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Effects of a corporate health promotion program.
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1986
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Health RiskHealth OutcomePreventive MedicineHealth CommunicationHealthcare MarketingPublic Health PracticeHealth Promotion ProgramPublic HealthHealth Services ResearchHealth EducationConsumer HealthPublic Health InterventionControl GroupHealth PolicyHealth PromotionHealth CampaignsNursingHealth BehaviorArts
The effects of a pilot health promotion program at AT&T Communications were evaluated. The study group was given an initial health risk appraisal and offered health education modules. A control group was given the health risk appraisal with no modules; a second control group was neither given the health risk appraisal nor offered modules. The health promotion program was found to lower health risks and improve health-related and job-related attitudes among the study group. Participants in specific intervention modules experienced gains in positive health behaviors.