Date of Award
Spring 5-1996
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Honors College
Department
Psychology
First Advisor
Dr. Arlene K. Kestner
Second Advisor
Dr. Rogers J. Newman
Third Advisor
Dr. Beverly Wade
Abstract
The goal of the present research was to determine the status of aromatherapy and the frequency of use among college students. A total of seventy-six Southern University students from general psychology classes served as volunteers in the pilot study. The study required the use of a ten-question survey that asked for information pertaining to aromatherapy. It was found that college students use products containing soothing fragrances but are not familiar with the effects.
Recommended Citation
Evans, Cicely, "Aromatherapy and the frequency of use among college students" (1996). Electronic Dissertations and Theses. 29.
https://digitalcommons.subr.edu/dissertations_theses/29