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A comprehensive examination of the health knowledge, attitudes and behaviors of students attending historically black colleges and universities.

机译:对就读历史悠久的黑人大学的学生的健康知识,态度和行为进行全面检查。

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There is limited information about African American students attending Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) in the areas of health behavior, health knowledge, and attitudes. To fill this gap, a comprehensive examination offirst-year students was undertaken at a consortium of HBCUs. A non-random sample of 1115 freshmen were administered a survey that assessed several domains including: (1) demographics, (2) general health, (3) smoking habits, (4) disease risk, (5) weight perception, (6) physical activity, (7) perceived stress, (8) eating habits, (9) social support, (10) personal/family medical history, (11) leadership, (12) domestic violence, (13) substance use, and (14) sexual behavior. In general, most students knew about health behaviors and disease risk. Areas that warrant further exploration include physical activity, sexual behavior, and drug use. The analyses provide key information for health education and prevention.
机译:关于就读于历史悠久的黑人大学(HBCU)的非裔美国人学生的健康行为,健康知识和态度方面的信息很少。为了填补这一空白,在HBCU联盟中对一年级学生进行了全面检查。对1115名新生的非随机样本进行了一项调查,该调查评估了多个领域,包括:(1)人口统计学,(2)总体健康,(3)吸烟习惯,(4)疾病风险,(5)体重感知,(6)身体活动,(7)感知压力,(8)饮食习惯,(9)社会支持,(10)个人/家庭病史,(11)领导,(12)家庭暴力,(13)吸毒和(14) )的性行为。通常,大多数学生了解健康行为和疾病风险。需要进一步探索的领域包括体育活动,性行为和吸毒。这些分析为健康教育和预防提供了关键信息。

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