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Library of the University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill
SOUTHERN HISTORICAL COLLECTION
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LEONARD DAWSON PAPERS
Inventory
Abstract: Graduate of the University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill School of Public Health, served as
director of the school’s clinical field education
program, 1960s-1990s.
Collection chronicles health issues explored from
the 1960s through the 1990s by Leonard Dawson and
public health students. Included are documents related
to the planning and execution of field training
programs and to ongoing projects and conferences.
One of the major projects was the work of Capital
Health Systems Agency, an organization created by
federal law to promote a health care system which
provided quality care at affordable costs. Student
analyses of health issues are found in team-written
community reports, individual project reports, and
master’s papers. The community studies and most of
the project reports involve organizations and locales
within North Carolina and nearby areas and thus are
particularly relevant to health issues in North
Carolina and the South generally, although some
concern other states and foreign countries.
Online Catalog Terms:
Dawson, Leonard H., 1937- .
Health promotion—North Carolina.
Health systems agencies—North Carolina.
Public health—Research—North Carolina.
Public health—Study and teaching (Graduate)—North Carolina.
Schools of public health—North Carolina—Chapel Hill.
University of North Carolina. School of Public Health.
Size: About 1,350 items (12.0 linear feet).
Date Span: 1965-1995.
Provenance: Received from Leonard H. Dawson of Chapel Hill,
N.C., in May 1996 (Acc. 96040).
Access: No restrictions.
Copyright: Retained by the authors of items in these papers, or
their descendants, as stipulated by United States
copyright law.
INTRODUCTION
Biographical Note
Leonard H. Dawson received his MSPH degree from the University
of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Public Health in 1963.
After working as a health educator in the Colbert County, Ala.,
Health Department, he returned to North Carolina to work for the
Chapel Hill public health department. From there, he returned to
UNC’s School of Public Health where at his retirement in 1996 he
was clinical associate professor.
Collection Overview
The papers of Leonard H. Dawson chronicle the activities of
the UNC School of Public Health during the years in which Dawson
was associated with it, first as a field counselor and later as
the director of the school’s clinical field education program.
It contains papers from the school’s advisory committee of the
department of health education; papers documenting the planning
and execution of field training programs; documents from projects
and conferences in which Dawson was involved; student community
reports; student project reports; and student master’s papers.
The Department of Health Education Advisory Committee files, the
field training files, and the project and conferences files are
of interest both in terms of health issues in specific locales
and in terms of the school of public health’s program, while the
student reports and papers solely concern analysis of health-
related issues.
The collection is arranged as follows:
Series 1. Advisory Committee of Department of Health Education
Subseries 1.1. Master Files
Subseries 1.2. General Files
Series 2. Field Training Files
Series 3. Projects and Conferences
Series 4. Community Diagnosis and Data Analysis Reports
Series 5. Individual Project Reports
Subseries 5.1. 1989-1990
Subseries 5.2. 1990-1991
Subseries 5.3. 1991-1992
Subseries 5.4. 1992-1993
Subseries 5.5. 1993-1994
Subseries 5.6. 1994-1995
Series 6. Master’s Papers
Subseries 6.1. 1976-1977
Subseries 6.2. 1981-1982
Subseries 6.3. 1982-1983
Subseries 6.4. 1983-1984
Subseries 6.5. 1984-1985
Subseries 6.6. 1985-1986
Subseries 6.7. 1986-1987
Subseries 6.8. 1987-1988
Subseries 6.9. 1988-1989
Subseries 6.10. 1989-1990
Subseries 6.11. 1990-1991
Subseries 6.12. 1991-1992
Subseries 6.13. 1992-1993
Subseries 6.14. 1993-1994
Subseries 6.15. Undated
SERIES DESCRIPTIONS
Series 1. Advisory Committee of Department of Health Education
August 1969-May 1977. About 200 items.
Arrangement: by type.
Papers related to Dawson’s work on the Advisory Committee of
the Department of Health Education, a group with members from
both inside and outside the school of public health which advised
the school on all aspects of its teaching, research, and
community service programs. In order to preserve the original
ordering of the papers, the collection retains their division
into a section of master files separated into topics and
undifferentiated papers which have been organized chronologically
by academic year.
Subseries 1.1. Master Files
September 1970-August 1974. About 100 items.
Arrangement: by type.
