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The spiritual well-being and need of parishioners
Journal of Religion & Health, 1991In this study we compare the spiritual well-being and need of healthy and ill parishioners, creating data that pastors can use as background in assessing pastoral need within their parishes. Three questionnaires generate the data, and the results demonstrate increased need of parishioners in the hospital.
L, Vandecreek, D, Smith
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Spirituality and well‐being in cancer patients: a review
Psycho-Oncology, 2009AbstractObjective: Cancer places many demands on the patient and threatens the person's sense of meaning to life. It has been shown that cancer patients use their spirituality to cope with these experiences. The present literature review summarizes the research findings on the relationship between spirituality and emotional well‐being.
Visser, A. +2 more
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International Journal of Children's Spirituality, 2009
My investigations into notions of contemporary spirituality began in the late nineties when I would hear my students claim to be ‘not religious but spiritual’.
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My investigations into notions of contemporary spirituality began in the late nineties when I would hear my students claim to be ‘not religious but spiritual’.
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Emotional Intelligence and Spiritual Well-Being
Journal of Christian Nursing, 2014Understanding factors that influence spiritual well-being may improve nurses' spiritual caregiving. This study examined relationships between emotional intelligence (EI) and spiritual well-being (SWB) in undergraduate and graduate nursing students. Using the Mayer-Salovey-Caruso Emotional Intelligence Test (MSCEIT) and the spiritual well-being scale ...
Beauvais, Audrey M. +2 more
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Spirituality, Well-Being, and Ministry
Journal of Pastoral Care, 1998Explores the meaning of well-being, rather than being well. Well-being is linked to recognition of and alignment with the spiritual dimensions of life, a wholistic approach. Then one's life and struggles with life's limits are open to life's fullest possibilities.
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Spirituality and family well-being
Indian Journal of Positive Psychology, 2018Spirituality refers to the search for and experiential elements of the sacred, ultimate meaning, higher-consciousness, and transcendence (Friedman and MacDonald, 2002). Emmons (2000) argued that spirituality can be viewed as a form of intelligence because it predicts functioning and offers capabilities that enable people to solve problems and attain ...
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Holistic Financial Well-Being: Spiritual Well-Being
The concept of health and well-being, particularly in mental, emotional, and nutritional arenas, has gained increasing attention during and since the COVID-19 pandemic. However, there is still a dearth of information pertaining to their holistic and interrelated nature, including financial well-being, which has gained traction as a research subject ...Erickson, Luke, Hansen, Lance
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Religion, Spirituality, and Well-Being
2017This chapter provides a summary and review of research concerning the ways in which religion and spirituality (R/S) relate to well-being. A large body of work indicates that R/S provide valued resources (e.g., meaningful orienting systems, social support networks, behavioral regulation skills) and associate with a variety of positive physical and ...
Joshua A. Wilt +2 more
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Spiritual Care Intervention and Spiritual Well-Being
Journal of Holistic Nursing, 2016This study explored the frequency of providing aspects of spiritual care intervention and its association with nurses’ own spiritual well-being in a convenience sample of 355 Jordanian Arab Muslim nurses. The nurses were recruited from different hospitals, representing both public and private health care sectors in northern and central Jordan.
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