Background: It is important to understand health-risk behaviours among young adults, as modifications in this can enhance and lessen the risk of chronic illness later in life. The purpose of the current study was to determine the prevalence of a broad range of health-risk behaviours among post-secondary students from across Canada, and to determine whether institutional variability exists in the prevalence of these behaviours. Methods. Data were collected from 8,182 undergraduate students enrolled in one of eight Canadian post-secondary institutions during the fall or spring of 2009, using the National College Health Assessment (NCHA). The NCHA consists of 60 questions, assessing student health status and engagement in various health behavi...
AIMS: University students' wellbeing and health promoting and damaging behaviours are important and ...
Nway Mon Kyaw Soe,1 Yelena Bird,1 Michael Schwandt,2 John Moraros1 1School of Public Health, Univer...
Background: Limited research has explored clustering of lifestyle behavioral risk factors (BRFs) amo...
Abstract Background It is important to understand hea...
PROBLEM/CONDITION: Colleges and universities are important settings for delivering health promotion ...
Background: Much of the literature on smoking behaviours has focused on adult populations and, more ...
This study examined whether student tobacco, alcohol, marijuana use and sedentary behaviour were ass...
Abstract Background Young adults experience many adverse health behavior changes as they transition ...
Background. Substance use is common among youth; however, our understanding of co-morbid tobacco, al...
BackgroundHealthcare students are future health care providers and serve as role models and coaches ...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Healthcare students are future health care providers and serve as r...
Presented at the Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction's Issues of Substance conference, Ot...
Objective: To describe the prevalence of daily cigarette use among Canadian undergraduates. Estimate...
Introduction: While the benefits of complying with health recommendations is well documented, a cons...
BackgroundLimited research has explored clustering of lifestyle behavioral risk factors (BRFs) among...
AIMS: University students' wellbeing and health promoting and damaging behaviours are important and ...
Nway Mon Kyaw Soe,1 Yelena Bird,1 Michael Schwandt,2 John Moraros1 1School of Public Health, Univer...
Background: Limited research has explored clustering of lifestyle behavioral risk factors (BRFs) amo...
Abstract Background It is important to understand hea...
PROBLEM/CONDITION: Colleges and universities are important settings for delivering health promotion ...
Background: Much of the literature on smoking behaviours has focused on adult populations and, more ...
This study examined whether student tobacco, alcohol, marijuana use and sedentary behaviour were ass...
Abstract Background Young adults experience many adverse health behavior changes as they transition ...
Background. Substance use is common among youth; however, our understanding of co-morbid tobacco, al...
BackgroundHealthcare students are future health care providers and serve as role models and coaches ...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Healthcare students are future health care providers and serve as r...
Presented at the Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction's Issues of Substance conference, Ot...
Objective: To describe the prevalence of daily cigarette use among Canadian undergraduates. Estimate...
Introduction: While the benefits of complying with health recommendations is well documented, a cons...
BackgroundLimited research has explored clustering of lifestyle behavioral risk factors (BRFs) among...
AIMS: University students' wellbeing and health promoting and damaging behaviours are important and ...
Nway Mon Kyaw Soe,1 Yelena Bird,1 Michael Schwandt,2 John Moraros1 1School of Public Health, Univer...
Background: Limited research has explored clustering of lifestyle behavioral risk factors (BRFs) amo...