The agenda section contains memoranda describing the agenda
for meetings of the committee in 1973 and 1974. ‘Minutes’ are
included from meetings ranging from 1970 through 1974. ‘Students
and faculty’ contains student biographies and faculty curricula
vitae.
‘Curriculum and reading materials’ contains a comprehensive
examination, a reading list, memorandum on skills necessary for
competence in health education, documents required for the field
practice and U.S. field seminar, a list of class meetings and
topics for a health education practitioner seminar, and an
outline of departmental doctoral programs.
Folder 1 Agenda, Minutes, Students & Faculty
2 Curriculum and Reading Materials
Subseries 1.2. General Files
August 1969-May 1977. About 100 items.
Arrangement: chronological.
Folder 3 1969-1970 Memorandum, committee meeting
minutes, and a curriculum vitae.
4 1972-1973 Minutes, course outlines, notes
from meetings, a draft of an
introduction to the master of public
health program for new students,
meeting agenda, a list of the
membership of the department’s
professional advisory committee.
5 1973-1974 Bibliography for field practice, a
memo on research policy and projects,
executive briefing memos on
appointments, consultancies,
questionnaires for recent graduates
and their employers.
6 1974-1975 Summary of student evaluations of
the cross-cultural seminar, faculty
advising, field experience, and their
overall experience in the program; it
also contains a memo on state level
field experience for three Indonesian
students.
7 1975-1976 Proposed dental health program for
the Grand Cayman islands and listings
of workshops and major paper titles.
8 1976-1977 Capital Health Systems Agency
(CHSA) board development proposal
advocating the school’s participation
in training CHSA board members in
health planning. CHSA , a group
dedicated to trying to control the
quality and cost of health care, had a
board consisting both of health care
professionals and ordinary health care
consumers. The board was charged with
developing a health system plan, and
the idea of the training program was
to give board members grounding in
health policy issues to help them
carry out that task.
Series 2. Field Training Files
January 1965-September 1970. About 475 items.
Arrangement: chronological.
Chiefly memoranda and notes related to school of public
health’s field training plans, including field counselor’s
conferences held on campus, and actual field training
experiences. There is also some correspondence related to these
issues.
Folder 9-10 1965-1966 November 1965 correspondence
between Dawson, then an employee
of the Colbert County Health
Department, and UNC faculty on
plans for field training experiences
in Alabama. Soon thereafter Dawson
changed jobs and there is January 1966
correspondence from Dean W. Fred Mayes
of the UNC School of Public Health and
to Dawson’s new boss, Dr. O. David
Garvin, director of the Chapel Hill
health department, seeking permission
for Dawson to work with two students
and to attend the field counselors
conference. Other materials related
to the conference include notes,
memoranda, and a UNC Field Counselors
Handbook.
11a-b 1966-1967 Outlines of 1967 field
experiences in various locations,
memoranda concerning opportunities for
field training activities in the
Chapel Hill health department, and
evaluations of the field experience
from the counselors and the students.
12a-d 1967-1968 Memoranda from Dawson to field
counselors inviting them to the
February 1968 field training
conference, materials related to
planning the conference, the 1968
field conference program, a list of
field centers and contact people, and
conference evaluations from
participants.
13 1968-1969
14a-c 1969-1970 Materials related to two local
field experience projects. There are
memoranda and notes regarding the
Parkwood Homeowners’ Association and
West Hillsborough.
Series 3. Projects and Conferences
July 1976-October 1983. About 450 items.
Arrangement: by subject.
Materials include notes, correspondence, agenda, and other
materials related to various conferences and ongoing projects
which Dawson attended or was involved with. The folders are
arranged by the name of the project. Generally, the project name
gives a good idea of what each project entails.
The Capital Health Systems Agency materials include notes from
meetings, drafts of statement on health education for a health
systems plan, and an agenda of the agency’s public involvement
committee. Folder 15i contains a report on an agency board
survey by UNC students. Folder 15j contains two reports on the
agency’s activities, “Representative Accountability and Board and
Staff Attitudes as Determinants of Consumer Influence in an HSA”
and “A Case Study of Consumer Participation and Influence in an
HSA” authored by Dawson and his UNC colleague Allan Steckler.
