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TOPIC: PASTORAL COUNSELING ON MENTAL HEALTH
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>Question years of age or older and a member of Deliverance Center for all Nations church. Please read this form and ask any questions you may have before agreeing to be in the study. Cynthia Taylor, a doctoral candidate in the School of Divinity at Liberty University, is conducting this study.Background Information: The purpose of this study is to determine if data suggests that members of the church are actively seeking pastoral counseling as an option to address current mental health issues, and if current pastoral counseling has impacted the congregation positively.Procedures: If you agree to be in this study, I would ask you to do the following things:Answer the survey questions provided to the best of your ability.Risks: The risks involved in this study are minimal, which means they are equal to the risks you would encounter in everyday life. Benefits: Participants should not expect to receive a direct benefit from taking part in this study.Compensation: Participants will not be compensated for participating in this study. Confidentiality: Data will be stored on a password locked computer and may be used in future presentations. After three years, all electronic records will be deleted. Voluntary Nature of the Study: Participation in this study is voluntary. Your decision whether or not to participate will not affect your current or future relations with Liberty University. If you decide to participate, you are free to not answer any question or withdraw at any time, prior to submitting the survey, without affecting those relationships. How to Withdraw from the Study: If you choose to withdraw from the study, please exit the survey and close your internet browser. Your responses will not be recorded or included in the study. Contacts and Questions: The researcher conducting this study is Cynthia Taylor. You may ask any questions you have now. If you have questions later, you are encouraged to contact her at cetaylor8@liberty.edu. You may also contact faculty chair, Dr. Garcia, at mgarcia @liberty.edu. If you have any questions or concerns regarding this study and would like to talk to someone other than the researcher, you are encouraged to contact the Institutional Review Board, 1 1 University Blvd., Green Hall Ste. , Lynchburg, VA 5 or email at irb@liberty.edu. Do you agree to these terms?
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1 0 You are invited to be in a research study on the correlation of pastoral counseling and mental health. You were selected as a possible participant because you are years of age or older and a member of Deliverance Center for all Nations church. Please read this form and ask any questions you may have before agreeing to be in the study. Cynthia Taylor, a doctoral candidate in the School of Divinity at Liberty University, is conducting this study.Background Information: The purpose of this study is to determine if data suggests that members of the church are actively seeking pastoral counseling as an option to address current mental health issues, and if current pastoral counseling has impacted the congregation positively.Procedures: If you agree to be in this study, I would ask you to do the following things:Answer the survey questions provided to the best of your ability.Risks: The risks involved in this study are minimal, which means they are equal to the risks you would encounter in everyday life. Benefits: Participants should not expect to receive a direct benefit from taking part in this study.Compensation: Participants will not be compensated for participating in this study. Confidentiality: Data will be stored on a password locked computer and may be used in future presentations. After three years, all electronic records will be deleted. Voluntary Nature of the Study: Participation in this study is voluntary. Your decision whether or not to participate will not affect your current or future relations with Liberty University. If you decide to participate, you are free to not answer any question or withdraw at any time, prior to submitting the survey, without affecting those relationships. How to Withdraw from the Study: If you choose to withdraw from the study, please exit the survey and close your internet browser. Your responses will not be recorded or included in the study. Contacts and Questions: The researcher conducting this study is Cynthia Taylor. You may ask any questions you have now. If you have questions later, you are encouraged to contact her at cetaylor8@liberty.edu. You may also contact faculty chair, Dr. Garcia, at mgarcia3@liberty.edu. If you have any questions or concerns regarding this study and would like to talk to someone other than the researcher, you are encouraged to contact the Institutional Review Board, 71 University Blvd., Green Hall Ste. 2845, Lynchburg, VA 245 or email at irb@liberty.edu. Do you agree to these terms? Pastoral Counseling Research Survey
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Pastoral Counseling Research Survey
You are invited to be in a research study on the correlation of pastoral counseling and mental health. You were selected as a possible participant because you are 1
8
3
9
7
28
4
5
24
51
Answer Choices
Responses
Yes
99.
0
6
10
No
0.94%
Answered
106
Skipped
18
19
15
Question 2
What is your gender?
Answer Choices Responses
Answered 106
Skipped 0
What is your gender?
