Citation: Davis, E., McElroy-Heltzel, S., Lemke, A., Cowden, R., VanderWeele, T., Worthington, E., Glowiak, K., Shannonhouse, L., Davis, D., Hook, J., Van Tongeren, D., & Aten, J. (2021). Psychological and spiritual outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic: A prospective longitudinal study of adults with chronic disease. Health Psychology, 40(6), 347-356. Link to publisher’s article.
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Spiritual assessment and spiritual care offerings as a standards of care in pediatric oncology: A recommendation informed by a systematic review of the literature
Citation: Robert, R., Stavinoha, P., Jones, B., Robinson, J., Larson, K., Hicklen, R., Smith, B., Perko, K., Koch, K., Findley, S., & Weaver, M. (2019). Spiritual assessment and spiritual care offerings as a standard of care in pediatric oncology: A recommendation informed by a systematic review of the literature. Pediatric Blood & Cancer, 66(9), NL. Link to publisher’s article.
The effect of religion and spirituality on cognitive function: A systematic review
Citation: Hosseini, S., Chaurasia, A., & Oremus, M. (2019). The effect of religion and spirituality on cognitive function: A systematic review. Gerontologist, 59(2), e76-e85. Link to publisher’s article.
Religion, spirituality, and risk of coronary heart disease: A matched case-control study and meta-analysis
Citation: Hemmati, R., Bidel, Z., Nazarzadeh, M., Valadi, M., Berenji, S., Erami, E.,…& Seghatoleslam, T. (2019). Religion, spirituality, and risk of coronary heart disease: A matched case-control study and meta-analysis. Journal of Religion and Health, 58(4), 1203-1216. doi: 10.1007/s10943-018-0722-z. Link to publisher’s article.
The experience of spirituality from the perspective of people living with dementia: A systematic review and meta-synthesis
Citation: Daly, L., Fahey-McCarthy, E., & Timmins, F. (2019). The experience of spirituality from the perspective of people living with dementia: A systematic review and meta-synthesis. Dementia, 18(2), 448-470. doi: 10.1177/1471301216680425. Link to publisher’s article.
Religion, combat casualty exposure, and sleep disturbance in the US military
Citation: White, J., Xu, X., Ellison, G., DeAngelis, R., & Sunil, T. (2018). Religion, combat casualty exposure, and sleep disturbance in the US military. Journal of Religion and Health, 57(6), 2362-2377. doi: 10.1007/s10943-018-0596-0. Link to publisher’s article.
Religious involvement, anxiety/depression, and PTSD symptoms in US veterans and active duty military
Citation: Koenig, H., Youssef, N., Oliver, R., Ames, D., Haynes, K., Volk, F., & Teng, E. (2018). Religious involvement, anxiety/depression, and PTSD symptoms in US veterans and active duty military. Journal of Religion and Health, 57(6), 2325-2342. doi: 10.1007/s10943-018-0692-1. Link to publisher’s article.
Spirituality and its relationship with positive adjustment following traumatic brain injury
Citation: Jones, K., Pryor, J., Care-Unger, C., & Simpson, G. (2018). Spirituality and its relationship with positive adjustment following traumatic brain injury: A scoping review. Brain Injury, 32(13-14), 1612-1622. Link to publisher’s article.
Therapeutic lifestyle changes: Impact on weight, quality of life, and psychiatric symptoms in veterans with mental illness
Citation: Tessier, J., Erickson, Z., Meyer, H., Baker, M., Gelberg, H., Arnold, I.,…Ames, D. (2017). Therapeutic lifestyle changes: Impact on weight, quality of life, and psychiatric symptoms in veterans with mental illness. Military Medicine, 182(9), 1738-1744. Link to publisher’s article.
Adolescent religious attendance and spirituality – Are they associated with leisure-time choices?
Citation: Malinakova, K., Geckova, A., van Dijk, J., Kalman, M., Tavel, P., & Reijneveld, S. (2018). Adolescent religious attendance and spirituality – Are they associated with leisure-time choices? PLoS One, 13(6), e0198314. Link to publisher’s article.