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Full-Text Articles in Counseling
Racial Identity, Hair Esteem, Hair Texture, And Hairstyle Choice As Correlates Of Psychological Well-Being Among Afro-Latinas In The United States, Marielsy Esther Pimentel
Racial Identity, Hair Esteem, Hair Texture, And Hairstyle Choice As Correlates Of Psychological Well-Being Among Afro-Latinas In The United States, Marielsy Esther Pimentel
Dissertations
Problem
During the Colonial period, hair was one of the designated phenotypic markers of racial group membership used to assign or deny privilege. Privileges are still assigned to people based on their racial group membership and their proximity to Whiteness. As such, Hair remains a salient part of Afro-Latina women’s lives and identities, with its influences seen in the personal, social, and mental realms. How an Afro-Latina wears her hair can have legal, social, and intrapersonal consequences. The subsequent treatment of Afro-Latinas because of their hairstyle can affect how they view themselves and even how they relate to others, especially …
Self-Efficacy And Self-Regulation As Predictors Of Academic Motivation Among Undergraduate Students In The United States, Fatimah Aljuaid
Self-Efficacy And Self-Regulation As Predictors Of Academic Motivation Among Undergraduate Students In The United States, Fatimah Aljuaid
Dissertations
Problem
Some undergraduate students demonstrate lack of academic motivation which negatively affects engagement and perseverance in higher education (Busse & Walter, 2017; Rizkallah & Seitz, 2017; Dresel & Grassinger, 2013). Amotivated students are more likely to drop out of school and disengage from learning activities or underachieve (Wang & Pomerantz, 2009). Although the lack of academic motivation is correlated with deficiency in self-regulation and self-efficacy, relatively little studies have been conducted to examine the impact of these factors on academic motivation particularly in the U.S. This study constructed a hypothesized model to investigate the role of self-regulation and self-efficacy in …
Choice Of God/Higher Power, Perceptions Of God/Higher Power, Religious Beliefs And Behaviors, And Social Support As Predictors Of Length Of Sobriety, Satisfaction With Life, And Quality Of Life Among People Recovering From Alcohol Addictions In Three Midwestern States, Carlton Martin
Dissertations
Problem
An estimated 12.7% of the US population meet the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) (American Psychiatric Association, 1994) criteria for Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD). The annual cost to the society, including emergency room visits, lost days at work, and accidents on the road is in the billions. The impact of this disorder on the family, the community, and the individual is immeasurable. A growing body of literature supports an association between religious and spiritual beliefs and behaviors and recovery from alcohol addiction. This project is an investigation of this association. The goal is to offer some …
Understanding College Student Mental Health: Stress, Depression, Stigma And Religiosity, Melissa Ponce-Rodas, Alina Baltazar, Nicolai Williams, Stacey Nicely
Understanding College Student Mental Health: Stress, Depression, Stigma And Religiosity, Melissa Ponce-Rodas, Alina Baltazar, Nicolai Williams, Stacey Nicely
Adventist Human-Subject Researchers Association
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How Internalized And Externalized Behaviors In Adolescents Impact Academic Achievement In Faith-Based Institutions, Subira Brown, Chioma Tait, Jade Callahan, Deyana Cox
How Internalized And Externalized Behaviors In Adolescents Impact Academic Achievement In Faith-Based Institutions, Subira Brown, Chioma Tait, Jade Callahan, Deyana Cox
Adventist Human-Subject Researchers Association
The purpose of this literature review is to address how internalized and externalized behaviors in adolescents impact academic achievement in faith-based institutions. This research intends to bring awareness to the prevalence of mental health concerns faced by adolescents, as well as the need for mental health services in the education system. This research will also identify the relationship between internalizing and externalizing behaviors, and academic achievement. Based on the findings, the next steps will be to evaluate the deficits within the Adventist school system and begin developing programs and resources necessary to support the mental health needs of children and …
