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The Effects of Sleep Deprivation Among College Students
WebMost college students are sleep deprived and get 6-6.9 hours of sleep on average (University Health. Center, 2019). Seventy-one percent of students reported less than 8 hours of sleep (Hershner, 2014). Fitbit showed that the average user was in bed for 7 hours and 33 minutes, yet with restlessness or being. 1.
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Health, Leisure, and Sport Sciences Undergraduate Work
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Toward a Theology of Health: Themes in the Christian Tradition
WebThe Jewish and Christian traditions are ambivalent about physical and mental health and wellness as qualities ofhuman life. There are numerous examples of healing in the Old and New Testaments, but these are often interpreted exegetically as pertaining principally to the restoration of social or ritual/religious impairmenU Throughout its history, Christian …
A Systematic Review: Infant and Maternal Mortality and …
WebThe World Health Organization reports 800 women die daily due to pregnancy and labor complications (Maternal mortality, 2016). These complications are related to a wide variety of perinatal problems including preeclampsia and prolonged labor. Infant morbidity and mortality are related to infections, asphyxia, and low birthweight
Health, Leisure, and Sport Sciences Undergraduate Work
WebThe purpose of this study was to examine the possible consequences of sleep deprivation among college students. Literature from thirty-two professional journal articles, and twelve professional websites were reviewed. The resulting information was organized into categories as described in the purpose of the study. Currently, college students only …
Nursing interventions that address barriers in the United States …
WebIn 2016, four out of every 1000 babies born in the US died within one month of age. This systematic research review explored nursing interventions that addressed barriers that impact neonatal mortality. The most significant barriers nurses faced in reducing and preventing NM were maternal access to healthcare and education during pregnancy, …
The Bible and Mental Health: Towards a Biblical Theology of …
WebBible and Mental Health is a multi-authored work edited by Christopher C. H. Cook and Isabelle Hamley. Cook is a psychiatrist who has authored, edited, and co-edited extensively in spirituality, theology, and mental health. He has served as President of the British Association for the Study of Spirituality, Executive Editor of the Journal for
Infographic. Benefits of a Physically Active & Healthy Lifestyle
WebThis research infographic describes how physical activity, physical fitness, and healthy lifestyle behaviours are significantly correlated with undergraduate academic performance and student wellbeing. Translated versions are available: English (Original Version) Bulgarian (Translated by Aleksandra P. Turtova) Chinese (Translated by …
Postpartum Depression Interventions
Webimproving infant sleep patterns improve maternal mood. Better education during late. pregnancy and early postpartum may decrease depressive symptoms and increase the. likelihood of women seeking professional help. Keywords: PPD, nursing interventions, sleep, exercise, social support, peer support, partner support.
The Bible and Mental Health: Towards a Biblical Theology of …
WebThe Bible and Mental Health: Towards a Biblical Theology of Mental Health. Authors. Robert D. McBain Follow. Document Type. Book Review. Recommended Citation. McBain, R. D. (2024, April 25). [Review of the book The bible and mental health: Towards a biblical theology of mental health, by C. C. H. Cook & I. Hamley].
Pentecostalism and Coronavirus: Reframing the Message of Health …
WebAbstract. One of the global effects of the COVID-19 pandemic is the religious responses that it has generated. For contemporary Pentecostalism in particular, which is a religion that preaches and teaches a theology of human flourishing through the principles of prosperity, the negative effects of the coronavirus on people proved a theologically
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Breaking Depression’s Silence Within the Church through …
WebThis article explores the silent nature of depression in the local church and suggests that developing Jesus-style friendships can break the silence. It adapts the author’s Doctor of Ministry (DMin) research project, which explored the silent nature of depression in the local church and Christianity’s interpretive healing qualities. This article …
A Qualitative Study on Pediatric Health Concerns in Ghana
Webhealth care (WHO, 2020a). Limited funds lead to deficits in health care delivery, quality, and availability. Added issues arise when hospitals lack the necessary equipment and training to provide appropriate care (Escribano-Ferrer et al., 2016). Misdiagnosis. Patients who are able to access health care may encounter complications in receiving care.
Oral Roberts’ Theology of Healing: A Journey from Pentecostal …
WebThis paper traces the development and articulation of Oral Roberts’ theology of healing through three discernible stages. From the perspective of a participant observer during the final stage of Roberts’ healing ministry, the author examines Roberts’ writings to show that his healing theology moved from a classical Pentecostal theology of divine …
The Spirit Empowering Counselors to be Culturally Competent …
Webmental health profession (ACA, 2021; Sue & Sue, 2016). Rapid shifts in the racial and ethnic demographic composition of American society and the overt expression of hate and violence on the lives of People of Color place a greater demand on mental health professionals to pursue and acquire multicultural competencies (Brown, 2020; Embrick, …
"The Seven Divine Healing Aids for Your Health" by Oral Roberts
WebA recording from the Reel to Reel collection in the Holy Spirit Research Center, Oral Roberts University. These sermons are copyrighted Oral Roberts Ministries and may not be distributed or sold in any other fashion without consent.
COVID-19, Science, and Race: A Black Pentecostal Engagement
WebA Black Pentecostal engagement of COVID-19, science, and race points towards a rapport between the Spirit-empowered Movement and health sciences where religious and secular (science) actors are respected agents in the public arena with each offering valuable perspectives and resources to pivotal conversations about public health in this case. In …
Most Effective Interventions for Disaster Relief Preparation
WebCross Disaster Health Services RN teach a two-hour class to complete the “Health and Sheltering” course (American Red Cross, 2017). In contrast, the New York region Red Cross offers 40 hours of training on courses with topics ranging from mental health to . 8 terrorism to assessment. However, there are many regions in the U.S, such as Delaware,
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