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- The Journal presents contemporary issues on health promotion and disease prevention themes through the publication of feature and research articles, monographs, case studies, research briefs, and commentaries.
Most Recent Articles from American Journal of Health Studies 
Spirituality among a predominately African American college student population
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to determine the degree of spirituality among 430 predominately African American undergraduate students who...
6/22/05 by Dixie L. Dennis Terence Hicks Priya Banerjee Brent G. Dennis · More from publicationCollege students' understanding of moderate physical activity: a qualitative study
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to examine college students' understanding of physical activity and the moderate physical activity...
6/22/05 by Timothy K. Behrens Mary K. Dinger Kristiann C. Heesch Susan B. Sisson · More from publicationEducating African American men about prostate cancer: the barbershop program
Abstract: African American men have the world's highest rates of prostate cancer, with more than twice the mortality of Caucasian Americans....
9/22/04 by Luvenia W. Cowart Betty Brown Diana J. Biro · More from publicationAre university health education programs addressing mental health issues?
Abstract: The importance of offering mental health courses and their rate of inclusion within university health education programs was investigated....
9/22/04 by JoAnn Kleinfelder Susan K. Telljohann James H. Price · More from publicationBiofeedback relaxation training: a rediscovered mind-body tool in public health
Abstract: More attention is turning to mind-body approaches in public health with the increased realization of the importance of the stress-disease...
9/22/04 by Kristine S. Calderon Winifred W. Thompson · More from publicationCan physical activity interventions change perceived exercise benefits and barriers?
Abstract: This study examined changes in physical activity and perceived exercise benefits, barriers, and benefit- to-barrier differences in mothers...
9/22/04 by Lynda B. Ransdell Nicole Detling Kathy Hildebrand Patrick Lau Laurie Moyer-Mileur Barry Shultz · More from publication