Folder 15a-j Capital Health Systems
16 Center for Health Planning
17 Developing Skills in Soft Data Collection
18 Grants Workshop
19 Health Education—Mandate for the Eighties
20 Health Education Risk Reduction Project
21 Health Planning/Development Center
22 McDowell County (W.Va.) Health Education Program
23 Outreach Conference
24 Plan Development and Implementation of Health
Education Services
25 Practical Training in Health Education
26a-b Public and Consumer Involvement in Health
Planning and the Health Policy Process
27 Rural Health Promotion Resource Center
28 Serving Underserved Communities
29 United Nations Development Programme
30 Wisconsin Community Education Program
Series 4. Community Diagnosis and Data Analysis Reports
August 1981-April 1995. 7 items.
Arrangement: alphabetical by title.
These are reports written by teams of graduate students
analyzing strengths, weaknesses, and needs of individual
communities.
Folder 31 Problem Solving at the Neighborhood Level
32 Apex (Wake County, N.C.): The Community’s
Perspective
33 Building Bridges: An Inside Look at Chapel Hill’s
Public Housing Community
34 Creedmoor, North Carolina
35 Morgantown
36 Prospect Hill: Changes and Challenges
37 Warren County: A Community Diagnosis
Series 5. Individual Project Reports
August 1989-May 1995. 162 items.
Arrangement: chronological.
Field experience reports of graduate students, organized by
title. The focus of the project is usually apparent from the
title. Most of the project reports involve organizations and
locales within North Carolina; a few involve other states and
foreign countries.
Subseries 5.1. 1989-1990
August 1989-May 1990. 17 items.
Arrangement: alphabetical by title.
Folder 38 Adoption Decision Processes in the School Health
and Tobacco Education Project
39 A Cholesterol Reduction Program for Orange County
Employees
40 Evaluation Report of Hospital-Based WIC Programs
41 Final Report for Helping Families Individual
Project
42 Focus Group Interview Training
43 Hispanics in Chatham County
44 Individual Project Report
45 Injury Prevention Project
46 Migrant Lay Health Advisor Recruitment and
Retention
47 North Carolina Childhood Injury Prevention
Project
48 Providing Job-Related Stress Feedback Through
Peers: An Experience in Wake County Sheriff’s
Department
49 Save the Children Foundation Internship:
Developing SCFdBase
50 The School Health and Tobacco Education Project
51 Smoking Cessation Counseling for Primary Care
Medical Practices
52 Training for Heart at Work: A Cardiovascular Risk
Reduction Program for Worksites
53 A Training Workshop for Chapel Hill Public Safety
Officers: “Working Effectively with Lesbians and
Gay Men”
54 WIC Outreach Manual
Subseries 5.2. 1990-1991
August 1990-May 1991. 27 items.
Arrangement: alphabetical by title.
Folder 55 “Bridging the Gap:” A Parent-Te Communication Conference
56 The Creation and Testing of the American Lung
Association’s Helping Smokers Get Ready to Quit”
Manual
57 The Diabetes Connection
58 Diversity Now: Increasing Cultural Sensitivity and
Diversity
59 Educational Component for IPM Roach Control in
Chapel Hill Public Housing
60 Expansion of Community Sickle Cell Education
through Lay Volunteers Project
61 Final Report
62 General Baptist State Convention Strategic
Planning Process
63 HBHE Independent Project
64 “How to Help Your Patients Stop Smoking:” COMMIT
Training Sessions
65 Independent Project
66 Individual Project Report
67 Individual Project Report
68 Individual Project—Working Report
69 “Learn Not to Burn:” Smoke Detector Giveaway and
Fire Safety Education Program for Durham’s
Children
70 Needs Assessment of Cancer Patients at UNC-
Hospitals and Its Implications for the Hospital-
Based Support Programs
71 Parent Opportunity Program
72 Promotional Videotape for the Helping Mothers and
Helping Families Programs
73 Resource Manual for Nutrition Education
Activities, Durham County Coordinating Council on
Aging
74 Save Your Face Seatbelt Promotion Project
75 The Sickle Cell Lay Volunteer Project
Facilitator’s Guide
76 Teenage Clients at Chatham County OB/GYN
77 Thirsty for Change: Jordan Grove Community Water
Project
78 Turning Points for Mothers and Babies of Southeast
Raleigh
79 Views About E-Coding among Personnel at a Small
Rural Hospital
80 Wake Area Health Education Centers
81 Worksite Health Promotion with LIVE FOR LIFE at
Duke: Targeting Departments to Increase
Participation
Subseries 5.3. 1991-1992
August 1991-May 1992. 34 items.
Arrangement: alphabetical by title.
