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| 100 | _aKalkbrenner, Michael T. | ||
| 245 | _aStructural invariance of the Global Wellness Model: A national sample | ||
| 260 | _aUSA:American Counseling Association,2024 | ||
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_aJournal of Counseling & Development _v102(1),107-118 |
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| 500 | _aTotal wellness (combined physical and mental health) is an integral element in the professional identity of counselors. Counselors need wellness-based models with corresponding screening tools to measure their clients’ wellness. A number of sociodemographic disparities in mental and physical wellness exist among US adults. While a number of wellness models exist (e.g., Global Wellness Model), the literature is missing a model that has been tested for invariance (equivalent meaning) across extant wellness-based sociodemographic variables. Invariance testing is a crucial next step in this line of research, as it is not appropriate to apply a model in practice if the meaning of the model's latent trait differs between subgroups of the population. Results demonstrated that the Global Wellness Model was invariant by gender, ethnicity, help-seeking history, income, and education among a national sample (N = 772) of US adults. Results also revealed sociodemographic differences in Global Wellness by income and help-seeking history. | ||
| 650 | _aCounseling, Health, Lifestyle Practice | ||
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