Description |
1 online resource (xiii, 56 pages) |
Series |
Rand Corporation research report series ; RR-100-AF |
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RAND Project AIR FORCE series on resiliency |
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Research report (Rand Corporation) ; RR-100-AF.
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Contents |
The context of this report -- Spiritual fitness definition and key constructs -- Interventions to promote spiritual fitness -- Concluding thoughts |
Summary |
This report is one of a series designed to support Air Force leaders in promoting resilience among its Airmen, civilian employees, and Air Force families. It examines the relationship between spiritual fitness and resilience, using key constructs found in the scientific literature: a spiritual worldview, personal religious or spiritual practices, support from a spiritual community, and spiritual coping. The literature shows that possessing a sense of meaning and purpose in life is strongly positively related to quality of life and improved health and functioning. The authors find that diverse types of spiritual interventions are linked to improved resilience and well-being. These interventions focus mainly on the individual, but some address the military unit, the family, and the community |
Notes |
"RAND Project AIR FORCE." |
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"Prepared for the United States Air Force." |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 43-56) |
Notes |
English |
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (RAND, viewed October 8, 2013) |
Subject |
United States. Air Force -- Airmen -- Religious life
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United States. Air Force -- Civilian employees -- Religious life
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SUBJECT |
United States. Air Force fast |
Subject |
Families of military personnel -- Religious life -- United States
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Resilience (Personality trait)
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MEDICAL -- Preventive Medicine.
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Resilience (Personality trait)
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United States
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Martin, Margret T., author.
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Project Air Force (U.S.), issuing body.
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Rand Corporation, publisher.
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ISBN |
9780833083784 |
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0833083783 |
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