Folder 82 AIDS Outreach with Women in Durham County
83 An Assessment of the Madison Community Health
Project’s Community Advisory Board
84 Building a Support Network: Lay Health 1991
85 Celebrate Our Children: A Rural Health Project
86 The Child Care Food Program: Intervention
Development and Assessment
87 Child Care Provider Capacitation: The Helping
Hnds Center, Siler City, N.C.
88 COMMIT to a Healthier Raleigh’s Tobacco Free Youth
Project
89 Creating Sound Educational Materials for the
General Public on Domestic Violence
90 Developing and Testing Pesticide-Related Material
91 Development of an Evaluation Protocol for Three
Durham County Drug Use Prevention Programs for
Youth
92 Enhancing Adherence to an Exercise Program for
Elderly Men and Women
93 Enhancing Clergy Genetic Counseling Skills Project
Training Manual
94 An Ethnographic Description of the Agricultural
Workers Safety and Health Committee
95 The Extent and Effect of AIDS Education Policies
in North Carolina Local Education Agencies
96 Honestly, Let’s Talk: A Parent Education
Intervention in Randolph County, North Carolina
97 Hospice Care in Nursing Homes
98 Improving Self-Care Behaviors in Persons with
Diabetes Mellitus through Behavioral
Prescriptions: The Impact of a Mailed Newsletter
Campaign
99 Individual Project Executive Summary
100 Individual Project for Child Care Networks
101 Meeting the Needs of Homebound Elderly and
Caregivers in Wake County, North Carolina
102 Peer Sexual Health Education Program, Duke
University
103 A Policy Manual for Early Childhood Intervention
104 Preventing Developmental Delay: Clinic-Based
Parent Education, Tri-County Community Health
Center, Newton Grove, North Carolina
105 Primary Care Research: An Intervention to Increase
Enrollment Rates of Patients with Dizziness
106 Promoting and Supporting Breast-Feeding
107 Promoting Healthy Nutrition and Exercise Habits
for Children
108 Report on Experience at the Institute for
Development Training
109 A Risk Map of Health Factors
110 The Save Our Sisters Project in New Hanover
County, North Carolina
111 A Social Marketing Strategy to Increase Use of
Safety Training for Hazardous Waste Workers
112 Stress Management Program for the Senior Residents
in Chapel Hill/Carrboro Areas
113 Training Primary Care Providers in Health Effects
of Pesticides and Agrochemicals: A Nitrate
Education Pilot-Project Under the Auspices of the
Agricultural Worker Safety and Health Committee
114 The Use of Process Consultation within a Nursing
Home
115 A Worksite Intervention to Promote Intentions for
Cervical Screening Among Black Women
Subseries 5.4. 1992-1993
August 1992-May 1993. 26 items.
Arrangement: alphabetical by title.
The report for the project housed in folder 129, Making the
Video ‘Saving Our Sisters: Breaking the Silence About Breast
Cancer,’ refers to the video which is shelved separately.
Folder 116 The Church Responds to AIDS: A Seminar
Series for Clergy Conducted at Duke Divinity
School’s 1992 Convocation
117 COMMIT Tobacco and Alcohol Billboard Survey,
August 12, 1992
118 Creating Preoperative Educational Materials for
Children and Their Parents
119 Developing a Patient Handbook Draft at the Duke
Family Medicine Center
120 The Development and Interpretation of a Curriculum
to Prevent Dating Abuse Among Adolescents
121 Development of a Behavioral Assessment Tool and
Depression Screen for the Partners In Prevention
Study
122 A Diabetes Education Form: Adoption and Use by
Family Practice Physicians
123 Evaluation and Needs Assessment for Shared Housing
Program
124 Explication of the Strategic Planning Notebook of
Lincoln Community Health Center
125 “Girl Talks:” Project Straightalk, Durham County
Health Department, Durham, North Carolina
126 Increasing Participation of Blue Collar Workers in
a Worksite Health Promotion Program
127 Intervention Plan to Increase Seatbelt use Among
Rural Drivers
128 Johnston County Caregiver Support Group
129 Lee County Health Department Parenting Classes
130 Making the Video ‘Save Our Sisters: Breaking the
Silence About Breast Cancer
131 “Mom-to-Mom” Lay Health Advisor Program
132 Mothers Offering Mothers Support
133 A Needs Assessment of Migrant and Seasonal
Farmworkers in Halifax County, North Carolina
134 Project Straightalk
135 Promoting Health Promotion: Planning for
Collaboration in the West Virginia Bureau of
Public Health
136 Recommendations for Facilitating Bonding between
Adolescent Mothers and Their Neonatal Intensive
Care Unit Infants
137 The State of the Child Conference in Bladen County
138 Training for Transformation and AIDS
139 Training Parenting Class Instructors in Popular
Education
140 Use Your Head for Bike Safety: A Bike Helmet
Distribution Program in the Chapel Hill-Carrboro
School System
141 We Are All Housekeepers: A Report on the Initial
Development of the UNC Housekeepers Association
Newsletter
Subseries 5.5. 1993-1994
August 1993-May 1994. 27 items.
