A growing body of literature suggests that people often turn to religion when coping with stressful events. However, studies on the efficacy of religious coping for people dealing with stressful [...]
Prospective study of religious coping among patients undergoing autologous stem cell transplantation
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Abstract: Considerable attention has focused on relationships between religious or spiritual coping and health outcomes among cancer patients. However, few studies have differentiated among [...]
Religious Struggle and Religious Comfort in Response to Illness: Health Outcomes among Stem Cell Transplant Patients
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Growing interest has focused on relationships between health and religious coping among cancer patients. However, little is known about the health correlates of negative or conflicted religious [...]
Religious and Spiritual Appraisals and Coping Strategies among Patients in Medical Rehabilitation
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This longitudinal investigation examined the prevalence of religious and spiritual appraisals and coping strategies and their associations with anxiety, depression, and posttraumatic growth among [...]
Religious Coping Moderates the Relation Between Racism and Psychological Well-Being Among Christian Asian American College Students
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The authors examined the moderating role of positive and negative religious coping in the relation between racism and psychological well-being in a sample of Catholic and Protestant Asian [...]
Role of religious involvement and spirituality in functioning among African Americans with cancer: testing a mediational model
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The present study tested a mediational model of the role of religious involvement, spirituality, and physical/emotional functioning in a sample of African American men and women with cancer. [...]
Quality of life (QOL), supportive care, and spirituality in hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT) patients
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Abstract: For many patients, a hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT) can be challenging to physical and emotional health. Supportive care needs can be overwhelming for many patients and [...]
The Role of Spirituality and Religious Coping in the Quality of Life of Patients with Advanced Cancer Receiving Palliative Radiation Therapy
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Objectives: National palliative care guidelines outline spiritual care as a domain of palliative care, yet patients’ religiousness and/or spirituality (R/S) are underappreciated in the palliative [...]
Spiritual quality of life and spiritual coping: evidence for a two-factor structure of the WHOQOL spirituality, religiousness, and personal beliefs module
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Background: The WHOQOL-SRPB has been a useful module to measure aspects of QOL related to spirituality, religiousness, and personal beliefs, but recent research has pointed to potential problems [...]
Religious coping and depression in multicultural Amsterdam: A comparison between native Dutch citizens and Turkish, Moroccan and Surinamese/Antillean migrants
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Background: Depressive patients may derive consolation as well as struggle from their religion. Outside the Western-Christian cultures these phenomena did not receive much empirical exploration. [...]