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  1. The Relationship Between State Policies for Competitive Foods and School Nutrition Practices in the United States
  2. Suicidal Thoughts and Attempts Among U.S. High School Students: Trends and Associated Health-Risk Behaviors, 1991–2011
  3. Comparing Methods for Assessing Beverage Intake among High School Students
  4. Behaviors Related to Physical Activity and Nutrition Among U.S. High School Students
  5. Trends in Professional Development for and Collaboration by Health Education Teachers—41 States, 2000‐2010
  6. How School Healthy Is Your State? A State‐by‐State Comparison of School Health Practices Related to a Healthy School Environment and Health Education
  7. A Comparison of Fruit and Vegetable Intake Estimates from Three Survey Question Sets to Estimates from 24-Hour Dietary Recall Interviews
  8. Factors Associated with Low Water Intake among US High School Students—National Youth Physical Activity and Nutrition Study, 2010
  9. Computer Availability and Principals' Perceptions of Online Surveys*
  10. Establishing a Baseline Measure of School Wellness-Related Policies Implemented in a Nationally Representative Sample of School Districts
  11. Associations Between Risk Behaviors and Suicidal Ideation and Suicide Attempts: Do Racial/Ethnic Variations in Associations Account for Increased Risk of Suicidal Behaviors Among Hispanic/Latina 9th- to 12th-Grade Female Students?
  12. Trends in Human Immunodeficiency Virus– and Sexually Transmitted Disease–Related Risk Behaviors Among U.S. High School Students, 1991–2009
  13. Applying the School Health Index to a Nationally Representative Sample of Schools: Update for 2006
  14. Variation in School Health Policies and Programs by Demographic Characteristics of US Schools, 2006
  15. Comparison of paper-and-pencil versus Web administration of the Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS): Participation, data quality, and perceived privacy and anonymity
  16. A Comparison of Mail and Telephone Administration of District-Level Questionnaires for the School Health Policies and Programs Study (SHPPS) 2006: Effects on Estimates and Data Quality
  17. Parenting Predictors of Early-Adolescents’ Health Behaviors: Simultaneous Group Comparisons Across Sex and Ethnic Groups
  18. Prevalence and Correlates of Physical Fitness Testing in U.S. Schools—2000
  19. Prevalence and Correlates of Physical Fitness Testing in U.S. Schools—2000
  20. Associations of Health Risk Behaviors With School Absenteeism. Does Having Permission for the Absence Make a Difference?
  21. Characteristics of health programs among secondary schools 2006
  22. High School Student Responses to Different Question Formats Assessing Race/Ethnicity
  23. Overview and Summary: School Health Policies and Programs Study 2006
  24. Mental Health and Social Services: Results From the School Health Policies and Programs Study 2006
  25. Methods: School Health Policies and Programs Study 2006
  26. Health Services: Results From the School Health Policies and Programs Study 2006
  27. Trends in Human Immunodeficiency Virus–Related Risk Behaviors Among High School Students—United States, 1991‐2005
  28. The Association between Self-Reported Lifetime History of Forced Sexual Intercourse and Recent Health-Risk Behaviors: Findings from the 2003 National Youth Risk Behavior Survey
  29. Applying the School Health Index to a Nationally Representative Sample of Schools
  30. The Relationship Between Qualified Personnel and Self-Reported Implementation of Recommended Physical Education Practices and Programs in U.S. Schools
  31. Associations of Body Mass Index and Perceived Weight With Suicide Ideation and Suicide Attempts Among US High School Students
  32. The Association between Weight Perception and BMI among High School Students
  33. Assessing health risk behaviors among adolescents: the effect of question wording and appeals for honesty
  34. The Relationship Between School Health Councils and School Health Policies and Programs in US Schools
  35. The Relationship between Staff Development and Health Instruction in Schools in the United States
  36. Assessment of factors affecting the validity of self-reported health-risk behavior among adolescents: evidence from the scientific literature
  37. Response
  38. Sexual Activity and Substance Use Among Adolescents by Category of Physical Activity Plus Team Sports Participation
  39. Prevalence of School Policies, Programs, and Facilities That Promote a Healthy Physical School Environment
  40. Variation in School Health Policies and Programs by Demographic Characteristics of US Schools
  41. A Comparison of Two Survey Questions on Race and Ethnicity among High School Students
  42. Reliability and Validity of the School Health Policies and Programs Study 2000 Questionnaires
  43. Physical Education and Activity: Results from the School Health Policies and Programs Study 2000
  44. Associations Between Health Risk Behaviors and Opposite-, Same-, and Both-Sex Sexual Partners in Representative Samples of Vermont and Massachusetts High School Students
  45. Substance Use on School Property among Students Attending Alternative High Schools in the United States
  46. Methodology for the School Health Policies and Programs Study 2000
  47. Family and Community Involvement in Schools: Results from the School Health Policies and Programs Study 2000
  48. Food Service and Foods and Beverages Available at School: Results from the School Health Policies and Programs Study 2000
  49. Mental Health and Social Services: Results from the School Health Policies and Programs Study 2000
  50. Physical Education and Activity: Results from the School Health Policies and Programs Study 2000
  51. Overview and Summary of Findings: School Health Policies and Programs Study 2000
  52. Health Services: Results from the School Health Policies and Programs Study 2000
  53. Health Education: Results from the School Health Policies and Programs Study 2000
  54. Timing of Alcohol and Other Drug Use and Sexual Risk Behaviors among Unmarried Adolescents and Young Adults
  55. Binge Drinking Among Undergraduate College Students in the United States: Implications for Other Substance Use
  56. US College Students' Reports of Receiving Health Information on College Campuses
  57. Contextual influences on school provision of health services
  58. Suicide Ideation Among US College Students Associations With Other Injury Risk Behaviors
  59. Recent Trends in Violence-Related Behaviors Among High School Students in the United States
  60. Forced sexual intercourse and associated health-risk behaviors among female college students in the United States.
  61. Suicidal ideation among college students in the United States.
  62. Multiple Sexual Partners Among U.S. Adolescents and Young Adults
  63. Co-occurrence of health-risk behaviors among adolescents in the United States
  64. Socioeconomic status and sexual risk behaviors among US adolescents
  65. Nurses' Logs as an Evaluation Tool for School‐Based Violence Prevention Programs
  66. Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System