Arrangement: alphabetical by title.
Folder 162’s Project, Superconfidential Counseling and Testing
at Duke University, concerns an HIV program. Included with the
report is a cassette recording of an HIV radio program, which is
shelved separately.
Folder 142 Camp ReLeaf 1993 Program Report
143 COMPLIANCE: Interventions for Spanish Speaking
Migrants at Hendersonville’s Blue Ridge Community
Health Service Clinic
144 Curbside Recycling in Orange County: A Report on
Participation in Three Neighborhoods
145 Developing a Useful Structure for Evaluation and
Program Management in a Health Education
Organization
146 Developing Training Materials for Use with Drug
Users in Wake County, North Carolina
147 The Duke University Condom Availability Report for
the Academic Year 1993-1994
148 Enhancing Cancer Control in a Community Health
Center: The Healthy Birthdays Project Provider
Training Student Independent Project
149 Establishing Domestic Violence Services in Vance,
Franklin, Granville, and Warren Counties, North
Carolina
150 Final Report for the Duke University Comprehensive
Sickle Cell Clergy Genetic Counseling Skills
Training Project
151 Hold Your Fire: A Summer Violence Prevention
Program Designed to Reduce Peer Violence and
Weapon-carrying among Adolescents in Minneapolis
152 Independent Project
153 Independent Project at the Helping Hands Center,
Siler City, North Carolina
154 Independent Project Final Report: Student Health
Center, Grimsley High School, Greensboro, North
Carolina
155 Is It Working?: Developing a West Virginia
Community Health Promotion Evaluation Guide
156 Minority Health Forum
157 An Ounce of Prevention: Injury Prevention and
Emergency Preparedness in North Carolina
Domiciliary Care Homes
158 Planning a Mobile Mammography Unit Screening Day
159 Planning the Teens in Power Teen Conference
160 The Role of Community Health
Promotion—Facilitating the Use of the COPC Model
in West Virginia
161 Senior PharmAssist: A Survey of Medication
Prescribers’ Attitudes Regarding a Prescription
Assistance Program for Durham County’s Low-Income
Elderly
162 Southlight, Inc.
163 “Straight Talk about Breast Cancer:” Facilitating
Staff Support
164 Superconfidential Counseling and Testing at Duke
University, Spring 1994
165 Teaching Bolivian Auxiliary Nurses about
Contraception
166 Wilson County Community Advisor Group Training
167 Workshops at the Raleigh Correctional Center for
Women
168 World AIDS Day 1993: A Guide to Organizing at UNC
Subseries 5.6. 1994-1995
August 1994-May 1995. 31 items.
Arrangement: alphabetical by title.
