Creating a student-led health magazine with an urban, multicultural, resource-restricted elementary school: Approach, process and impact

Health magazines effectively deliver health information. No data regarding student-led magazines to promote health exist. To evaluate whether children's health knowledge, interests and lifestyle choices improve following distribution of a student-led health magazine. Elementary students worked...

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Veröffentlicht in:Paediatrics & child health 2016-04, Vol.21 (3), p.119-122
Hauptverfasser: Porepa, Michelle, Chan, Melissa, Huber, Joelene, Lam, Catherine G, Au, Hosanna, Birken, Catherine S
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Health magazines effectively deliver health information. No data regarding student-led magazines to promote health exist. To evaluate whether children's health knowledge, interests and lifestyle choices improve following distribution of a student-led health magazine. Elementary students worked with teachers and paediatric residents to publish a health magazine. A healthy lifestyle challenge page promoted reduction in soda pop consumption. Pre- and poststudent questionnaires explored knowledge, interests and behaviours related to health. Sex and grade distributions were similar in pre- and post-questionnaires. Ninety-seven percent of children reported the magazine helped them learn about health. Pre- and postknowledge scores did not differ (P=0.36). Following distribution, the percentage of students who reported drinking no soda increased from 43% to 67% (P=0.004), and those who reported drinking
ISSN:1205-7088
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DOI:10.1093/pch/21.3.119