There is consensus that education on the prevention of health risk behaviour and an increased repertoire of life skills could facilitate a reduction in health risk behaviours. This article reports on the results of a survey among 1027 grades 8-10 learners aged 13-18 years and profiles their engagement in smoking, drug use, drinking and sexual activity. It reports on the hypothesis testing for the relationship between life skills, as measured by the Life Effectiveness Questionnaire (LEQ), and engagement in the above mentioned health risk behaviours, as measured by the Youth Risk Behaviour Surveillance Survey (YRBSS). The results concur with South African national surveys of youth risk behaviour regarding the nature and extent of engagement i...
South Africa is considered to be the epicentre of the HIV pandemic and its women are disproportional...
This study is a collaborative research project of the University of Natal-Durban, the Horizons progr...
Thesis (M.N.)-University of KwaZulu, Natal. 2006.In South Africa statistics of mortality and morbidi...
There is consensus that education on the prevention of health risk behaviour and an increased repert...
In response to the escalating HIV/AIDS epidemic, in 1998 the South African Ministry of Education man...
Purpose: To assess the impact of exposure to life skills education by youth in KwaZulu-Natal Provinc...
The prevention of HIV and AIDS, especially amongst young people, is very important, as they are the ...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDBackground: There is consensus internationally and among South African rese...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a health education programme on the risk ...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.This study was the first of its nature in Leso...
Engagement in health risk behaviours (HRBs) amongst young people is increasing despite numerous prog...
Research indicates that destructive lifestyles during adolescence may lead to serious health risks ...
(M. SWK.) North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2003In South Africa, many health and social proble...
Background: Substance use among youth is a worldwide epidemic that impacts negatively on the health ...
The aim of the research was to gain increased knowledge regarding the sexual risk behaviour of schoo...
South Africa is considered to be the epicentre of the HIV pandemic and its women are disproportional...
This study is a collaborative research project of the University of Natal-Durban, the Horizons progr...
Thesis (M.N.)-University of KwaZulu, Natal. 2006.In South Africa statistics of mortality and morbidi...
There is consensus that education on the prevention of health risk behaviour and an increased repert...
In response to the escalating HIV/AIDS epidemic, in 1998 the South African Ministry of Education man...
Purpose: To assess the impact of exposure to life skills education by youth in KwaZulu-Natal Provinc...
The prevention of HIV and AIDS, especially amongst young people, is very important, as they are the ...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDBackground: There is consensus internationally and among South African rese...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a health education programme on the risk ...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.This study was the first of its nature in Leso...
Engagement in health risk behaviours (HRBs) amongst young people is increasing despite numerous prog...
Research indicates that destructive lifestyles during adolescence may lead to serious health risks ...
(M. SWK.) North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2003In South Africa, many health and social proble...
Background: Substance use among youth is a worldwide epidemic that impacts negatively on the health ...
The aim of the research was to gain increased knowledge regarding the sexual risk behaviour of schoo...
South Africa is considered to be the epicentre of the HIV pandemic and its women are disproportional...
This study is a collaborative research project of the University of Natal-Durban, the Horizons progr...
Thesis (M.N.)-University of KwaZulu, Natal. 2006.In South Africa statistics of mortality and morbidi...