Question 3
Pastoral Counseling Research Survey
Answer Choices Responses
.70%
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%
28
21
Answered 106
Skipped 0
What is your highest level of education?
Question 4
Pastoral Counseling Research Survey
Answer Choices Responses
0
0.94% 1
84.91% 90
Pacific Islander: A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Hawaii, Guam, Samoa, or other Pacific Islands.
0.94% 1
5
6
3
Answered 106
Skipped 0
What is your Ethnic/Racial background?
Question 5
Pastoral Counseling Research Survey
Answer Choices Responses
24
24.00% 24
51
Have you ever personally struggled with mental illness of any kind?
Question 6
Pastoral Counseling Research Survey
Answer Choices Responses
.00%
22
.00%
69
9
Answered 100
Skipped 6
Have you ever seen a psychiatrist as a treatment option for your mental health concerns?
Question 7
Pastoral Counseling Research Survey
Answer Choices Responses
21
.00%
68
.00%
11
Answered 100
Skipped 6
Have you have seen a psychologist as a treatment option for your mental health concerns?
Question 8
Pastoral Counseling Research Survey
Answer Choices Responses
26
4.00% 4
1.00% 1
28
2
9.00% 9
.00%
57
Answered 100
Skipped 6
“Have you ever been diagnosed by a medical or psychological professional with any of the following conditions?”
Question 9
Pastoral Counseling Research Survey
Answer Choices Responses
.00%
38
42
8.00% 8
2.00% 2
10
Answered 100
Skipped 6
“How would you describe your current status with your mental illness?”
Question 10
Pastoral Counseling Research Survey
Answer Choices Responses
5
10.00% 10
.00%
20
16
20
.00%
29
Answered 100
Skipped 6
“My acute mental illness made/makes it difficult to understand redemption.”
Question 11
Pastoral Counseling Research Survey
Answer Choices Responses
.00%
14
18
23
.00%
25
10.00% 10
Answered 100
Skipped 6
“I believe a Christian with an acute mental illness can succeed spiritually even if the illness has not been treated.”
Question
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Pastoral Counseling Research Survey
Answer Choices Responses
15
26
.00%
17
28
Answered 100
Skipped 6
“My acute mental illness weakens my efforts to live like a Christian.”
Question
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Pastoral Counseling Research Survey
Answer Choices Responses
14
Have you ever sought pastoral counseling as a treatment option for your mental health concerns?
Question 14
Pastoral Counseling Research Survey
Answer Choices Responses
3
2
3.23% 3
7
Answered 93
Skipped 13
If so, when was the last counseling session?
Question 15
Pastoral Counseling Research Survey
Answer Choices Responses
12
19
15
6
1
Answered 93
Skipped 13
Do you agree that pastoral counseling sessions are beneficial in your treatment plan?
Question 16
Pastoral Counseling Research Survey
Answer Choices Responses
5
.
%
Answered 93
Skipped 13
Following the last pastoral counseling session, do you agree that there are recurrent struggles with your mental illness?
Question 17
Pastoral Counseling Research Survey
Answer Choices Responses
8
69
Answered 93
Skipped 13
Have the symptoms of your mental health impairment improved since your last pastoral counseling session?
Question 18
Pastoral Counseling Research Survey
Answer Choices Responses
17
29
34
Strongly disagree 5.38% 5
Answered 93
Skipped 13
Do you agree others would benefit from pastoral counseling as a treatment option for mental illness?
Question 19
Pastoral Counseling Research Survey
Answer Choices Responses
10
16
7.53% 7
4
2.15% 2
N/A 43.01% 40
Answered 93
Skipped 13
“As I have dealt with mental illness, I have found the local church to be”
Question 20
Pastoral Counseling Research Survey
Answer Choices Responses
Agree 7.53% 7
11
59
Answered 93
Skipped 13
Counseling sessions with my pastor haves explicitly helped me think through and live out my faith in the context of my mental illness.”
Question 21
Pastoral Counseling Research Survey
Answer Choices Responses
65
61
7.53% 7
1
Answered 93
Skipped 13
Other (please specify)
Free Response: May select multiple answers: Do you believe local churches should assist individuals with acute mental illness in any of the following areas?”