This case study describes an initiative to promote spiritual wellness on a public state college campus and demonstrates evidence of the effectiveness of taking a community-based approach. We employed the community readiness model to develop an initiative to promote spiritual wellness in a Midwestern state university. We recruited informants through purposeful sampling and conducted interviews, both pre- and post-initiative launch. Baseline data was used to inform initiative efforts. The community’s level of readiness to promote spiritual wellness increased from stage three, vague awareness, at baseline to stage six, initiation, at follow up. Although these findings are specific to our community, this communitybased participatipatory researc...
This re ection seeks to highlight the role that access to institutional support and promotion of wel...
The authors conducted a phenomenological qualitative study of counselor students’ experiences of lea...
Background: Using a Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) approach may increase the likeliho...
This case study describes an initiative to promote spiritual wellness on a public state college camp...
Background: Evidence suggests that college students are often unaware of the seven dimensions of wel...
Wellness programs have become increasingly important in colleges and universities. This is a result ...
Increasing prevalence and severity of undergraduate psychopathology, combined with heightened burden...
Background: Due to the continued rise of chronic conditions and unhealthy lifestyle choices, more in...
abstract: College and university students are heavily influenced by their exposure to opportunities,...
Background: Despite the many campus-based wellness programs and services offered through entities su...
Background: Improving college student wellness continues to be a challenge due to concerns related t...
Aim: To highlight the early achievements and discuss the benefits of forming an Interdisciplinary We...
Spiritual formation has always been of utmost importance in Christian education as faithbased instit...
Promoting wellness within academia reduces disease frequency and enhances overall health. This study...
The field of student affairs addresses diversity and inclusion for all students; however, the studen...
This re ection seeks to highlight the role that access to institutional support and promotion of wel...
The authors conducted a phenomenological qualitative study of counselor students’ experiences of lea...
Background: Using a Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) approach may increase the likeliho...
This case study describes an initiative to promote spiritual wellness on a public state college camp...
Background: Evidence suggests that college students are often unaware of the seven dimensions of wel...
Wellness programs have become increasingly important in colleges and universities. This is a result ...
Increasing prevalence and severity of undergraduate psychopathology, combined with heightened burden...
Background: Due to the continued rise of chronic conditions and unhealthy lifestyle choices, more in...
abstract: College and university students are heavily influenced by their exposure to opportunities,...
Background: Despite the many campus-based wellness programs and services offered through entities su...
Background: Improving college student wellness continues to be a challenge due to concerns related t...
Aim: To highlight the early achievements and discuss the benefits of forming an Interdisciplinary We...
Spiritual formation has always been of utmost importance in Christian education as faithbased instit...
Promoting wellness within academia reduces disease frequency and enhances overall health. This study...
The field of student affairs addresses diversity and inclusion for all students; however, the studen...
This re ection seeks to highlight the role that access to institutional support and promotion of wel...
The authors conducted a phenomenological qualitative study of counselor students’ experiences of lea...
Background: Using a Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) approach may increase the likeliho...