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Religion And Ptsd In Puerto Rico Natural Disaster Survivors, Abraham Reynolds
Religion And Ptsd In Puerto Rico Natural Disaster Survivors, Abraham Reynolds
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects
Religious coping can influence recovery from natural disaster trauma. Participants were recruited from a religiously sponsored university in Puerto Rico, affected by several natural disasters between 2017 and 2020, using an online survey. A significant relationship was found between negative religious coping and changes in mood and cognition, mediated by the effect of worthiness of self. Results indicate that negative religious coping may adversely influence an individual’s view of self and increase PTSD-related changes in mood and cognition. If clinicians only examine a client’s view of self, they may miss the influence of negative religious coping.
Using Nominal Group Technique Among Resident Physicians To Identify Key Attributes Of A Burnout Prevention Program, Vicki Nelson
Using Nominal Group Technique Among Resident Physicians To Identify Key Attributes Of A Burnout Prevention Program, Vicki Nelson
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects
Physician burnout is a work-related syndrome characterized by emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and a sense of reduced personal accomplishment. It is present in epidemic proportions and is estimated to occur in over 50% of practicing physicians and in up to 89% of resident physicians. While there have been numerous burnout studies and many prevention or intervention programs introduced, the rates of utilization in resident physicians remain low and the rate of burnout continues to increase. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to generate an understanding of burnout prevention attribute preferences within a resident physician population using Nominal Group Technique (NGT). …
Commencement Program 2015, Loma Linda University
Commencement Program 2015, Loma Linda University
Commencement Programs
CONTENTS
1 | Message from the President
3 | 2015 Events of Commencement
5 | The Academic Procession
7 | Significance of Academic Regalia
9 | The Good Samaritan
10 | University History Highlights
12 | Loma Linda University Song - "Healing Love"
13 | The Speakers
23 | The University Honorees
45 | The School Honorees
72 | The Programs
- School of Medicine, 73
- School of Pharmacy, 95
- School of Dentistry, 103
- School of Allied Health Professions, 122
- School of Allied Health Professions - Physical Therapy, 143
- School of Public Health, 154
- School of Behavioral Health and School of …
Perceived Parent-Child Relationship And High-Risk Behaviors Among Christian College Students, Karla G. Lavin Williams
Perceived Parent-Child Relationship And High-Risk Behaviors Among Christian College Students, Karla G. Lavin Williams
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects
Background. Adolescents and young adults today are participating in high-risk behaviors such as dangerous sexual behaviors and drug and alcohol abuse at high rates. An increased incidence of negative effects associated with the aforementioned behaviors has led researchers to examine factors that influence and protect adolescents from certain devastating effects (Davis, Hendershot, George, Norris, & Heiman, 2007; Goldstein, Bamett, Pedlow, & Murphy, 2007; Hamilton, et al., 2007; Hingson, Heeren, & Winter, 2006; Hingson, Heeren, Winter, & Wechsler, 2003; Hingson, Heeren, Zakocs, Winter, & Wechsler, 2003; McCarty, et al., 2004; Mokdad, Marks, Stroup, & Gerberding, 2004; Mosher, Chandra, & Jones, 2005; …
Commencement Program 2010, Loma Linda University
Commencement Program 2010, Loma Linda University
Commencement Programs
CONTENTS
1 | Message from the President
3 | 2010 Events of Commencement
4 | The Academic Procession
6 | Significance of Academic Regalia
8 | The Good Samaritan
9 | University History Highlights
11 | Loma Linda University Song - "Healing Love"
12 | The Speakers
22 | The University Honorees
36 | The School Honorees
59 | The Programs
- School of Medicine, 60
- School of Pharmacy, 77
- School of Dentistry, 83
- School of Science and Technology and School of Religion, 99
- School of Nursing, 112
- School of Allied Health Professions - Physical Therapy, 121
- School of Allied Health …
