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    Psychometric Evaluation of the Filipino Versions of the Duke University Religion Index and the Spiritual Coping Strategies Scale in Filipino Hemodialysis Patients

    This study evaluated the psychometric properties of the Filipino versions of the Duke University Religion Index (DUREL-F) and the Spiritual Coping Strategies scale (SCS-F) for hemodialysis (HD) patients in the...

    Jonas Preposi Cruz, Ralph Warren P. Reyes, Paolo C. Colet in Journal of Religion and Health (2017)

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    Cognitive Abilities, Social Adaptation, and Externalizing Behavior Problems in Childhood and Adolescence: Specific Cascade Effects Across Development

    Children’s and adolescents’ cognitive abilities, social adaptation, and externalizing behaviors are broadly associated with each other at the bivariate level; however, the direction, ordering, and uniqueness o...

    Sarah Jensen Racz, Diane L. Putnick in Journal of Youth and Adolescence (2017)

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    Developing a New Approach to Case Management in Youth Mental Health: Strengths Model for Youth Case Management

    Strengths Model (SM) case management has been utilized as a community based intervention with adults diagnosed with a mental illness since the 1980s. This paper describes the developmental, familial, and syste...

    Amy N. Mendenhall, Whitney Grube in Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal (2017)

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    Patterns of Dating Violence Victimization and Perpetration among Latino Youth

    Theory and research suggest that there may be significant heterogeneity in the development, manifestation, and consequences of adolescent dating violence that is not yet well understood. The current study cont...

    H. Luz McNaughton Reyes, Vangie A. Foshee, May S. Chen in Journal of Youth and Adolescence (2017)

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    “No More Buzz”: A Qualitative Study of the Current Response to HIV in the Anglican Church in the Western Cape, South Africa

    Using a triangulation design combining participant observation, survey results, and interviews, this paper studies the current form of the response to HIV in the local Anglican Church in the Western Cape, Sout...

    Simon Hallonsten in Journal of Religion and Health (2017)

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    Perceptions of Chaplains’ Value and Impact Within Hospital Care Teams

    Many scholars have written about the role of spirituality in health care. One mechanism for incorporating spirituality into the care of patients is to integrate clinically trained chaplains into hospital care...

    Christopher J. L. Cunningham, Mukta Panda, Jeremy Lambert in Journal of Religion and Health (2017)

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    On the Development of Harmony, Turbulence, and Independence in Parent–Adolescent Relationships: A Five-Wave Longitudinal Study

    The separation-individuation, evolutionary, maturational, and expectancy violation-realignment perspectives propose that the relationship between parents and adolescents deteriorate as adolescents become indep...

    Hana Hadiwijaya, Theo A. Klimstra, Jeroen K. Vermunt in Journal of Youth and Adolescence (2017)

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    Self-Disclosure and Spiritual Well-Being in Pastors Seeking Professional Psychological Help

    Pastoral mental health is a topic that has only rarely been researched empirically in the psychological literature, yet a pastor’s mental health can have a significant impact on churches, communities, and even...

    Erik D. Salwen, Lee A. Underwood, Gabriel S. Dy-Liacco in Pastoral Psychology (2017)

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    Cancer Genetic Counselors’ Current Practices and Attitudes Related to the Use of Tumor Profiling

    Tumor profiling (TP) is primarily used to identify driver mutations within a tumor for treatment purposes, but it may also identify germline mutations. Current involvement of cancer genetic counselors (GCs) in...

    LeAnne Noelle Goedde, Nathan W. Stupiansky, Melissa Lah in Journal of Genetic Counseling (2017)

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    Analysis of Reimbursement of Genetic Counseling Services at a Single Institution in a State Requiring Licensure

    Reimbursement for genetic counseling services was examined at a single institution. Patient encounters utilizing the 96040 CPT® code from 7/31/2009 through 7/31/2013 were reviewed. Exclusion criteria included ...

