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American Journal of Health Studies, Spring-Summer, 2003
Health Enhancement Solutions (HES) has been designated as a Multiple Event Provider of Continuing Education for Certified Health Education Specialists (CHES) by the National Commission for Health Education Credentialing, Inc. (NCHEC) HES is working with the AJHS to provide Category I CHES Continuing Education Contact Hours at no charge. This American Journal of Health Studies Review Activity is offered only to those CHES who are subscribers to the American Journal of Health Studies through individual or institutional subscriptions (except library subscriptions). The activity requires reading selected articles from this issue of American Journal of Health Studies and submitting short answers to a series of questions related to the content of articles. The answers to the questions you choose to answer can be forwarded to the AJHS in three ways; mail, fax, or as an E-mail attachment (MS word format). Please use the addresses and fax number listed below.
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American Journal of Health Studies
Dept. of Health and Kinesiology
Read Building, Mail Stop 4243 College Station, TX 77843-4243
Fax: (979)849-8987
Upon successful completion of the activity for each article in this issue of the journal, 1 NCHEC Continuing Education Contact Hours (Category 1) will he awarded by Health Enhancement Solutions.
REVIEW ACTIVITY DIRECTIONS
(1) Select the articles you wish to read and review from this issue of the AJHS, one (1) CHES CECH is available per article.
(2) For the articles you selected, type the short answers to the questions listed. Clearly list the author, title, volume, issue and years for each article you are reviewing and number your answers. For the questions that require listing, each item in the listing should he no longer than a phrase or sentence. For the questions requiring a brief discussion or description, the description should be no longer than 2-4 sentences. Only typed papers will be accepted. Please make sure your name; address; volume and number of the AJHS issue; and CHES number are at the top of the paper.
(3) Clip or copy and complete both the American Journal of Health Studies Registration Form and the Activity Evaluation Form. These can also be obtained on-line at http://www.ches.ua.edu/health/ajhs.
> (4) Forward your answers, the registration form, and the evaluation form via mail, fax or E-mall to the American Journal of Health Studies at the addresses and numbers listed above.After reviewing the answers, a certificate for the appropriate number of Category I Contact Hours will be sent to participants who successfully complete the activity. Answers needing further work for approval will be returned to the participants with specific suggestions for completion.
If you have any questions or need further information on the review activities, contact Don Chancy or Jim Eddy, Department of Health and Kinesiology, Texas A&M University, Mail Stop 4243, College Station, TX 77843-4243; jeddy@hlkn.tamu.edu.
Review Activity
OBJECTIVES: Upon completion of this review activity, you will have:
(1) Reviewed a professional refereed journal manuscript that address one or more of the CHES Responsibilities and Competencies.
(2) Discuss how the information from the manuscript you selected can enhance your practice as a Health Educator.
After completing the required readings, type the appropriate response for all questions related to each article your select. All answers must be clearly numbered and TYPED. For questions requiring listings, each item in the listing should be no longer than a phrase or a sentence. For those questions requiring a description or discussion, the description should be 2-4 sentences. Specific directions will be provided for other types of questions. Please remember to include your name, address, volume and number of the AJHS issue and CHES number at the top of each page of your answer sheet.
18(2/3) A. Positioning Social Marketing as a Planning Process for Health Education (pg. 75)
Discuss how a health educator would use the social marketing planning framework to design an intervention on a target health promotion topic (i.e. eating well, physical activity, cancer control, etc.).
18(2/3) B. Perceived Importance of Condom Use Among African Americans Using Drugs (pg. 82)
Review the relationship between drug use and condom use presented in this study. Cite two practical applications of the results of this study for health educators.
18(2/3) C. Effects of a Smoking Prevention Simulation on Students' Smoking Attitudes (pg. 92)
Discuss the results of the smoking prevention simulation on student attitudes toward smoking. List one recommendation for further study that builds on the results of the Winge study.
18(2/3) D. School Safety for All: Using the Coordinated School Health Program to Increase Safety For LGNTQ Students (pg. 98)
Review the unique safety risks that may confront LGBTQ students.
18(2/3) E. Communicating risk without creating unintended effects (pg. 104)
Discuss how the results from this study can assist health educators to more effectively communicate health risk information to target populations.
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