In this study, the impacts of service learning (SL) on the spiritual wellbeing and psychological health of Chinese university students in Hong Kong are determined. The SL programme is a six-month, creditbearing programme (not less than 80 working hours). The study adopted a pre-test–post-test quasi-experimental design, wherein students enrolled in SL comprised the experimental group (n = 132; 59 male, 73 female), and those who were not enrolled in SL comprised the control group (n = 128; 55 male, 73 female). The students completed the spiritual well-being questionnaire (SWBQ) to evaluate the status of their spiritual well-being (including the personal and communal, environmental, and transcendental domains), and the Depression, Anxiety and ...
Scholars and educational leaders have expressed concern that higher education is not adequately meet...
This article aims to examine the influence of religiosity and spirituality on the students’ psycholo...
Spiritual growth and development is frequently cited as an outcome of participation in service-learn...
This qualitative study aims to explore the impact of religious beliefs in terms of religiosity, incl...
This longitudinal mixed-methods study, which consisted of (1) questionnaire surveys and (2) individu...
AbstractThis study investigated the experiential way of the service learning to improve the practica...
University students' spiritual wellbeing has been shown to be associated with quality, satisfaction,...
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a shift in the learning system from offline to online. Online learn...
The study examined the effects of the service learning experience on undergraduate students’ mental ...
University students’ spiritual wellbeing has been shown to be associated with quality, satisfaction,...
Experiencing high levels of subjective wellbeing is a central criterion of positive mental health in...
Some people have better psychological wellbeing than others; thus, they are more functioning individ...
The study determined the effects of a stress management program on the well-being (physical, mental,...
The present study aimed to investigate the relationship between spiritual well-being and academic ac...
The study aims to examine the relationship between the spiritual well-being of university students i...
Scholars and educational leaders have expressed concern that higher education is not adequately meet...
This article aims to examine the influence of religiosity and spirituality on the students’ psycholo...
Spiritual growth and development is frequently cited as an outcome of participation in service-learn...
This qualitative study aims to explore the impact of religious beliefs in terms of religiosity, incl...
This longitudinal mixed-methods study, which consisted of (1) questionnaire surveys and (2) individu...
AbstractThis study investigated the experiential way of the service learning to improve the practica...
University students' spiritual wellbeing has been shown to be associated with quality, satisfaction,...
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a shift in the learning system from offline to online. Online learn...
The study examined the effects of the service learning experience on undergraduate students’ mental ...
University students’ spiritual wellbeing has been shown to be associated with quality, satisfaction,...
Experiencing high levels of subjective wellbeing is a central criterion of positive mental health in...
Some people have better psychological wellbeing than others; thus, they are more functioning individ...
The study determined the effects of a stress management program on the well-being (physical, mental,...
The present study aimed to investigate the relationship between spiritual well-being and academic ac...
The study aims to examine the relationship between the spiritual well-being of university students i...
Scholars and educational leaders have expressed concern that higher education is not adequately meet...
This article aims to examine the influence of religiosity and spirituality on the students’ psycholo...
Spiritual growth and development is frequently cited as an outcome of participation in service-learn...