نتایج جستجو برای: religious practices

تعداد نتایج: 220543  

Journal: :Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2005
Arndt Büssing Peter F Matthiessen Thomas Ostermann

BACKGROUND Quality of life is a multidimensional construct composed of functional, physical, emotional, social and spiritual well-being. In order to examine how patients with severe diseases view the impact of spirituality and religiosity on their health and how they cope with illness, we have developed the SpREUK questionnaire. We deliberately avoided the intermingling of attitudes, conviction...

Journal: :journal of reproduction and infertility 0

background: one of the most common mental health problems among women with infertility problems is depression. research has shown that religious beliefs and practices can help people to cope with difficult situations. the purpose of this study was to explore the role of different religious coping strategies in predicting depression in a group of infertile women in shiraz. methods: a total of 72...

2014
Giancarlo Lucchetti

Interestingly, the same group has recently published an 17 pirituality is understood to be a “personal search to undertand final questions about life, itsmeaning, its relationship to acredness or transcendence that may or may not lead to the evelopment of religious practices or formation of religious ommunities”. In contrast, religiousness is the “extension o which an individual believes, follo...

Journal: :Memory & cognition 2014
Gordon Pennycook James Allan Cheyne Nathaniel Barr Derek J Koehler Jonathan A Fugelsang

Recent research has indicated a negative relation between the propensity for analytic reasoning and religious beliefs and practices. Here, we propose conflict detection as a mechanism underlying this relation, on the basis of the hypothesis that more-analytic people are less religious, in part, because they are more sensitive to conflicts between immaterial religious beliefs and beliefs about t...

Journal: :The Journal of nervous and mental disease 2006
Kevin J Flannelly Harold G Koenig Christopher G Ellison Kathleen Galek Neal Krause

The present study examined the association between belief in life after death and six measures of psychiatric symptomology in a national sample of 1403 adult Americans. A statistically significant inverse relationship was found between belief in life after death and symptom severity on all six symptom clusters that were examined (i.e., anxiety, depression, obsession-compulsion, paranoia, phobia...

Journal: :Personality and social psychology review : an official journal of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Inc 2010
Sander L Koole Michael E McCullough Julius Kuhl Peter H M P Roelofsma

To maintain religious standards, individuals must frequently endure aversive or forsake pleasurable experiences. Yet religious individuals on average display higher levels of emotional well-being compared to nonreligious individuals. The present article seeks to resolve this paradox by suggesting that many forms of religion may facilitate a self-regulatory mode that is flexible, efficient, and ...

2011
Pranab Kumar Das Saibal Kar Madhumanti Kayal

Religious Minorities and Provision of Public Goods: Evidence from Rural West Bengal Religious and ethnic minorities across the world face partisan treatment with regard to provision of public goods, either as outcome of discriminatory practices or due to historical antecedents, such as the caste and religious divides in India. In several districts of West Bengal in India concentration of religi...

2014
Janneke T Gitsels–van der Wal Judith Manniën Lisanne A Gitsels Hans S Reinders Pieternel S Verhoeven Mohammed M Ghaly Trudy Klomp Eileen K Hutton

BACKGROUND In the Netherlands, prenatal screening follows an opting in system and comprises two non-invasive tests: the combined test to screen for trisomy 21 at 12 weeks of gestation and the fetal anomaly scan to detect structural anomalies at 20 weeks. Midwives counsel about prenatal screening tests for congenital anomalies and they are increasingly having to counsel women from religious back...

Journal: :basic and clinical cancer research 0
esfandyar baljani department of nursing and midwifery urmia branch, islamic azad university, urmia, iran mehdi kazemi depatment of social science- sociology, gilan university, gilan, iran elham amanpour seyyed-al shohada hospital,urmia medical science university , urmia, iran. touran tizfahm department of nursing and midwifery urmia branch, islamic azad university, urmia, iran

background: religion, spiritual well-being and hope are concepts that are frequently used as a source of coping in patients with cancer. however, few studies have examined these factors with independent measurement devices. aim: to determine the relationship between religion, spiritual wellbeing, hope and quality of life in cancer patients admitted to omid’s hospital in urmia city from august t...

2015
Angellar Manguvo Benford Mafuvadze

Cite this article: Angellar Manguvo, Benford Mafuvadze. The impact of traditional and religious practices on the spread of Ebola in West Africa: time for a strategic shift. Pan Afr Med J. 2015;22(Supp 1):9

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