Health Education: Volume 103 Issue 1

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The Delphi method and health research

Julian de Meyrick

The Delphi method is well suited to the research needed to inform health education and health promotion campaigns. This paper measures the current interest in the method by way of…

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A child‐to‐child approach to promoting healthier snacking in primary school children: a randomised trial in Northern Ireland

Ruth Freeman, Grace Bunting

Aims to assess the effectiveness of a child‐to‐child approach to promote healthier snacking in primary school children. A total of 55 schools in North and West Belfast were…

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Healthy alliances: supporting the National Healthy School Standard in Nottingham

Philippa J. Corrie, Christine Wallbanks, Michael Varnam, Robert Varnam

Government policy in the UK promotes inter‐agency collaboration in integrating health promotion into the curriculum and life of primary schools. We report on a pioneering scheme…

Sex education and the young – some remaining dilemmas

Ellen Sieg

Discusses some of the continuing obstacles that prevent sex and relationship education (SRE) programmes in England from being more effective. The prevalence of teenage pregnancies…

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Exercise contemplators: unravelling the processes of change

Jim McKenna, Caroline Francis

Explores what people contemplating exercise (exercise contemplators) described, using the five processes of change that are considered by those who adhere to the Transtheoretical…

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Cover of Health Education

ISSN:

0965-4283

Online date, start – end:

1992

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Dr Gurpinder Lalli