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Volume 104 Issue 4

Published: 2004 | Start Page: 197

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1500423 Creating environments that support peer education: experiences from HIV/AIDS-prevention in South Africa
Catherine Campbell (pp. 197-200)
Keywords: Health education, HIV, Young adults
ArticleType: Research paper
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1500424 Strategies to improve the frequency and coverage of skin self examination conducted in small communities
Kevin P. Balanda, John B. Lowe, Warren R. Stanton, Alexandra M. Clavarino, Christopher B. Del Mar, Amaya M. Gillespie (pp. 201-210)
Keywords: Australia, Cancer, Health and safety, Skin (body)
ArticleType: Research Paper
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1455796 Children's “social capital”: implications for health and well-being
Virginia Morrow (pp. 211-225)
Keywords: Children (age groups), Health and safety, Public policy, Social economics
ArticleType: Research paper
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1500425 The empowerment principle: casualties of two schools' failure to grasp the nettle
Jacki Gordon, Katrina M. Turner (pp. 226-240)
Keywords: Health and safety, Organizational effectiveness, Schools
ArticleType: Research paper
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1500426 Bringing health care to schools: first phase evaluation of the Bodyzone Project
Cindy Carlson, Stephen Peckham (pp. 241-253)
Keywords: Health education, Health services, Schools, Young adults
ArticleType: Research paper
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1500427 Young people's computer use: implications for health education
Leslie M. Alexander, Candace Currie (pp. 254-261)
Keywords: Computers, Health and safety, Scotland, Young adults
ArticleType: Research paper
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