Spirituality, religiousness, and health: From research to clinical practice Paul J. Mills OriginalPaper Pages: 1 - 2
Spirituality and health: What’s the evidence and what’s needed? Carl E. ThoresenAlex H. S. Harris OriginalPaper Pages: 3 - 13
Claims about religious involvement and health outcomes Richard P. SloanEmilia Bagiella OriginalPaper Pages: 14 - 21
The daily spiritual experience scale: development, theoretical description, reliability, exploratory factor analysis, and preliminary construct validity using health-related data Lynn G. UnderwoodJeanne A. Teresi OriginalPaper Pages: 22 - 33
The ironson-woods spirituality/religiousness index is associated with long survival, health behaviors, less distress, and low cortisol in people with HIV/AIDS Gail IronsonGeorge F. SolomonTeresa E. Woods OriginalPaper Pages: 34 - 48
Measuring spiritual well-being in people with cancer: The functional assessment of chronic illness therapy—spiritual well-being scale (FACIT-Sp) Amy H. PetermanGeorge FitchettDavid Cella OriginalPaper Pages: 49 - 58
Correlates of self-perceptions of spirituality in American adults Leila ShahabiLynda H. PowellMarcia A. Ory OriginalPaper Pages: 59 - 68
Should clinicians incorporate positive spirituality into their practices? What does the evidence say? Walter L. LarimoreMichael ParkerMartha Crowther OriginalPaper Pages: 69 - 73