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Spiritual Well-Being, and Caring Burden of Informal Caregivers of Stroke Patients. [PDF]

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Religious involvement and psychological well-being in the Middle East

The International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine, 2023
Objective There is growing evidence that religious involvement is associated with better mental health in Christian Western countries. Whether the same is true in Middle Eastern countries whose populations are largely Muslim is less clear.
Harold G Koenig, Saad Al Shohaib
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Religious well‐being in noninstitutionalized elderly women

Health Care for Women International, 1997
Spirituality is recognized as an important component of health care practice with elderly people. Yet, discussion of the role it plays in elderly women on a day-to-day basis is minimal, and it is frequently not addressed in quality-of-life studies in this population.
C R, Zorn, M T, Johnson
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Religious domains and general well-being

Social Indicators Research, 1990
With only a few notable exceptions, studies on quality of life or general well-being have failed to deal with religiosity in general, and the development of more refined measures of religious meaning and belonging in particular. Data measuring subjective perceptions of well-being for various domains of life, including neighborhood, employment, work at ...
Margaret M. Poloma, Brian F. Pendleton
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