    Jennifer R. Leonhard, Paul J. Munson, Jason D. Flanagan in Journal of Genetic Counseling (2017)

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    When sex doesn’t sell to men: mortality salience, disgust and the appeal of products and advertisements featuring sexualized women

    Although men typically hold favorable views of advertisements featuring female sexuality, from a Terror Management Theory perspective, this should be less the case when thoughts of human mortality are salient....

    Seon Min Lee, Nathan A. Heflick, Joon Woo Park, Heeyoung Kim in Motivation and Emotion (2017)

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    Gender- and Sport-Specific Associations Between Religiousness and Doping Behavior in High-Level Team Sports

    Religiousness is known to be specifically associated with substance abuse, but there is an evident lack of studies investigating the association between religiousness and doping behavior as a specific type of ...

    Milan Zvan, Natasa Zenic, Damir Sekulic, Mladen Cubela in Journal of Religion and Health (2017)

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    Canada’s First Integrated Domestic Violence Court: Examining Family and Criminal Court Outcomes at the Toronto I.D.V.C.

    This is the first quantitative study to examine Canada’s only Integrated Domestic Violence Court. The methodology used a quasi-experimental design with parallel groups with baseline equivalence. Results demons...

    Rachel Birnbaum, Michael Saini, Nicholas Bala in Journal of Family Violence (2017)

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    Parents of Children with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: A Meta-Synthesis, Part I

    In 2011 6.4 million children in the United States ages four to 17 years had a diagnosis of Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Quantitative studies have indicated that parenting stress for parents...

    Jacqueline Corcoran, Brent Schildt in Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal (2017)

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    Genetic Counseling Assistants: an Integral Piece of the Evolving Genetic Counseling Service Delivery Model

    This study explores the potential impact of the genetic counseling assistant (GCA) position on the efficiency of the genetic counseling field, evaluates attitudes regarding expansion of the genetic counseling ...

    Sara Pirzadeh-Miller, Linda S. Robinson, Parker Read in Journal of Genetic Counseling (2017)

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    Spirit or Fleeting Apparition? Why Spirituality’s Link with Social Support Might Be Incrementally Invalid

    Previously published path models apparently confirm the belief-as-benefit perspective that spirituality boosts well-being via social support. The broad acceptance of such findings has motivated recommendations th...

    James Benjamin Schuurmans-Stekhoven in Journal of Religion and Health (2017)

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    Spirituality and Religiosity and Its Role in Health and Diseases

    Religiosity is a factor involved in the management of health and diseases/patient longevity. This review article uses comprehensive, evidence-based studies to evaluate the nature of religiosity that can be use...

    Shri K. Mishra, Elizabeth Togneri, Byomesh Tripathi in Journal of Religion and Health (2017)

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    Examining the Protective Effect of Ethnic Identity on Drug Attitudes and Use Among a Diverse Youth Population

    Ethnic identity is an important buffer against drug use among minority youth. However, limited work has examined pathways through which ethnic identity mitigates risk. School-aged youth (N = 34,708; 52 % female) ...

    Tamika C. B. Zapolski, Sycarah Fisher, Devin E. Banks in Journal of Youth and Adolescence (2017)

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    Perspectives on Regional Differences and Intimate Partner Violence in Canada: A Qualitative Examination

    Few studies have examined the impact of intimate partner violence (IPV) within rural and northern communities. The current study addressed gaps within the literature by gathering perspectives from community se...

    Kimberley G. Zorn, Melissa Anne Wuerch, Nichole Faller in Journal of Family Violence (2017)

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    The Relationship Between the Religious Beliefs of the Diabetic Patients and Depression in a Diabetes Clinic in Iran

    Nowadays, diabetes is prevalent, and it can leave severe psychotic effects and causes depression; thus, it is necessary to consider effective factors to fight against diabetic patients’ mental conditions. It s...

    Fatemeh Kiani, Nasrin Hesabi in Journal of Religion and Health (2017)

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