Update - March 2008, Loma Linda University Center For Christian Bioethics
Update - March 2008, Loma Linda University Center For Christian Bioethics
Update
In this issue:
-- Editorial: Sectarian Self Engaging the Other
-- The Necessity of Interfaith Dialogue
-- A Comparative Approach to Islam and Democracy
-- Fethullah Gülen and the 'People of the Book': A Voice from Turkey for Interfaith Dialogue (Reprint)
-- News from the Center
The Healing Ministry Of Jesus As Recorded In The Synoptic Gospels, Alvin Lloyd Maragh
The Healing Ministry Of Jesus As Recorded In The Synoptic Gospels, Alvin Lloyd Maragh
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects
This study explores the narratives in the healing ministry of Jesus as recorded in the synoptic gospels. The majority of the healing narratives address issues that transcend physical aspects and point to Jesus' attempt to restore the whole person. This is reflected in the fact that more than half of the healing narratives deal with the marginalized of society during Jesus' time. He healed demon possessed persons, beggars, lepers, women suffering from incurable diseases, and those who were racially discriminated against by the Jews. Other healing narratives deal with the understanding of faith, the message of forgiveness, and the meaning …
Update - March 2005, Loma Linda University Center For Christian Bioethics
Update - March 2005, Loma Linda University Center For Christian Bioethics
Update
In this issue:
-- Review and Critique of Statements on Abuse and Family Violence
-- Seventh-day Adventist Statements on Women's Issues
-- Response to "A Statement on Women's Issues"
-- Seventh-day Adventist Statements on Abuse, A Statement on Abuse and Family Violence
-- Seventh-day Adventist Statements on Abuse, A Statement on Family Violence
-- Seventh-day Adventist Statements on Abuse, Statements on Child Sexual Abuse
-- Editorial
Breaking The Stereotypes: Exploring Traits Of Female Athletes, Carrie Magan Warda
Breaking The Stereotypes: Exploring Traits Of Female Athletes, Carrie Magan Warda
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects
Despite the growing acceptance of women's sports and the increasing number of women and girls who are participating in sports, a number of negative stereotypes still exist concerning female athletes. Because the competitive, masculine nature of sports has been viewed as the antithesis of femininity, women who have actively participated in sports have often been stigmatized as "masculine" (Anthrop & Allison, 1983; Snyder & Kivlin, 1977). Past research has determined that female athletes do tend to possess more masculine personality traits than their non-athletic counterparts (Andre & Holland, 1995; Houseworth, Peplow, & Thirer, 1989; Marsh & Jackson, 1986; Myers & …
Update - January 2003, Loma Linda University Center For Christian Bioethics
Update - January 2003, Loma Linda University Center For Christian Bioethics
Update
In this issue:
-- Editorial
-- Of One Piece of Cloth: A Journey Discovering Personal and Social Ethics
-- Seventh-day Adventist, Social Policy, and Social Ethics
-- A Dream, the Way, and the Self
-- Seventh-day Adventist Call for Peace
-- Photos from the Contributors Convention . . .
Prostitutes' Understanding Of God, Gerardo Alberto Toledo
Prostitutes' Understanding Of God, Gerardo Alberto Toledo
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects
This study describes the understanding of God by twelve prostitutes of the Street 24 de Mayo, Quito, Ecuador. This understanding is presented and analyzed from a psychological and theological perspective. A way to call the area of knowledge here described is phenomenology of religion. The interviews were conducted on December 15 through December 29, 2001. The thirteen interviewed sexual workers (one interview tape was damaged) belonged to the Asociacion Pro Defensa de la Mujer (Association Pro Defense of Women), which has four hundred and fifty members, all sexual workers. The recorded interviews were done at the office of the mentioned …
Update - March 2001, Loma Linda University Center For Christian Bioethics
Update - March 2001, Loma Linda University Center For Christian Bioethics
Update
In this issue:
[ Hope and Responsibility in Clinical Settings: Two Reflections on Jewish Life and Death ]
-- Ethical Issues in Vulnerable Persons Research
-- Are Scientific Truths the Only Truths?
