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The Relationship Between Religion and Religious Coping: Religious Coping as a Moderator Between Religion and Adjustment

Journal of Religion and Health, 2008
This study examined the relationship between and among religion, religious coping, and positive/negative psychological adjustment and investigated whether the four religious coping styles of Self-Directing, Deferring, Collaborative, and Turning to Religion would significantly moderate the relationship between religion and psychological adjustment. Each
Paul J Handal   +2 more
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Religious Coping, Drinking Motivation, and Sex

open access: yesPsychological Reports, 2003
The relations for religious coping with types of drinking motivation were examined in 178 college students. Participants completed the Ways of Religious Coping Scale and the Drinking Motives Questionnaire. As expected, correlations suggested that amount of alcohol used as well as social and enhancement motives for using were negatively related to ...
Timothy K, Daugherty, Linda M, McLarty
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Religious and Psychological Implications of Positive and Negative Religious Coping in Iran

Journal of Religion and Health, 2016
This study examined the religious and psychological implications of religious coping in Iran. University students (N = 224) responded to the Brief Positive and Negative Religious Coping Scales along with measures of Religious Orientation, Integrative Self-Knowledge, Self-Control, Mindfulness, Self-Compassion, Self-Esteem, Guilt, Shame, and Self ...
Nima Ghorbani   +2 more
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Religious Coping with Chronic Pain

Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback, 1999
This study examined the role of religious and nonreligious cognitive-behavioral coping in a sample of 61 chronic pain patients from a midwestern pain clinic. Participants described their chronic pain and indicated their use of religious and nonreligious cognitive-behavioral coping strategies.
E G, Bush   +5 more
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Religious orientation and coping with cancer

Journal of Religion & Health, 1992
In this study we investigated the role of religious orientation in coping with stresses associated with cancer. A measure of daily coping and the Religious Orientation scale were administered to forty hematology-oncology patients in order to examine frequency of eight coping responses across religious orientations.
M S, Meyer, E M, Altmaier, C P, Burns
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The impact of religious practice and religious coping on geriatric depression

International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 2003
AbstractObjectiveBoth religiousness and social support have been shown to influence depression outcome, yet some researchers have theorized that religiousness largely reflects social support. We set out to determine the relationship of religiousness with depression outcome after considering clinical factors.MethodsElderly patients (n = 114) in the ...
Hayden B, Bosworth   +4 more
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Religious and Nonreligious Coping among Cancer Patients

Journal of Empirical Theology, 2009
A pilot study was conducted at the outpatient clinic of the department of medical oncology of Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre. The goal was to draw up an inventory of religious and nonreligious coping strategies of patients with a life threatening disease such as cancer. Current research focuses on various forms of coping. An often neglected
Uden, M.H.F. van   +4 more
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The role of religious coping in adjustment to cancer

Psycho-Oncology, 2003
AbstractThis study tested a model of adjustment to cancer in which social support, disease impact, and religious coping were hypothesized to have an impact on adjustment to cancer that was mediated by self‐efficacy. Two hundred and ninety‐two people with cancer completed questionnaires.
Raymond C, Nairn, Thomas V, Merluzzi
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Religious coping and the threat of heart transplantation

Journal of Religion and Health, 1994
The concern of this article is to examine the relationship between religiousness and state-and-trait anxiety in a sample of cardiac transplantation candidates. Religiousness was made operational by integrating measures of religious orientation and religious coping with cluster analysis to form religious coping profiles.
S F, Sears, A F, Greene
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Religious/Spiritual Coping and Secular Existential Coping

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Understanding adjustment, coping processes, and various coping strategies is important for preserving and enhancing mental and physical well-being.
Saeid Zandi, Fereshteh Ahmadi
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