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Correlations Between Spirituality and Health-Promoting Behaviors Among Sheltered Homeless Women
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2011
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Quality Of LifePhysical ActivityReligion StudiesSpiritual DevelopmentSpiritual PracticesDemographic QuestionnaireHealth PromotionHealth BehaviorSpiritualityReligiositySheltered Homeless WomenPsychosocial FactorMental HealthPublic HealthMedicinePsychosocial ResearchPsychologyHomelessness
This study examined the relationship between spirituality and health-promoting behaviors in a convenience sample of 90 sheltered homeless women using the Health Promotion Lifestyle Profile II, the Spiritual Well-Being Scale, and a demographic questionnaire. A moderate positive correlation was found between spiritual well-being and overall health promoting lifestyle (r = .426). Moderate to strong positive correlations were found between the Spiritual Well-Being Scale and the Health Promotion Lifestyle Profile II dimension subscales (physical activity, nutrition, spiritual growth, interpersonal relations, and stress management). The results support the importance of spirituality in relation to health-promoting behaviors among sheltered homeless women.
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