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Analysis of the Transtheoretical Model of Behavior Change

Analysis of the Transtheoretical Model of Behavior Change

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of maintaining his or her present behavior (Scholl, 2002). Being stuck in this stage is known as chronic contemplation or behavioral procrastination (Prochaska & Velicer, 1997). During this stage the person still participates in the risky behavior but is aware that this behavior causes a problem (Patten et al., 2000). The main trait of

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Talking with Your Teens about Sex: Going Beyond 'the Talk'

Talking with Your Teens about Sex: Going Beyond 'the Talk'

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sexual behavior: 7. ... to reinforce positive behavior or discuss the consequences of risky behavior. ... of risky sexual behaviors. Many teens receive these messages in health education class or elsewhere. As a parent, you have the opportunity to …

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Quiz: Preventing Relapse to High Risk Behavior

Quiz: Preventing Relapse to High Risk Behavior

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Preventing Relapse to Risky Behavior Quiz: Preventing Relapse to High Risk Behavior Name (first name only): Date: 1. The road to recovery: a. is a journey made of many steps or decisions b. is a single step or decision

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managing moods Managing Moods Workbook for Teens …

managing moods Managing Moods Workbook for Teens

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Teens who experience problems in maintaining a balanced and healthy overall mood are often incapable ... • Unsafe sexual behavior • Secretiveness • Inability to think, focus, or make decisions ... • Increased engagement in risky behavior

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Title IX and Athletics - NCWGE

Title IX and Athletics - NCWGE

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are less likely to engage in risky behavior, and are healthier than girls and women who do not participate in sports. 4. Attacks on Title IX often spring from misconceptions about how the law works. Courts have consistently upheld the validity of the law. 5. Despite many gains over the past 40 years, barriers

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The Impact of After-School Programs That Promote …

The Impact of After-School Programs That Promote

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risky behavior (Weisman & Gottfredson, 2001). On the positive side, young people benefit when they spend time engaged in structured pursuits that offer opportunities for positive interactions with adults and peers, encourage them to contribute and take initiative, and contain challenging and engaging tasks

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