The second issue of The International Journal of Health, Wellness and Society. has now been published.
Volume 1, Number 2 contains:
- “First, do no Harm”: Uncaring and Incompetent Healthcare by James Marcum.
- Inside-out Approaches to Promoting Aboriginal Australian Wellbeing: Evidence From a Decade of Community-based Participatory Research by Roxanne Bainbridge, Janya McCalman, Komla Tsey and Cath Brown.
- Making the Team: Threats to Health and Wellness within Sport Hazing Cultures by Jessica W. Chin and Jay Johnson.
- Egyptian and U.S. Parent Attitudes Regarding Adapted Physical Activities (APA) for Children with Disabilities by Sherin Elmahdy, Patrick DiRocco and Ezzeldin Rady Aly.
- Effects of Augmented Feedback with Imposition Frequency in Learning Accuracy of throwing in Children by Hossein Sepasi, Parivash Nourbakhsh and S Davood Hosseinie.
- The Effect of Three Different Fatigue Protocols on Dynamic Balance in Female Student Athletes by Parivash Nourbakhsh, Hossein Sepasi and Saba Rezaee.
- The Influence of Military Culture and Veteran Worldviews on Mental Health Treatment: Practice Implications for Combat Veteran Help-seeking and Wellness by Eugenia Weiss and Jose E. Coll.
- Primary Prevention of Diabetes in the Middle East and North Africa Region: An Ecological Perspective by Chelsea Heaven, Nancy Morales, Adrienne Luegers, Ahmed YoussefAgha and Wasantha Jayawardene.
- Modeling Indicators of Patient Long-term Care Placement by Lori A. Post, Robert J. Griffore and Lillian A. Phenice.
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