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HPV knowledge among HPV + women
Objective: To assess knowledge and information seeking among women recently receiving an HPV+ diagnosis. Methods: A 2-phase mixed methods design...
American Journal of Health Behavior, 09/01/08 by Ellen M. Daley; Karen M. Perrin; Cheryl Vamos; Candance Webb; Trish Mueller; Jennifer L. Packing-Ebuen; Holly L. Rayko; Mary McFarlane; Robert J. McDermott · More from publication -
Evaluation of the Florida Coordinated School Health Program Pilot Schools Project.

The Florida Department of Education, with CDC funding, designed the Florida Coordinated School Health Program Pilot Schools Project (PSP) to...
Journal of School Health, 01/01/03 by McDermott, Robert J.; Pigg, R. Morgan, Jr.; Weiler, Robert M. · More from publication -
Relationship of adolescent self-esteem to selected academic variables.

This study investigated whether self-esteem precedes various academic behaviors and beliefs among 593 high school students (63.7% female, 60.9%...
Journal of School Health, 02/01/98 by Albertin, Helena K.; Filozof, Eileen M.; Jones, Courtney R.; McDermott, Robert J.; Myers, Leann; Steme, Sylvia S. · More from publication -
The relationship between youth substance use and area-specific self-esteem. (Research Papers)

A cross-sectional survey design investigated the relationship of school and home self-esteem to history of substance use, membership in alternative...
Journal of School Health, 05/01/93 by Emery, Eileen M.; Holcomb, Derek R.; Marty, Phillip J.; McDermott, Robert J. · More from publication -
Multiple correlates of cigarette use among high school students.

A cross-sectional survey research design measured factors related to cigarette use among 2,212 senior high school students. Results showed 14.3% of...
Journal of School Health, 04/01/92 by Bajracharya, Srijana M.; Emery, Eileen M.; Hoalt, Pamela N.; Marty, Phillip J.; McDermott, Robert J.; Sarvela, Paul D. · More from publication -
Help for impaired physicians
A physician is considered to be impaired when personal problems (e.g., chemical dependence, emotional disorders, physical disability) or...
Physician Executive, 01/01/89 by Robert M. McDermott · More from publication