Update - December 2000, Loma Linda University Center For Christian Bioethics
Update - December 2000, Loma Linda University Center For Christian Bioethics
Update
In this issue:
-- The Rule of Double Effect: A Valuable Contemporary Resource
-- Vision of Justice and the Healing of Nations
-- Learn to minister in the clinical setting
Spanish-Speaking Parents’ Attitudes Toward Explanations Of Anesthetic Techniques, Melba Zuniga Mayes
Spanish-Speaking Parents’ Attitudes Toward Explanations Of Anesthetic Techniques, Melba Zuniga Mayes
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects
PURPOSE Little attention has been given to the issue of obtaining informed consent for conscious sedation and general anesthesia from Spanish-speaking parents living in the United States. The treatment of pediatric dental patients can only be as effective as the extent to which Spanish-speaking parents consent to the dental treatment. The purpose of this study was to identify valuable information that dentists can utilize to obtain an informed consent for conscious sedation and general anesthesia from Spanish-speaking parents.
METHOD Each Spanish-speaking parent in the sample was given one of the following explanations regarding an anesthetic technique: 1) verbal presentation for …
Update - September 1999, Loma Linda University Center For Christian Bioethics
Update - September 1999, Loma Linda University Center For Christian Bioethics
Update
In this issue:
-- Christianity and Contraception: Seventh-day Adventist Ethical Guidelines
-- Can Christian Bioethics be Based on Reason Alone?
Adventist Heritage - Vol. 16, No. 3, Adventist Heritage, Inc.
Adventist Heritage - Vol. 16, No. 3, Adventist Heritage, Inc.
Adventist Heritage
In this issue:
2 | Letters to the Editor
3 | The Editor's Stump
4 | Experience
-- The Millerite Experience: Shared Symbols Informing Timely Riddles?
9 | Sanctuary
-- The Journey of an Idea
14 | Reason
-- "A Feast of Reason" The Appeal of William Miller's Way of Reading the Bible
22 | Obituary
-- William Miller: An Obituary Evaluation of a Life
30 | Music
-- Isaac Watts and "The God of Glory" A Second Advent Hymn Dominates Early American Publication
36 | Education
-- A Woman's Struggle to Pioneer a Curriculum
40 | Book Review
-- …
Update - September 1993, Loma Linda University Center For Christian Bioethics
Update - September 1993, Loma Linda University Center For Christian Bioethics
Update
In this issue:
-- Abortion in Context: Individual, Family, and Community
-- Abortion Guidelines, Seventh-day Adventist Church, October 12, 1992
-- Holding Values in Tension: The 1992 Abortion Guidelines
-- Adventist Abortion Guidelines: A Clinical Ethicist's Perspective
[ Behind the Scenes: Development of the Abortion Guidelines ]
Update - December 1989, Loma Linda University Center For Christian Bioethics
Update - December 1989, Loma Linda University Center For Christian Bioethics
Update
In this issue:
-- Australia's Herbert Clifford will lecture at Loma Linda on February 24
-- Claremont Conference endorses "The Right to Choose Death"
-- Michael and Helen Pearson arrive from England
-- Contributors receive monthly audio cassettes
[ Nancy Cruzan and the Courts ]
-- The Persistent Vegetative State
-- Nancy Cruzan is Already Dead
-- Nancy Cruzan is Not a Vegetable
-- My Family's Anguish
-- The Right to Choose Death
Adolescence And Spiritual Gifts, Joel Campos Muñoz
Adolescence And Spiritual Gifts, Joel Campos Muñoz
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects
This theory study shows the possible relations between adolescence and spiritual gifts. The study begins with the doctrine of the Holy Spirit, spiritual gifts, and adolescence. The results of this study attempts to link the life stage of adolescence with adulthood. The work attempts to suggest that the Holy Spirit works in the same way in the adolescence as He works in adult life. As a stage of life, adolescence may be a possible time for conversion and the possible time to receive spiritual gifts. The gifts may be the practical means of finding and executing God's will for their …
Case-Control Study Of Vitamin A Intake And Colorectal Cancer In Seventh-Day Adventists, John William Morgan
Case-Control Study Of Vitamin A Intake And Colorectal Cancer In Seventh-Day Adventists, John William Morgan
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects
Colorectal cancer is the second most common cause of cancer deaths in Americans; producing approximately 60,000 deaths in Americans each year. Studies of high and low risk populations have suggested a dietary etiology for colorectal cancer, although investigations of specific dietary factors have produced inconsistent results.
