Social, Cultural, and Spiritual Motivations of Substance Use – Mozambique
What are the social, cultural, and spiritual motivations of substance use among young adults in Maputo, Mozambique?
What are the social, cultural, and spiritual motivations of substance use among young adults in Maputo, Mozambique?
Does staying in touch with individuals by text and phone every two weeks increase retention in a Resilient Recovery program or another recovery program compared to retention rates in the published literature?
How are Jesus Cares Ministry programs implemented in the United States including core features and complexities?
What is the perceived impact on individuals, families, and other church members and locations where Jesus Cares Ministry has been implemented?
What are the barriers and facilitators associated with physical, emotional, and spiritual health among the youth aged 10 to 35 in Zambia? With additional funding, the team is also willing to expand their efforts to include youth in Malawi.
Does a gospel-based recovery model reduce substance use among current UCU students compared to students receiving existing UCU substance use care and help?
Can a youth-designed, faith-based intervention be a successful complement to the existing school-based SRH curriculum in reducing the incidence of teen pregnancy and STIs and increasing demonstration of positive values-based behaviors?
What is the impact of spiritual beliefs of households in CHE communities on health behaviors?
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