Recent dissertations and theses completed by Andrews University students that contribute to the conversation on health and wellness
Submissions from 2019
Toward Christian-Identity Response Theory: Exploring Identity, Spirituality, and Response to Adversity among African American Males Placed At Risk, Charity Hannah Garcia
Honors Theses from 2014
The Role of Sabbath-keeping, Christian Internalization, Need Satisfaction, and Parental Environment in Well-being, Paola S. Caceres
Correlates of Body Image of Undergraduate Females Attending Andrews University, Jennifer L. Dabros
Toward Christian-Identity Response Theory : Exploring Identity, Spirituality, and Response to Adversity Among African American Males Placed at Risk, Charity Hannah Garcia
Master's Theses from 2013
The Lifestyle and Prevalence of Vegetarianism in Seventh-day Adventist Hispanics, Maribel Hidalgo
Exercise Motivators and Exercise Causality Among Andrews University Students: a Correlational Study, Anna T. Piskozub
The Effect of BMI on the Age of Menarche in Adolescent Girls, Samara R. Sterling
Honors Theses from 2012
Food Safety Attitudes in College Students, Rachelle Booth
Exercise Dependence and Eating Disorders Among College Students, Shelli Meulemans
Honors Theses from 2011
Is Vegetarianism a Diet? Implicit Associations of Vegetarians and Omnivores on a Vegetarian Campus, Ashley Raethel
Master's Theses from 1972
Development of an Instrument To Measure Student Attitudes Toward God Using Semantic Differential, Joyce A. Morse