Recent dissertations and theses completed by Andrews University students that contribute to the conversation on health and wellness

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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

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The Role of Sabbath-keeping, Christian Internalization, Need Satisfaction, and Parental Environment in Well-being, Paola S. Caceres

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Correlates of Body Image of Undergraduate Females Attending Andrews University, Jennifer L. Dabros

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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

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The Lifestyle and Prevalence of Vegetarianism in Seventh-day Adventist Hispanics, Maribel Hidalgo

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Exercise Motivators and Exercise Causality Among Andrews University Students: a Correlational Study, Anna T. Piskozub

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The Effect of BMI on the Age of Menarche in Adolescent Girls, Samara R. Sterling

Honors Theses from 2012

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Food Safety Attitudes in College Students, Rachelle Booth

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Exercise Dependence and Eating Disorders Among College Students, Shelli Meulemans

Honors Theses from 2011

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Is Vegetarianism a Diet? Implicit Associations of Vegetarians and Omnivores on a Vegetarian Campus, Ashley Raethel

Master's Theses from 1972

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Development of an Instrument To Measure Student Attitudes Toward God Using Semantic Differential, Joyce A. Morse