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The effects of poverty environments on elderly subjective well-beingBrown, Valerie Slaughter January 1993 (has links)
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Distance Caregiving of a Parent with Advanced CancerMazanec, Polly M. 07 October 2009 (has links)
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Pretend Play, Coping, and Subjective Well-Being in Children: A Follow-up StudyFiorelli, Julie Ann January 2011 (has links)
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An Examination of the Relationship between Religious Attachment Styles and God Conceptualizations on Mental HealthChrist, Greta Marie 01 September 2011 (has links)
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Adult Development and Well-Being of Mid-Life Never Married SinglesDonn, Jessica E. 04 August 2005 (has links)
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EFFECTS OF CRIMINAL VICTIMIZATION ON PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING OF THE ELDERLYkulle, diana June 02 September 2014 (has links)
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Redefining the Role of Team Performance in the Team Identification-Social Psychological Health ModelKelly, David M. January 2014 (has links)
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EMOTIONAL WELL-BEING IN CHILDREN EXPERIENCING CANCER AND CHILDREN WHOSE MOTHER EXPERIENCES CANCER: IMPLICATION FOR OPTIMAL HEALTH CARE DELIVERY SYSTEMMACLEOD, KENDRA D. January 2005 (has links)
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The Closeness between Grandparents and Grandchildren and Its Impact on Grandparents’ Well-beingWon, Seojin January 2009 (has links)
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TheOtherADL.com: access to knowledge, skills, and confidence to promote sexual well-being within Israeli occupational therapy treatmentsEisenman, Shira Libi 04 January 2024 (has links)
Sexual well-being, integral to individual identity and health, is often neglected in health care. Occupational therapists, though well-suited to addressing this aspect, lack training and confidence. A literature review revealed that discomfort and avoidance surround the intimate topic for both clients and professionals. This leads to the underrepresentation of sexual well-being in occupational therapy education and treatment.
The proposed solution, “TheOtherADL.com: Access to Knowledge, Skills, and Confidence to Promote Sexual Well-Being Within Israeli Occupational Therapy Treatments” (TheOtherADL.com), is an educational website. Drawing on established theories and models, it is designed to empower Israeli occupational therapists to address their client’s sexual well-being. Offering accessible resources in Hebrew and Arabic, the initiative aims to bridge the gap in addressing sexual well-being in occupational therapy in Israel. Provided free of charge, the long-term objectives include improved support for sexual well-being interventions and increased interest in sexual well-being education.
The effectiveness of TheOtherADL.com will be evaluated for changes in awareness, knowledge, and confidence levels. A multifaceted marketing strategy will ensure widespread dissemination and engagement. A funding plan outlines potential funding sources as well as a subscription model.
In conclusion, TheOtherADL.com is a pioneering initiative to enhance the often-overlooked aspect of sexual well-being in occupational therapy, positively impacting overall health and the health care system.
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