The Impact Of Trauma: How Do We Present Jesus To Those So Fractured?, Ingrid Slikkers, Orelia Daye
The Impact Of Trauma: How Do We Present Jesus To Those So Fractured?, Ingrid Slikkers, Orelia Daye
Journal of Adventist Mission Studies
"Jesus uses sensory metaphors when he asks that Christians be a light to the world and not hidden, much like a flame. Trauma expert Bruce Perry states, “Fire can warm or consume, water can quench or drown, wind can caress or cut, and so it is with human relationships: we can both create and destroy, nurture and terrorize, traumatize and heal each other” (Szalavitz and Perry, 2007:16). He further supports the role of human connections by stating, “Surprisingly, it is often when wandering through the emotional carnage left by the worst of humankind that we find the best of humanity …
2016 December Newsletter, Nancy Rockey
2016 December Newsletter, Nancy Rockey
Human Subject Research Archive
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2016 October Newsletter, Nancy Rockey
2016 October Newsletter, Nancy Rockey
Human Subject Research Archive
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2016 August Newsletter, Nancy Rockey
2016 August Newsletter, Nancy Rockey
Human Subject Research Archive
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2016 June Newsletter, Nancy Rockey
2016 June Newsletter, Nancy Rockey
Human Subject Research Archive
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2016 May Newsletter, Nancy Rockey
2016 May Newsletter, Nancy Rockey
Human Subject Research Archive
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2016 April Newsletter, Nancy Rockey
2016 April Newsletter, Nancy Rockey
Human Subject Research Archive
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2016 March Newsletter, Nancy Rockey
2016 March Newsletter, Nancy Rockey
2016 March Newsletter, Nancy Rockey
Human Subject Research Archive
No abstract provided.
Family Leadership Through Submission., Beverly J. Sedlacek, David Sedlacek
Family Leadership Through Submission., Beverly J. Sedlacek, David Sedlacek
Faculty Publications
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2015 May Newsletter, Nancy Rockey
2015 April Newsletter, Nancy Rockey
The Compassion Fatigue And Resilience Connection: A Survey Of Resilience, Compassion Fatigue, Burnout, And Compassion Satisfaction Among Trauma Responders, Harvey J. Burnett Jr, Kathleen Wahl
The Compassion Fatigue And Resilience Connection: A Survey Of Resilience, Compassion Fatigue, Burnout, And Compassion Satisfaction Among Trauma Responders, Harvey J. Burnett Jr, Kathleen Wahl
Faculty Publications
Research has shown that compassion fatigue is associated with burnout and compassion satisfaction. Practically no studies have examined how resilience may impact these variables. This study examined how resilience is related to compassion fatigue, burnout, and compassion satisfaction among a convenience sample of disaster behavioral health and emergency preparedness responders (N =139) attending a training conference in Michigan. Measures included the 30-item Professional Quality of Life Scale, the 14-item Resilience Scale, and a demographic questionnaire. Seventy-two percent of the participants were at risk for compassion fatigue, while 19% were at risk for burnout. Only 22% of participants had scores indicative …
2014 February Newsletter, Nancy Rockey
2014 February Newsletter, Nancy Rockey
Human Subject Research Archive
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2014 February Newsletter, Nancy Rockey
2014 January Newsletter, Nancy Rockey
2014 January Newsletter, Nancy Rockey
2014 January Newsletter, Nancy Rockey
Human Subject Research Archive
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2013 December Newsletter, Nancy Rockey
2013 December Newsletter, Nancy Rockey
2013 December Newsletter, Nancy Rockey
Human Subject Research Archive
No abstract provided.
2013 November Newsletter, Nancy Rockey
2013 November Newsletter, Nancy Rockey
2013 November Newsletter, Nancy Rockey
Human Subject Research Archive
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2013 October Newsletter, Nancy Rockey
2013 October Newsletter, Nancy Rockey
Human Subject Research Archive
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2013 October Newsletter, Nancy Rockey
2013 September Newsletter, Nancy Rockey
2013 September Newsletter, Nancy Rockey
Human Subject Research Archive
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2013 September Newsletter, Nancy Rockey