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Wicozani Instrument

We are using the Wicozani Instrument to confirm participant fit with this course.

A Native community developed the Wicozani Instrument, a 9-item self-report measure, to assess overall health and well-being from an Indigenous epistemology. The Wicozani Instrument measures mental, physical, and spiritual health and their importance to an individual’s quality of life.

If we have any questions about your responses, we will reach out to you within 72 hours after you complete this survey.

(Creators: Heather J. Peters, PhD, Teresa R. Peterson, EdD, and the Dakota Wicohan Community)

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Question 1 of 11

1. How does someone know if their “Mind” is healthy? (your thoughts and emotions) (please write a short answer)   

Question 2 of 11

2. How do you rate your “mental health”? (your thoughts and emotions) (please click on one)

A

1. Extremely Poor

B

2. Below Average

C

3. Average

D

4. Above Average

E

5. Excellent

Question 3 of 11

3. How does someone know if their “Body” is healthy? (please write a short answer)

Question 4 of 11

4. How do you rate your “physical health”? (your body) (please click on one)

A

1. Extremely Poor

B

2. Below Average

C

3. Average

D

4. Above Average

E

5. Excellent

Question 5 of 11

5. How does someone know if their “spirit” is healthy? (your beliefs) (please write a short answer)

Question 6 of 11

6. How do you rate your “spiritual health”? (your beliefs) (please click on one)

A

1. Extremely Poor

B

2. Below Average

C

3. Average

D

4. Above Average

E

5. Excellent

Question 7 of 11

7. How important is your “mental health” to your quality of life? (please click on one)

A

1. Very Unimportant

B

2. Unimportant

C

3. Neither Important nor Unimportant

D

4. Important

E

5. Very Important

Question 8 of 11

8. How important is your “physical health” to your quality of life? (please click on one)

A

1. Very Unimportant

B

2. Unimportant

C

3. Neither Important nor Unimportant

D

4. Important

E

5. Very Important

Question 9 of 11

9. How important is your “spiritual health” to your quality of life? (please click on one)

A

1. Very Unimportant

B

2. Unimportant

C

3. Neither Important nor Unimportant

D

4. Important

E

5. Very Important

Question 10 of 11

10. How do you plan to use what you learn about IFS in your work or personal life?

Question 11 of 11

11. Do you have any comments, questions or concerns?

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