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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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Religious Coping in College Students

Journal of Religion and Health, 1999
Three religious-coping profiles (Self-directing, Deferring/Collaborative, and Eclectic) have been identified in previous research with cardiac-transplantation candidates. This study examines the existence of religious-coping styles in college students and tests the role of religious coping as a stress moderator of psychological and physical symptoms ...
Misty R. Kolchakian, Samuel F. Sears
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Religious Coping in Stressful Situations

Archive for the Psychology of Religion, 2016
Religious coping has been found to help people in stressful situations. It takes place within a specific cultural religious/context yet its measurement has not always been adapted to the context of the study population. The aim of this study was to develop an instrument to measure religious coping among religious Jews—a population that has received ...
Hani Nouman, Yael Benyamini
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Religious coping in highly religious psychiatric inpatients

Mental Health, Religion & Culture, 2004
This study among highly religious psychiatric patients in a mental hospital in the Netherlands focused on the following issues: their religious and spiritual beliefs and activities; their religious coping activities, measured using Pargament's three coping styles and a positive religious coping scale; the influence of religious coping on psychological ...
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Religious Fundamentalism, Religious Coping, and Preference for Psychological and Religious Treatment

International Journal for the Psychology of Religion, 2011
Religion may not be simply another variable in the assessment of treatment-seeking but an alternative worldview about the nature of suffering and its appropriate treatment. This study examines the relation of religious fundamentalism and religious coping on relative preference for psychological or religious help-seeking in 142 undergraduate students ...
Rachel Wamser   +2 more
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TERRORISM, POSTTRAUMATIC STRESS, AND RELIGIOUS COPING

Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 2002
The events of September 11, 2001 triggered a widespread national response that was two-fold: a posttraumatic stress reaction and an increase in attendance in religious services and practices immediately following the tragic events. The following discussion traces the existing research to distinguish this posttraumatic stress reaction from posttraumatic
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Neighborhood conditions, religious coping, and uncontrolled hypertension

Social Science Research, 2017
The purpose of this study is to see whether God-mediated control beliefs moderate the relationship between living in rundown neighborhoods and uncontrolled hypertension. God-mediated control refers to the belief that God will help people handle the stressors that arise in life. Data are provided by a nationwide survey of adults (N = 1919).
Neal, Krause   +3 more
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Religious Coping, Ethnicity, and Ambulatory Blood Pressure

Psychosomatic Medicine, 2001
To investigate the relationship between religious coping, ethnicity, and ambulatory blood pressure (ABP) measured during daily life.A 24-hour ABP was obtained from 155 men and women (78 African American and 77 white) on a typical workday. ABP was averaged over awake and sleep periods, and clinic BP was also assessed.
P R, Steffen   +3 more
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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
Keisha, Ross   +3 more
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