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Using the Internet to communicate the sun‐safety message to teenagers
Sue PeattieSkin cancer is the world’s most prevalent form of cancer, yet it is one of the most preventable. Examines the challenge of communicating the “sun‐safety” health education message…
Are health‐promoting prisons an impossibility? Lessons from England and Wales
Martin Caraher, Paul Dixon, Roy Carr‐Hill, Paul Hayton, Hilary McGough, Lisa BirdInvestigates 1999/2000 health promotion activities in prisons in England and Wales and documents the range and quality of health promotion occurring in prisons, against which…
Prevalence and nature of violence among young female hawkers in motor‐parks in south‐western Nigeria
Olufunmilayo I. Fawole, Ademola J. Ajuwon, Kayode O. Osungbade, Olufemi C. FaweyaA total of 345 young female hawkers (YFH) from six motor‐parks in south‐western Nigeria were interviewed to determine the nature and extent of violent acts against them …
An exploratory study of eating patterns of Singapore children and teenagers
Kai Ling Ang, Schubert FooPresents a first attempt to investigate eating patterns in children in Singapore in terms of frequency, sources and types of food, with specific emphasis on eating outside the…
Women and work‐home conflict: a dual paradigm approach
Wendy Mackey Jones, Jim McKennaWork‐home conflict of women in a multinational computer organisation was examined in two phases using quantitative and qualitative methods. In Phase 1 a questionnaire was sent to…
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