| Preliminary Program subject to change |
| International Health Education/Promotion |
| Structure | International Health |
| Description | The audience will be informed of possibilities for international academic exchange programs with universities and health care agencies in Latin America. Information will be provided on common stressors among African-American college students, the coping strategies they use and the relationship to academic performance. The results of a study conducted with the people of the Catawba Indian Nation to determine their knowledge, attitudes, behaviors and risk indicators with respect to HIV/AIDS. A review of the magnitude of, the factors associated with, the challenges and recommendations for the fight against domestic violence for both Puerto Rican and Russian women. |
Stressors,Coping Strategies and Academic Performance Among College Students Denyce S. Calloway, Carolyn R. Goode and Clarence Stewart, Howard University, Washington, DC |
HIV/AIDS Knowledge, Attitudes, Behaviors, and Risk Indicators of the People of the Catawba Indian Nation Sara H LeGrand and Shelley Hamill, Winthrop University, Rock Hill, SC |
Culture and Domestic Violence: Lessons from Puerto Rico and Russia Brenda Soto-Torres, Ponce, PR and Natalia Semenova, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, La Crosse, WI |
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