Journal of American College Health

Journal of American College Health An academic journal dedicated to health in institutions of higher education

JACH publishes articles encompassing many areas of this broad field, including clinical and preventive medicine, environmental and community health and safety, health promotion and education, management and administration, mental health, nursing, pharmacy, and sports medicine.

10/05/2016

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(2015). Behavioral Health and Adjustment to College Life for Student Service Members/Veterans. Journal of American College Health: Vol. 63, Student Service Members/Veterans Participating in Higher Education, pp. 428-436. doi: 10.1080/07448481.2014.963106

JACH announces ACCESS to the SPECIAL ISSUE:   & Participating in Higher Education - http://bit.ly/StudentVets. This Spec...
10/04/2016

JACH announces ACCESS to the SPECIAL ISSUE: & Participating in Higher Education - http://bit.ly/StudentVets. This Special issue highlights 2 key themes: (1) the SSM/V need to perceive and receive social support, especially from other military-affiliated peers; and (2) the understanding that SSM/V are experiencing significant psychiatric symptoms, which in turn, could impact their health, functioning, and academic achievement. Check it out today at http://bit.ly/StudentVets American College Health Association

In honor of   JACH announces FREE ACCESS to important research on the relationship between family belongingness and suic...
09/27/2016

In honor of JACH announces FREE ACCESS to important research on the relationship between family belongingness and suicidal ideation. READ at http://bit.ly/2cAiPJm American College Health Association

08/24/2016

HPV AND MEN: Is HPV-related stigma affecting decision-making among college males? Study finds that ethnicity, province of residence, and perceived severity of were found to significantly influence HPV-related stigma. READ FREE at http://bit.ly/maleHPV for National Immunization Awareness Month American College Health Association

(2016). The role of human papillomavirus (HPV)-related stigma on HPV vaccine decision-making among college males. Journal of American College Health. Ahead of Print. doi: 10.1080/07448481.2016.1192542

08/24/2016

In light of National Immunization Awareness Month, Read FREE Research http://bit.ly/HPVHBCUs “HPV vaccine and Pap Tests on College Campuses: How Do Historically Black Colleges and Universities ( ) Measure Up?” American College Health Association

HPV vaccine and Pap tests on college campuses: How do Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) measure-up?. Journal of American College Health. Accepted 11 July 2016. doi: 10.1080/07448481.2016.1213731

08/23/2016

It’s National Immunization Awareness Month! The Journal of American College Health is offering FREE ACCESS CONTENT for a limited time to the article “Varicella Immunization Requirements for US Colleges: 2014–2015 Academic Year” -- READ TODAY AT http://bit.ly/VaricellaImmun American College Health Association

(2016). Varicella immunization requirements for US colleges: 2014–2015 academic year. Journal of American College Health: Vol. 64, No. 6, pp. 490-495. doi: 10.1080/07448481.2016.1138481

08/01/2016

Many college students today are no longer using the terms straight, gay, le***an, bisexual, or transgender to self-identify their sexual orientation or gender identity. This commentary explores research related to the of , emerging sexual identities used by college students, and how these identities interact with the health and well-being of the student. Read FREE ACCESS http://bit.ly/sexfluidity American College Health Association

(2016). Beyond alphabet soup: helping college health professionals understand sexual fluidity. Journal of American College Health: Vol. 64, No. 6, pp. 502-508. doi: 10.1080/07448481.2016.1170688

07/22/2016

OPEN ACCESS article: http://bit.ly/JACH_CHS "College Health Surveillance Network: Epidemiology and Health Care Utilization of College Students at US 4-Year Universities" is available for FREE from JOURNAL OF AMERICAN COLLEGE HEALTH. The College Health Surveillance Network (CHSN) provides a unique database on the health status and health care utilization of college students- Key health data on subpopulations of students is revealed. http://bit.ly/JACH_CHS

College Health Surveillance Network: Epidemiology and Health Care Utilization of College Students at U.S. 4-Year Universities. . . doi: 10.1080/07448481.2015.1055567

06/29/2016

NEW STUDY: “Electronic Cigarette Use Among College Students: Links to Gender, Race/Ethnicity, Smoking, and Heavy Drinking” http://bit.ly/JACHe-cig is available for FREE ACCESS from JOURNAL OF AMERICAN COLLEGE HEALTH. Electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) use continues to rise, and current data regarding use of e-ci******es among college students are needed. The study connects e-cigarette use in colleges to high rates of alcohol consumption and other factors such as: gender, race/ethnicity and traditional ci******es. The rise of e-ci******es may be a positive consequence of cigarette smokers who use this product to quit smoking -- however, e-cigarette use does not always reflect an attempt to reduce cigarette smoking and may instead indicate a general propensity to use psychoactive substances, especially among emerging adults. FREE ACCESS: http://bit.ly/JACHe-cig www.acha.org

(2015). Electronic Cigarette Use Among College Students: Links to Gender, Race/Ethnicity, Smoking, and Heavy Drinking. Journal of American College Health: Vol. 63, No. 8, pp. 523-529. doi: 10.1080/07448481.2015.1043130

05/16/2016

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(2012). 2009–2010 Seasonal Influenza Vaccination Coverage Among College Students From 8 Universities in North Carolina. Journal of American College Health: Vol. 60, No. 8, pp. 541-547. doi: 10.1080/07448481.2012.700973

JACH in the news: "In fact, in a randomized controlled trial of Koru published in the Journal of American College Health...
03/09/2016

JACH in the news: "In fact, in a randomized controlled trial of Koru published in the Journal of American College Health, the hypothesis that Koru would reduce stress, improve sleep and increase mindfulness was proven." http://bit.ly/1TYqRsE

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