sakimura, JN, Dang, MT, Ballard, KB, Hansen, RL. school youth: the youth physical activity and nutrition Cognitive and temperament clusters in 3-to-5-year-old survey. 2008; 78:9-18. children with aggressive behavior. 2008; 78:38-45. Obesity Reproductive Health Coleman, KJ, Geller, KS, Rosenkranz, RR, Dzewaltowski, Sidebottom, A, Harrison, PA, Amidon, D, Finnegan, DA. After-school program environments: quality elements K. The varied circumstances prompting requests for emer- necessary for promoting healthy eating and physical activ- gency contraception at school-based clinics. 2008; ity to prevent obesity. 2008; 78:633-640. 78:258-263. Shaya, FT, Flores, D, Gbarayor, CM, Wang, J. School- based obesity interventions: a literature review. 2008; Research Methods 78:189-196. Befort, C, Lynch, R, James, RL, Carroll, SL, Nollen, N, Wang, LY, Gutin, B, Barbeau, P, Moore, JB, Hanes, J, Davis, A. Perceived barriers and benefits to research par- Johnson, MH, Cavnar, M, Thornburg, J, Yin, Z. Cost- ticipation among school administrators. 2008; 78:581- effectiveness of a school-based obesity prevention program. 586. 2008; 78:619-624. Chartier, M, Stoep, AV, McCauley, E, Herting, JR, Tracy, M, Lymp, J. Passive versus active parental per- Ocular Health mission: implications for the ability of school-based Ethan, D, Basch, CE. Promoting healthy vision in stu- depression screening to reach youth at risk. 2008; dents: progress and challenges in policy, programs, and 78:157-164. research, 2008; 78:411-416. Claudio, L, Stingone, JA. 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