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Findings From Surveys On Adventism, Politics And Social Issues, John T. Gavin, Wiliam W. Ellis, Curtis J. Vanderwaal
Findings From Surveys On Adventism, Politics And Social Issues, John T. Gavin, Wiliam W. Ellis, Curtis J. Vanderwaal
Adventist Human-Subject Researchers Association
AHSRA Presentation Proposal
Abstract: The relationships between Adventism and the social political world has implications for the mission of the church and its involvement in the social issues of our time. Researches present an analysis of research conducted over several decades which explore the relationship of Adventism, politics and social issues.
Social Support And Fundamentalism: Predictors Of Religious Internalization, David Sherman, Karl Bailey
Social Support And Fundamentalism: Predictors Of Religious Internalization, David Sherman, Karl Bailey
Adventist Human-Subject Researchers Association
We analyzed the relationships between religious internalization and social support, religious fundamentalism, and motivation for Divine and human relationships. 306 respondents from a religiously-affiliated university were recruited to completed an online survey. Our results suggested Divine relationships were most related to identification while fundamentalism was most related to introjection.
Are They Ready? Participants’ Perceptions Following A Cert Training And Disaster Simulation, Ronda Christman
Are They Ready? Participants’ Perceptions Following A Cert Training And Disaster Simulation, Ronda Christman
Adventist Human-Subject Researchers Association
The frequency of disasters is increasing and it is important that students and community members are trained to safely respond. Academy and University students along with community members experienced CERT training and disaster simulation. Learn how participants perceptions changed following a CERT training and disaster simulation.
Participants’ Perceptions Following Disaster Response, James C. Ingersoll, Ronda Christman, Stephanie Sanders
Participants’ Perceptions Following Disaster Response, James C. Ingersoll, Ronda Christman, Stephanie Sanders
Adventist Human-Subject Researchers Association
Academy and University students responded and provided disaster relief following hurricanes Florence and Michael. Students gave of their time, energy, and talents to provide food, water, and debris removal to hurricane victims. Learn how participants perceptions changed following hurricane disaster relief efforts.
Perceived Maternal Parenting Styles And The Self-Esteem And Self-Efficacy Of Jamaican Adolescents, Shaye Ann Campbell Mosquera
Perceived Maternal Parenting Styles And The Self-Esteem And Self-Efficacy Of Jamaican Adolescents, Shaye Ann Campbell Mosquera
Adventist Human-Subject Researchers Association
No abstract provided.
Peer Association And Perception Of Harms And Benefits Associated With Marijuana Use Among Jamaican Adolescents, Jason Wynter
Peer Association And Perception Of Harms And Benefits Associated With Marijuana Use Among Jamaican Adolescents, Jason Wynter
Adventist Human-Subject Researchers Association
Abstract
Objective: to examine the relationship between peer association and perception of harms and benefits associated marijuana use among Jamaican adolescents. Method: The purpose of the study is to examine the relationship between peer association and perception of harms and benefits associated with marijuana use among 300 Jamaican adolescents in grades 10 and 11. Results: Results indicated lifetime prevalence for marijuana use was higher for total males 34% compared to total females 26%. Overall lifetime prevalence roused by 4% in the move from grade 10 or form 4 to grade 11 or fifth form. Data reveal the mean age …
Don’T Ask, Don’T Tell: How The Code Of Silence Pervades Christian Families Of Lgbt+ Millennials, René Drumm, David Sedlacek, Nancy Carbonell, Curt Vanderwaal, Shannon Trecartin
Don’T Ask, Don’T Tell: How The Code Of Silence Pervades Christian Families Of Lgbt+ Millennials, René Drumm, David Sedlacek, Nancy Carbonell, Curt Vanderwaal, Shannon Trecartin
Adventist Human-Subject Researchers Association
No abstract provided.
Dialogical Encounter Between Young Black Men And The Police In Dougherty County: Towards A More Effective Community Trust, Joshua Nelson
Dialogical Encounter Between Young Black Men And The Police In Dougherty County: Towards A More Effective Community Trust, Joshua Nelson
Adventist Human-Subject Researchers Association
Explore the topic of policing and black men in America. The focus of this study was to develop, test and employ a training intervention model that facilitated a community of trust between law enforcement officers and Black American youth. By administering a pre and post survey the data revealed whether perceptions changed between either side.
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
No abstract provided.
Perilous Times Call For Emergency Preparedness, Sonia K. Wrate, Ronda Christman
Perilous Times Call For Emergency Preparedness, Sonia K. Wrate, Ronda Christman
Adventist Human-Subject Researchers Association
As disasters become more frequent it is important that people are ready to respond. University students along with community volunteers learn with and from each other during a disaster simulation. Learn how participant’s perceptions of spirituality and civic engagement has changed following a disaster simulation.
