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Impact of the School Environment on Health, Social Development, and Learning


  1. Nature of the School Environment

    Flay BR. 2002. Positive youth development requires comprehensive health promotion programs. Am J Health Behav. 26(6):407-24. (Review)

    Flay B. 2002. Positive youth development requires comprehensive health promotion programs. Newsletter of the American Acadmey of Health Behaviour. Prepared for acceptance of the Research Laureate Medallion from the American Academy of Health Behavior, Annual Conference, Napa, California, March 25, 2002. (Review)

    Parcel Gs, Kelder SH, Basen-Enquist K. 2000. The school as a setting for health promotion in Poland BD, Green LW, Rootman I, Settings for Health Promotion. Linking Theory and Practive. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications Ltd. (Book Chapter)

  2. Linkages Between School Environment, Home Environments, and Neighbourhood Environment

    Flay BR. 2002. Positive youth development requires comprehensive health promotion programs. Am J Health Behav. 26(6):407-24. (Review)

    Flay B. 2002. Positive youth development requires comprehensive health promotion programs. Newsletter of the American Acadmey of Health Behaviour. Prepared for acceptance of the Research Laureate Medallion from the American Academy of Health Behavior, Annual Conference, Napa, California, March 25, 2002. (Review)

  3. Nature of the Interactions Between the Characteristics of the Individual, the Home, and the Neighbourhood

    Flay BR. 2002. Positive youth development requires comprehensive health promotion programs. Am J Health Behav. 26(6):407-24. (Review)

    Hallfors D, Vevea J, Iritani B, Cho H, Khatapoush S, Saxe L. 2002. Truancy, grade point average, and sexual activity: A meta-analysis of risk indicators for youth substance use. J Sch Health. 72(5):205-11. (Meta-analysis)

    Flay B. 2002. Positive youth development requires comprehensive health promotion programs. Newsletter of the American Acadmey of Health Behaviour. Prepared for acceptance of the Research Laureate Medallion from the American Academy of Health Behavior, Annual Conference, Napa, California, March 25, 2002. (Review)





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