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Journal of School Health,Volume 88, Issue 4, Page 315-321, April 2018. (Source: Journal of School Health)
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Journal of School Health,Volume 88, Issue 4, Page 272-280, April 2018. (Source: Journal of School Health)
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Journal of School Health,Volume 88, Issue 4, Page 306-314, April 2018. (Source: Journal of School Health)
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Journal of School Health,Volume 88, Issue 4, Page 281-288, April 2018. (Source: Journal of School Health)
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Journal of School Health,Volume 88, Issue 4, Page 322-329, April 2018. (Source: Journal of School Health)
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Journal of School Health,Volume 88, Issue 4, Page 265-271, April 2018. (Source: Journal of School Health)
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Journal of School Health,Volume 88, Issue 4, Page 289-295, April 2018. (Source: Journal of School Health)
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Journal of School Health,Volume 88, Issue 4, Page 263-264, April 2018. (Source: Journal of School Health)
Source: Journal of School Health - March 2, 2018 Category: Health Management Source Type: research

Parents' Executive Functioning and Involvement in Their Child's Education: An Integrated Literature Review
CONCLUSIONSAs reforms in education call for increased customization and collaboration with families, parental EF is an important consideration for school personnel. Awareness and understanding of how parents' EF affects children's learning will help schools better support parents in supporting their children's academic success. (Source: Journal of School Health)
Source: Journal of School Health - March 2, 2018 Category: Health Management Authors: Damali M. Wilson, Deborah Gross Tags: GENERAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

School Connectedness and Chinese Adolescents' Sleep Problems: A Cross ‐Lagged Panel Analysis
CONCLUSIONSOur findings demonstrated that sleep problems could be a risk factor for adolescent boys' school connectedness. (Source: Journal of School Health)
Source: Journal of School Health - March 2, 2018 Category: Health Management Authors: Zhenzhou Bao, Chuansheng Chen, Wei Zhang, Yanping Jiang, Jianjun Zhu, Xuefen Lai Tags: RESEARCH ARTICLE Source Type: research

Gender Expression, Violence, and Bullying Victimization: Findings From Probability Samples of High School Students in 4 US School Districts
CONCLUSIONSSchool‐based victimization is associated with conformity and nonconformity to gender norms. School violence prevention programs should include gender diversity education. (Source: Journal of School Health)
Source: Journal of School Health - March 2, 2018 Category: Health Management Authors: Allegra R. Gordon, Kerith J. Conron, Jerel P. Calzo, Matthew T. White, Sari L. Reisner, S. Bryn Austin Tags: RESEARCH ARTICLE Source Type: research

Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) Characteristics Associated With Violence and Safety in Middle Schools
CONCLUSIONSThe CSA is useful for assessing school environments that are associated with violence‐related behaviors and perceptions. The CSA might help guide school environmental modifications to reduce violence. (Source: Journal of School Health)
Source: Journal of School Health - March 2, 2018 Category: Health Management Authors: Kevin J. Vagi, Mark R. Stevens, Thomas R. Simon, Kathleen C. Basile, Sherry P. Carter, Stanley L. Carter Tags: RESEARCH ARTICLE Source Type: research

The Impact of State Legislation and Model Policies on Bullying in Schools
CONCLUSIONSExtensive coverage in the purpose and definition category of components in state legislation and a high expansiveness rating of a state model policy may be important in efforts to reduce bullying in schools. Improving these areas may reduce the state‐level prevalence of bullying in schools. (Source: Journal of School Health)
Source: Journal of School Health - March 2, 2018 Category: Health Management Authors: Amanda Terry Tags: RESEARCH ARTICLE Source Type: research

Changes in School Competitive Food Environments after a Health Promotion Campaign
CONCLUSIONSIn the context of a comprehensive school wellness policy, school wellness councils were associated with increases in school‐level policies and practices that improved the competitive nutrition environment. (Source: Journal of School Health)
Source: Journal of School Health - March 2, 2018 Category: Health Management Authors: Sarah H. Green, Giridhar Mallya, Colleen Brensinger, Ann Tierney, Karen Glanz Tags: RESEARCH ARTICLE Source Type: research

Teacher Victimization in Authoritative School Environments
CONCLUSIONSP‐12 school personnel should emphasize the importance of enforcing school rules and reducing negative issues, such as student truancy and apathy within each school. As high levels of structure and support reduce instances of violence, these findings have important implications for school environments and teacher health. (Source: Journal of School Health)
Source: Journal of School Health - March 2, 2018 Category: Health Management Authors: Ryan R. Kapa, Jeremy Luke, Dorothy Moulthrop, Belinda Gimbert Tags: RESEARCH ARTICLE Source Type: research