Thinking Outside The Box: Reaching Inner City Children, Desiree Davis
Thinking Outside The Box: Reaching Inner City Children, Desiree Davis
Adventist Human-Subject Researchers Association
Abstract: This is the story of how one church is working with the children in their inner city community. The outreach program started with the church providing transportation to the children for Vacation Bible School and now extends to the church members bringing the children to church each week.
Description: The black church has often been the focal point of the black community. It has been the training center for members who have later gone on to be community leaders as well a catalyst for social change. Black children in the inner city may not have the connection …
Sexual Orientation And Mental Health, Trevor Furst, Duane Mcbride, Alina Baltazar, Curtis J. Vanderwaal Dr.
Sexual Orientation And Mental Health, Trevor Furst, Duane Mcbride, Alina Baltazar, Curtis J. Vanderwaal Dr.
Adventist Human-Subject Researchers Association
In the spring of 2018, the Institute for the Prevention of Addictions conducted a survey of students at Andrews University (N=650). While a wide variety of health data were collected, this study focused on sexual orientation and mental health. Mental health was measured using the DASS depression, anxiety and stress scales. Sexual orientation was determined from the survey data. Bisexual students were significantly more likely to be classified in the extreme categories of the DASS compared to heterosexual students. These large differences indicate a significant mental health issue that the university needs to address.
Growth Mindset And Effect On Black Students’ Academic Achievement In The Iowa City Community School District, Starr Davis
Growth Mindset And Effect On Black Students’ Academic Achievement In The Iowa City Community School District, Starr Davis
Adventist Human-Subject Researchers Association
The purpose of this study was to examine how growth mindset affect’s Black students’ academic achievement in the Iowa City Community School District. Using survey data from the Iowa City Community School District, the researchers determined the students’ academic achievement by examining their mindsets. The findings of the study showed that fixed mindsets are detrimental to students’ academic achievement, while growth mindset enhances the achievement levels in Black students.
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 …
Teacher Diversity Can Help Close The Racial Achievement And Disciplinary Gaps In The Iowa City Community School District, Starr Davis
Adventist Human-Subject Researchers Association
The underrepresentation of minority teachers in schools has negative and life-long consequences on minority students. Evidence has shown that the lack of minority teachers is tied to minority students’ educational success and could be a contributing factor to academic achievement and discipline gaps. Academic achievement and disciplinary gaps have been linked to many negative results such as unemployment, crime, poor health and other negative socio-economic outcomes. Using survey data from the Iowa City Community School District, the Equity Implemented Partnership was able to collect and analyze the information specifically for this district. After analyzing this data, we have proposed several …
Descriptive Analysis Of Participation And Belonging Among People With Disabilities In The North American Division Of Seventh-Day Adventists, Shannon M. Trecartin, Curtis Vanderwaal
Descriptive Analysis Of Participation And Belonging Among People With Disabilities In The North American Division Of Seventh-Day Adventists, Shannon M. Trecartin, Curtis Vanderwaal
Adventist Human-Subject Researchers Association
No abstract provided.
Nurture And Church Member Well-Being In A Global Seventh-Day Adventist Sample, Karl G. D. Bailey, Duane Mcbride
Nurture And Church Member Well-Being In A Global Seventh-Day Adventist Sample, Karl G. D. Bailey, Duane Mcbride
Adventist Human-Subject Researchers Association
We report a two-factor model of effective and failed nurture in the church—encouragement for wholeheartedness, efficacy in ministry, and belonging. Effective nurture explained a small amount of variance in well-being beyond controls including religious affiliation and behaviors, while failure to nurture explained substantial variance in religious stress and struggle.
The Adventist Home: Networks Of Personal And Family Religious Practices, Karl G. D. Bailey, Duane Mcbride
The Adventist Home: Networks Of Personal And Family Religious Practices, Karl G. D. Bailey, Duane Mcbride
Adventist Human-Subject Researchers Association
A network analysis of personal and family religious media use identifies Bible reading as a core religious practice. Nodes representing reading Ellen White’s and other religious authors’ writings occupy a position between infrequently-accessed religious media and core practices; reading these authors points Adventists to the ‘greater light’ of the Bible.
Health Beliefs, Behavior And Perception Of Spiritual Growth And Salvation: A Descriptive Analysis From A Global Church Member Survey, Duane C. Mcbride
Health Beliefs, Behavior And Perception Of Spiritual Growth And Salvation: A Descriptive Analysis From A Global Church Member Survey, Duane C. Mcbride
Adventist Human-Subject Researchers Association
No abstract provided.