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This Week's Health Tip...

Check the label on fruit juice: look for “100% fruit juice” to avoid excess sugar and reap the nutritious benefits.
American Dietetic Association

Footnotes

1 - U.S. Surgeon General's Report on Mental Health, MECA (Methodology for Epidemiology of Mental Disorders in Children and Adolescents) Study, 1999. [back to text]

2 - The Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, NIOSH, 1999. [back to text]

3 - U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, NIOSH. Stress at Work, 1999. [back to text]

4 - Cropley, M. and Steptoe, A, 1999 [back to text]

5 - Sauter, Hurrell, Murphy and Levi, 1997 [back to text]

6 - Pengilly and Dowd, 2000 [back to text]

7 - Wheatley, 1998 [back to text]

8 - NIOSH, 1999 [back to text]

9 - APA, 1994 [back to text]

10 - Brewin, Andrews, Rose, and Kirk, 1999 [back to text]

11 - APA, 1994 [back to text]

12 - APA, 1999 [back to text]

13 - Indicators of School Crime & Safety, 1998 [back to text]

14 - produced jointly by the U.S. Department of Education and U.S. Department of Justice [back to text]

15 - issued by the Bureau of Justice Statistics, U.S. Department of Justice (October, 2000) and the National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Department of Education (October, 2000) [back to text]

16 - (Cichon and Koff, 1978) [back to text]


Introduction
Letter from Bob Chase
Full Table of Contents
Section I - Stress 101: A Primer on Stress for School Employees
Section II - Violence and Schools: Separating Myth from Fact
Section III - Reducing Violence-Related Stress in Schools
Section IV - Recommended Resources
References
Project Advisory Group