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Religiousness, Religious Coping, and Psychological Well-Being in Nursing Home Residents [PDF]
To measure the importance of religion among nursing home residents, describe their use of religious coping strategies, and examine the association between religiousness, religious coping, and psychological well-being.Cross-sectional study.Two nursing facilities in Boston, Massachusetts.One hundred forty cognitively intact to moderately impaired long ...
Karen Glasser, Scandrett +1 more
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Aging, Religious Doubt, and Psychological Well-Being [PDF]
The purpose of this study is twofold: (a) To see whether religious doubt is related to psychological well-being and (b) to test for age differences in the relationship between these constructs. The data come from a national sample of Presbyterians. The findings suggest that doubt is associated with greater psychological distress and diminished feelings
N, Krause +3 more
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GRATITUDE, RELIGIOUSNESS AND WELL-BEING
Background: Previous researches have identified the positive effects of gratitude on happiness and well-being. It has been found that spirituality can enhance gratitude and well-being. Our study aimed to examine the link between gratitude and subjective wellbeing among religious and non-religious people. Furthermore we tested if a 4-week long gratitude
Ferenczi, Andrea +5 more
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Gratitude, Religiousness and Well-Being.
Previous researches have identified the positive effects of gratitude on happiness and well-being. It has been found that spirituality can enhance gratitude and well-being. Our study aimed to examine the link between gratitude and subjective well-being among religious and non-religious people.
Andrea, Ferenczi +6 more
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Religious Meaning and Subjective Well-Being in Late Life [PDF]
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between religious meaning and subjective well-being. A major emphasis is placed on assessing race differences in the relationship between these constructs.Interviews were conducted with a nationwide sample of older White and older Black adults.
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Psychological Well Being among Highly Religious and Low Religious Students [PDF]
The aim of our study was to compare psychological well-being among highly religious and low religious students of Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh. The hypothesis was that those who are more religious will display high level of psychological well-being to those who are less religious.
null Dr. (Mrs.) Asiya Aijaz +1 more
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Karanga religious perception of health and well-being
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The Relationship between Religious Well-Being, Existential Well-Being, Fear of Progression and Quality of Life in Patients with Cancer: The Mediating Role of Hope. [PDF]
Sharif Nia H +6 more
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Religion and Spirituality as Social Determinants of Sleep Health Across the Globe: A Narrative Review. [PDF]
Singh R +3 more
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