BACKGROUND:Researchers are finding limitations of currently available disease-focused questionnaire tools for outcome studies in complementary and alternative medicine/integrative medicine (CAM/IM).METHODS:Three substudies investigated the new one-item visual analogue Arizona Integrative Outcomes Scale (AIOS), which assesses self-rated global sense of spiritual, social, mental, emotional, and physical well-being over the past 24 hours and the past month. The first study tested the scale's ability to discriminate unhealthy individuals (n = 50) from healthy individuals (n = 50) in a rehabilitation outpatient clinic sample. The second study examined the concurrent validity of the AIOS by comparing ratings of global well-being to degree of psyc...
To evaluate the validity of the Quality of Well-Being Scale (QWB) for studies of patients with human...
ObjectiveInterest in the concept of well-being within clinical and applied psychology settings has i...
The Body-Mind-Spirit model of health promotion (Chan, Ho, & Chow, 2002) guided the construction of a...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether existing psychologic well-being scales are sensitive to change after...
BACKGROUND:Patients receiving complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) therapies often report sh...
Integrated health care differs from orthodox care in a number of ways one of which is that many of t...
The outcomes of Integrative medicine (IM) that combine biomedicine with traditional, complementary a...
OBJECTIVE: To characterize patients seeking care at a university-based integrative medicine practice...
Purpose: Studies have demonstrated poor mental health in medical students. However, there is wide va...
Abstract Background Central to the development of a sound evidence base for Complementary and Altern...
There is no universally agreed definition of well-being as a subjective experience, but Huppert and ...
Objective: The authors addressed a lingering concern in research on hedonic adaptation to adverse ci...
Introduction: Subjective well-being (SWB) refers to being satisfied with one's life, having positive...
BACKGROUND:Available measures of patient-reported outcomes for complementary and alternative medicin...
The assessment of well-being remains an important topic for many disciplines including medical, psyc...
To evaluate the validity of the Quality of Well-Being Scale (QWB) for studies of patients with human...
ObjectiveInterest in the concept of well-being within clinical and applied psychology settings has i...
The Body-Mind-Spirit model of health promotion (Chan, Ho, & Chow, 2002) guided the construction of a...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether existing psychologic well-being scales are sensitive to change after...
BACKGROUND:Patients receiving complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) therapies often report sh...
Integrated health care differs from orthodox care in a number of ways one of which is that many of t...
The outcomes of Integrative medicine (IM) that combine biomedicine with traditional, complementary a...
OBJECTIVE: To characterize patients seeking care at a university-based integrative medicine practice...
Purpose: Studies have demonstrated poor mental health in medical students. However, there is wide va...
Abstract Background Central to the development of a sound evidence base for Complementary and Altern...
There is no universally agreed definition of well-being as a subjective experience, but Huppert and ...
Objective: The authors addressed a lingering concern in research on hedonic adaptation to adverse ci...
Introduction: Subjective well-being (SWB) refers to being satisfied with one's life, having positive...
BACKGROUND:Available measures of patient-reported outcomes for complementary and alternative medicin...
The assessment of well-being remains an important topic for many disciplines including medical, psyc...
To evaluate the validity of the Quality of Well-Being Scale (QWB) for studies of patients with human...
ObjectiveInterest in the concept of well-being within clinical and applied psychology settings has i...
The Body-Mind-Spirit model of health promotion (Chan, Ho, & Chow, 2002) guided the construction of a...