Abortion,Limited Medical Resources,and the Meaning of Health Care |
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Authors: | Kenneth Anderson Richard Anderson |
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Affiliation: | 1. Harvard Law School , USA;2. Brigham Young University , USA |
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Abstract: | Abstract Although accidents are the leading cause of death among college students, literature about developing student health safety programs is limited. In this article, we present preliminary recommendations based on literature review, epidemiologic data, and Nominal Group Process (NGP) activities, for developing university student safety programs. Our recommendations include appointing a coordinator to oversee all on-campus safety activities, providing for university-wide education programs dealing with alcohol and drug use, promoting personal safety efforts in areas such as family violence and rape prevention, and encouraging students to use safe transportation alternatives. |
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Keywords: | College health services health education health promotion program development safety |
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