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Religion and Life Satisfaction of Polish Female Students Representing Roman Catholic Affiliation: Test of Empirical Model

open access: yesReligions, 2021
Religion is an important factor of life satisfaction for adolescents. This relationship is complex and depends on religiousness indicators used, religious affiliation, sex, age, and some cultural aspects.
Marcin Wnuk
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Religious faith and psychosocial adaptation among stroke patients in Kuwait: A mixed method study [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The final published article is available from the link below. Copyright @ 2012 Springer Science+Business Media.Religious faith is central to life for Muslim patients in Kuwait, so it may influence adaptation and ...
A Abdel-Khalek   +31 more
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Psychological health and religious coping of Ghanaian women with infertility

open access: yesBioPsychoSocial Medicine, 2017
Background Infertility has been shown to have considerable psychological effects on the well-being of couples, especially women. Religion has been found as a resource used by infertile women to cope with their distress.
Mabel Oti-Boadi, Kwaku Oppong Asante
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The influence of religious coping on family resilience in family interactions during the COVID-19 pandemic [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
Background: Religious coping is very important in overcoming difficult problems in the family. This study aims to analyze the influence of religious coping on family resilience in family interactions during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Bekti Prasetyo, Yoyok   +4 more
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RELIGIOUS/SPIRITUAL COPING: A STUDY WITH FAMILY CAREGIVERS OF CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS UNDERGOING CHEMOTHERAPY

open access: yesCogitare Enfermagem, 2019
Objective: To identify the style of religious-spiritual coping used by family caregivers of children and adolescents undergoing chemotherapy.Method: Quantitative descriptive study.
Rosangela Garcia Jaramillo   +2 more
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Turning to God in the Face of Ostracism: Effects of Social Exclusion on Religiousness [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
The present research proposes that individuals who are socially excluded can turn to religion to cope with the experience. Empirical studies conducted to test this hypothesis consistently found that socially excluded persons reported (a) significantly ...
Allport, G.W.   +18 more
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God and the Machine: A Correlational Study on Mobile Phone Dependence, Religious Coping, and Mental Health [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Research on the various effects of mobile phones did not begin to be published until after they had already been integrated into society. To date, the results of various studies looking into the relationship between mobile phone use and mental health ...
Bolme, Rachel
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The Association between Religious Belief and Drug Adherence Mediated by Religious Coping in Patients with Mental Disorders

open access: yesSocial Health and Behavior, 2019
Introduction: Adherence to drug regimen is an important factor in the treatment of patients with mental disorders. In some studies, religious beliefs have been shown to be effective for treatment adherence. This study aimed to investigate the association
Mohadeseh Movahedizadeh   +3 more
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Religious Coping and Life-Prolonging Care

open access: yesJAMA, 2009
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Laarhoven, H.W.M. van   +2 more
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Religiousness and Religious Coping in a Secular Society: The Gender Perspective [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Religion and Health, 2013
Women are found to be more religious than men and more likely to use religious coping. Only few studies have explored religious gender differences in more secular societies. This population-based study comprised 3,000 Danish men and women (response rate 45 %) between 20 and 40 years of age.
Hvidtjørn, Dorte   +4 more
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