نتایج جستجو برای: religious beliefs in applying marketing concepts

تعداد نتایج: 17031130  

2016
Lydia Aziato Philippa N. A. Odai Cephas N. Omenyo

BACKGROUND Religiosity in health care delivery has attracted some attention in contemporary literature. The religious beliefs and practices of patients play an important role in the recovery of the patient. Pregnant women and women in labour exhibit their faith and use religious artefacts. This phenomenon is poorly understood in Ghana. The study sought to investigate the religious beliefs and p...

2010
Ronald Horst

If religious beliefs matter, how should we expect those beliefs to affect the behavior of religious terrorists? The religious motivation for terrorism often is assumed to be pursuit of bene ts in the afterlife. Though Berman (2009) and others do not nd much empirical support for theology as an motivator for terrorism, few economic models of terrorism attempt to incorporate religious beliefs. We...

Journal: :Nursing standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987) 2002
Claire Hilton Farina Ghaznavi Tahira Zuberi

BACKGROUND Holistic practice involves caring for the physical, psychological, social and spiritual needs of patients. Spiritual assessment is an important part of the patient's overall assessment. Religion is a component of spirituality and is supported by a recognisable formal system of beliefs. Religious beliefs might help patients in their search for meaning in life, especially in difficult ...

ژورنال: دین و سلامت 2022

Background and Purpose: Fostering critical thinking is one of the most important goals of higher education in any country. Considering the controversial issues regarding the role of religious beliefs in human life and reports on the impact of critical thinking on religious beliefs, the present study aimed to investigate the Relationship between critical thinking and religious beliefs in medical...

Journal: :Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry 2012
Mujgan Inozu A Nuray Karanci David A Clark

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES The cognitive-behavioural perspective on obsessions recognizes that certain cultural experiences such as adherence to religious beliefs about the importance of maintaining strict mental control might increase the propensity for obsessional symptoms via the adoption of faulty appraisals and beliefs about the unacceptability and control of unwanted intrusive thoughts. Fe...

Sheikholeslami , Farzaneh, Sotodeh Navroudi, Seyed Omid, Talebi, Mahmood, Zeinali, Shina,

Introduction: Religious beliefs have an important effect on all psychological aspects of human life and strengthening these beliefs increases self-esteem, mental health and also decrease addiction and anger. Objective: This study aimed to survey the relationship between religious beliefs and mental health, self -esteem and anger in normal and drug-dependent people in Rasht. Methods: This is a c...

2012
Gholamreza Khoynezhad Ali Reza Rajaei Ahmad Sarvarazemy

OBJECTIVE Spiritual beliefs can help people find meaning of life, and can also influence their feelings, behaviors and mental health. The present research studied the relationship between basic religious beliefs (Human, Existence and God) and five personality factors: neuroticism, extraversion, openness, agreeableness, conscientiousness. METHOD One hundred seventy eight students of Islamic Az...

رمضانی, فریدون, شاکری نیا, ایرج,

Introduction and Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the association between physical activity, religious beliefs and happiness among older women. Materials & Methods: This descriptive study was conducted among 97 women (including 46 active and 51 inactive elderly) aged more than 55 years old living in the Rasht city. Participants were recruited using simple random sampling method. Wo...

2016
J Benjamin Cook Benjamin Cook Jacob E. Cheadle

Similarity of religious beliefs and practices among friends, or network-religion autocorrelation, is a common aspect of many social networks. Network-religion autocorrelation is important because it strengthens plausibility structures (Berger 1967), or the combination of beliefs and strong social ties to others who share those beliefs. Plausibility structures support sacred umbrellas (Smith 199...

2004
DEVEREAUX A. POLING MARGARET EVANS Alfred H. Meyer

In the United States, lay-adults with a range of educational backgrounds often conceptualize species change within a non-Darwinian adaptationist framework, or reject such ideas altogether, opting instead for creationist accounts in which species are viewed as immutable. In this study, such findings were investigated further by examining the relationship between religious belief, scientific expe...

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