Population based studies of California Seventh-day Adventists demonstrate dietary variety regarding factors suspected as important in the etiology of colorectal cancer. These studies document a substantially reduced mortality and incidence from colorectal cancer in Seventh-day Adventists when compared to other California Populations. Although specific reasons for this difference remain obscure, the 'Unique lifestyle and …
Update - October 1986, Loma Linda University Center For Christian Bioethics
Update - October 1986, Loma Linda University Center For Christian Bioethics
Update
In this issue:
-- Center presents faith and peace conference
-- Senator Gore addresses transplant ethics at LLU November 17
-- AAW features "Women of Courage" November 28-30
-- Is God "Dead" in Biomedical Ethics? (Critique)
[ Why Does God Let Us Suffer? ]
-- The Mystery of Suffering
-- Will Suffering Ever Really End?
-- Religion and Suffering Among My Patients
-- God and Suffering: A Discussion
Four Views Of The Nature And Role Of Women In Sixteenth Century Protestantism, Lutheranism, Calvinism, Anabaptism, And English Puritanism, Marilyn Fagal Thomsen
Four Views Of The Nature And Role Of Women In Sixteenth Century Protestantism, Lutheranism, Calvinism, Anabaptism, And English Puritanism, Marilyn Fagal Thomsen
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects
Never in its fifteen-hundred year history had the Roman Catholic Church been so shaken as when, in the sixteenth century, a mere handful of men advanced the Scriptural doctrines that were to result in the rise of Protestantism. The sole authority of the Bible, the priesthood of all believers, and righteousness by faith alone rapidly took hold in a large part of Europe, especially in Germany, Switzerland, the Lowlands, and England, where the Lutherans, Calvinists, Anabaptists, and Puritans came to the fore.
Because life in the sixteenth century was so closely tied up with the church, such a revolution was …
Escape In Thurber : From Delight To Delirium, Carol Richardson Boyko
Escape In Thurber : From Delight To Delirium, Carol Richardson Boyko
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects
James Thurber (1894-1961) is the outstanding American literary humorist of the twentieth century, whose writing spans two periods of American humor: pre- and post-World War II. Pre-war humor is characterized by a debunking of traditional values: the sanctity of women and marriage, patriotism, hero worship, and the supremacy of common sense. The hero of this era is the victim, the slightly neurotic man who does not fit into high-pressured city life. Post-war humor moves from playfulness to bitterness, from misogyny to misanthropy, from man's displacement in inhuman society to man's displacement in the world.
The theme of escape in Thurber …
Mine Eyes Have Seen The Glory : A Definition Of Woman By Julia Ward Howe, Gayle Ann Gullett
Mine Eyes Have Seen The Glory : A Definition Of Woman By Julia Ward Howe, Gayle Ann Gullett
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects
Although neglected by historians Julia Ward Howe contributed much more to American civilization than the words of the "Battle Hymn of the Republic." She was one of the founders of women's clubs and a prominent member of the women suffrage movement. At the turn of the century, Mrs. Howe was nearly a household name. She was eulogized at her death in 1910 as "the most distinguished woman in America." Mrs. Howe was the first woman elected to the American Academy of Arts and Letters, a distinction not shared by another woman until 1930.
Several biographies have been written on the …