Folder 169 Assessment Protocol for Excellence in
Public Health: A Formative Evaluation in West
Virginia
170 Child Health Screening: A Project of the Salvation
Army Shelter and the Carolina Children’s Clinic
171 Community Outreach Training
172 Conducting a Needs Assessment of HIV/AIDS in the
Migrant Farm Worker Community
173 The Design and Implementation Plan for a Pediatric
Patient-Activation Intervention
174a Family Health International and U.S.-Mexico Border
Health Association
174b U.S.-Mexico Border Health Association Training and
Technical Assistance Project: Training of Trainers
in Non-formal Education
175 Final Report
176 4-H Congress—Delegate to Welcome Activities:
Planning an Injury Prevention and Safety Health
Fair
177a-b Health Related Jobs in Chapel Hill, Durham, and
the Research Triangle Park
178 An HIV/AIDS Needs Assessment: Santa Barbara
County, California
179 Home Is Where the Hurt Is: A Community-Based
Intervention for Church and Civic Groups
180 Independent Project: Chatham County Health
Department
181 IP Final Report: AIDS Allies, Springfield,
Massachusetts
182 Laying the Foundation for a Volunteer Program
183 Linkages for Prevention: Recruiting Physicians to
Participate in a Multifaceted Project
184 A Manual for Developing Educational Materials for
African American Seasonal Farmworkers
185 North Carolina Child Labor Policy and Regulatory
Reform
186 Partners: Pulling Together and Moving Forward
187 “Pen Pals in Caring:” A Letter-Writing Network for
Caregivers of Alzheimer’s Patients
188 A Physical Fitness Interest Survey for Local
Fitness Councils in North Carolina
189 Piecing Respite Together
190 Recruiting Migrant Farmworkers for Lay Health
Advisor Programs: A Basic Approach to Recruitment
191 A Report on Improving Condom Distribution at Fort
Stewart, Georgia
192 Safe Babies and Effective Parents: A Home Visiting
Approach
193 The Safer Sex Peer Counseling Workshop for Durham
Teens
194 A Step by Step Guide to Develop a Community
Walking Trail
195 Step One!: An Independent Project with the Center
for Peace Education
196 Summary of Findings and Recommendations for
Improvement Based on a Needs Assessment of the
North Carolina Tri-Agency Council’s Policy Network
197 Taking Precautions: Diffusion of HIV/AIDS
Education in Gay Male Populations
Series 6. Master’s Papers
August 1976-May 1994 and undated. 59 items.
Arrangement: chronological.
Master’s papers completed by students in the school of public
health, organized by academic year and title.
Subseries 6.1. 1976-1977
Date span. 1 item.
Folder 198 Citizen Participation and Public Health
Subseries 6.2. 1981-1982
August 1981-May 1982. 4 items.
Arrangement: alphabetical by title.
Folder 199 An Analysis of the Hazardous Waste Policy
Formative Process in North Carolina
200 Analyzing Resistance to Change: A Tool for
Practitioners
201 Case Analysis of a Community Health Facilitator
Program
202 The Use of Nonformal Education in the Training of
Community Health Workers in Developing Nations
Subseries 6.3. 1982-1983
August 1982-May 1983. 3 items.
Arrangement: alphabetical by title.
Folder 203 Combating Cancer with Education: How the
North Carolina Division of the American Cancer
Society Is Promoting Cancer Education in Local
Government
204 The New Federalism and American Indians
205 Oral Rehydration Therapy: The Mother as Primary
Care-Giver
Subseries 6.4. 1983-1984
August 1983-May 1984. 8 items.
Arrangement: alphabetical by title.
Folder 206 Compensating Victims of Hazardous Wastes:
Analysis of Legal and Policy Issues
207 Crest Street: A Case Study of Community
Mobilization in Response to Urban Renewal
Activities in Durham, North Carolina
208 The Effect of Stress Reduction upon the Locus of
Control of Adolescent Diabetes: Toward Increased
Internality
209 Ethnographic Techniques in the Evaluation of an
Educational Program: A Case Study
210 Linking Oral Rehydration Therapy with Health and
Development Programs
211 The North Carolina Child Passenger Protection Law:
Is Legislation or Education the Answer?
212 Sexuality Education in the Home
213 Supporting Community Health Workers: A
Participatory Supervisory Model
Subseries 6.5. 1984-1985
August 1984-May 1985. 7 items.
Arrangement: alphabetical by title.
Folder 214 Bulimia: Social/Psychological
Determinants, Treatment, and a Strategy for
Prevention
215 Community Participation in Conducting a Water and
Wastewater Survey in Western Chatham County
216 Comparative Analysis of Area Prenatal Education
Programs: Its Implications to Health of Adolescent
Mother and Baby
217 A Descriptive Study on the Impact of an In-House
Drug Education Program for Methadone Patient(s)
218a Job Readiness and Career Advancement Training:
Background and Evaluation of a Curriculum Designed
to Improve the Employment Outcomes of
Disadvantaged Women in Durham and Wake Counties
218b Curriculum Guide
219 A Study of Staff Working in Group Homes for
Problem Youth
Subseries 6.6. 1985-1986
August 1985-May 1986. 9 items.
Arrangement: alphabetical by title.
Folder 220 Application and Issues of Focus Group Use
in Health Education Practice
221 An Assessment of the Potential of the Black
Sorority to Serve as a Mediating Structure for
Health Education Initiatives
222 A Descriptive Overview of Health Care Marketing
Among Hospitals: A North Carolina Perspective
223 Determinants of Participation in Smoking Cessation
Programs in North Carolina Blue Collar Worksites
224 Participatory Evaluation Techniques Used in a
Training Program for Industrial Workers
225 Postponing Sexual Involvement: An Evaluation of
Short Term Impacts of the PSI Educational Series
226 A Qualitative Evaluation of Selected Health
Education Techniques in an Occupational Setting
227 “Therapeutic Journalism:” Promoting a Well Old Age
through Goal-Oriented T.V. Programming
228 Use of Participatory Methods in Needs Assessment:
Lessons from a Community Health Worker Training
Needs Assessment in Mirebalais, Haiti
Subseries 6.7. 1986-1987
August 1986-May 1987. 2 items.
Arrangement: alphabetical by title.
Folder 229 Health Promotion in North Carolina
Schools: Local Health Department Involvement
230 A Proposed Plan of Social Marketing for Family
Planning Programs in Indonesia
Subseries 6.8. 1987-1988
August 1987-May 1988. 2 items.
Arrangement: alphabetical by title.
Folder 231 An Analysis of the Patient Population at
Anderson Creek Medical Center and Communities
Served by the Medical Center
232 A Feasibility Study for a Professional Association
to Provide a State-Wide Health Education Program
Subseries 6.9. 1988-1989
August 1988-May 1989. 4 items.
Arrangement: alphabetical by title.
Folder 233 Agricultural Policies and Health: A Case
Study of Bolivia
234 Kujichagulia: A Comparison of AIDS Knowledge,
Attitudes, and Beliefs between Southern Black
Churchgoers and Southern Blacks
235 A Qualitative Evaluation of the “Red Oak” High
School Natural Helper Program
236 A Study of Lumbee Homicide, 1983-1987: What’s
Going On Here?
Subseries 6.10 1989-1990
August 1989-May 1990. 1 item.
Folder 237 School-Based Clinics: A Greene County Case Study
Subseries 6.11 1990-1991
August 1990-May 1991. 1 item.
Arrangement: alphabetical by title.
Folder 238 Teens Against AIDS Project: A Practical
Training Manual for AIDS Education Targeting
Minority Adolescents
Subseries 6.12 1991-1992
August 1991-May 1992. 2 items.
Arrangement: alphabetical by title.
Folder 239 A Critical Analysis of Community Participation:
The Case of Costa Rica
240 The Extent and Effect of AIS Education Policies in
North Carolina Local Education Agencies
Subseries 6.13 1992-1993
August 1992-May 1993. 4 items.
Arrangement: alphabetical by title.
Folder 241 AIDS and the Health Worker-Client
Interaction: A Proposed Curriculum for Retraining
Health Workers in Uganda in Communication and
Counseling Skills
242 Prescription Drug Affordability by Older Adults in
a Rural Community
243 Strength in Diversity: An Evaluation of the
Multicultural Approaches to HIV Treatment and
Prevention Conference
244 “Voices. . .:” An Exploratory Study which Examines
Attitudes, Beliefs, Knowledge and Perceptions of
Pregnant and Parenting African-American Teenagers
Subseries 6.14 1993-1994
August 1993-May 1994. 3 items.
Arrangement: alphabetical by title.
Folder 245 Communicating Bad News: Medical Students’
Perceptions of Actual and Ideal Physician
Behaviors and the Implications of those
Perceptions
246 Healing the Invisible Wounds: Guidelines for a
Program Plan to Address the Mental Health Needs of
Resettled Cambodian Refugees
247 A Program Plan to Reduce Alcohol Use and Abuse
among Urban Native American Teens
Subseries 6.15 Undated
8 items.
Arrangement: alphabetical by title.
Folder 248 An Analysis of Barriers to Cervical
Screening in Rural Black Women: Proposal of
Strategies for Future Research and Interventions
249 An Apple a Day: A Structuralist Analysis of the
Alar Controversy
250 A Case Study of the Maternal and Child Care
Outreach Initiative
251 A Descriptive Study of the Impact of Police
Chiefs’ Personal Beliefs on Seatbelt Enforcement
252 The Development and Implementation of the Generic
Client Questionnaire for the Maternal and Child
Care Section
253 An Examination of Community Outreach Efforts
Promoting the “Baby Love” Medical Assistance
Program in Two North Carolina Counties
254 Sexual and Contraceptive Knowledge, Attitudes,
Behaviors and Locus of Control in an Adolescent
Population
255 Training Curriculum on Community Development for
Volunteers in Urban Slums in the Philippines