نتایج جستجو برای: religious coping

تعداد نتایج: 72390  

Journal: :Swiss medical weekly 2004
Sylvia Mohr Philippe Huguelet

This paper focuses on the relationships between schizophrenia and religion, on the basis of a review of literature and the data of an ongoing study about religiousness and spiritual coping conducted among outpatients with chronic schizophrenia. Religion (including both spirituality and religiousness) is salient in the lives of many people suffering from schizophrenia. However, psychiatric resea...

Journal: :Journal of traumatic stress 1996
A J Weaver H G Koenig F M Ochberg

This article addresses the need for improved clergy-mental health professional collaboration in the assessment and treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Tens of millions of North Americans with personal problems seek the counsel of clergy. There is an absence of research on the function of clergy as helpers with the traumatized and on the psychological dynamics of religious coping ...

Journal: :Military psychology : the official journal of the Division of Military Psychology, American Psychological Association 1999
Gro M Sandal Inger M Endresen Ragnar Vaernes Holger Ursin

Relations between personality profiles, measured by the Personality Characteristics Inventory (PCI), and habitual coping strategies, measured by the Utrecht Coping List (UCL), were investigated in a sample of submarine personnel and office employees. The predictive validity of these instruments were examined for reported stress, health complaints, and salivary cortisone measures during 3 submar...

Journal: :The Gerontologist 2015
Matt Bradshaw Christopher G Ellison Qijuan Fang Collin Mueller

PURPOSE OF THE STUDY Research has linked several aspects of religion--including service attendance, prayer, meditation, religious coping strategies, congregational support systems, and relations with God, among others--with positive mental health outcomes among older U.S. adults. This study examines a neglected dimension of religious life: listening to religious music. DESIGN AND METHODS Two ...

AbdeKhodaei, Mohammad Saeid , Aghamohammadian, Hamid Reza , hashemian moghadam, azam , JOUDI, MONA , Kareshki, Hossein ,

Introduction: The large body of research, from theorizing to empirical findings, suggests that positive cognitive Re-evaluation of trauma may further support positive post-traumatic outcomes by enhancing post-traumatic growth. The aim of this study was to investigate the direct and indirect role coping strategies, core beliefs disruption, social support, spirituality, religious cope and intrusi...

Journal: :British journal of health psychology 2012
Amy L Ai Paul Wink Marshall Shearer

OBJECTIVES Fatigue symptoms are common among individuals suffering from cardiac diseases, but few studies have explored longitudinally protective factors in this population. This study examined the effect of preoperative factors, especially the use of prayer for coping, on long-term postoperative fatigue symptoms as one aspect of lack of vitality in middle-aged and older patients who survived c...

2006
Kate Miriam Loewenthal Andrew K. MacLeod Vivienne Goldblatt Guy Lubitsh John D. Valentine

This study examined cognitive aspects of coping with stress, how these related to religiosity, and how they related to outcomes (positive mood, and distress). Participants (n=126) were of Protestant or Jewish background, and had all experienced recent major stress. They were assessed on measures of religiosity, religious coping, perception of the consequences of the stressful event, attribution...

2017
Parvin Mangolian Shahrbabaki Esmat Nouhi Majid Kazemi Fazlollah Ahmadi

BACKGROUND Many patients with heart failure grapple with related problems that threaten their feeling of well-being and quality of life. Patients look for ways to cope with the new situation. The present study aimed to explore religious coping from the perspective of patients with heart failure. METHODS This qualitative study used the content analysis of the semi-structured interviews. The da...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2011
Joni Y Sasaki Heejung S Kim

Religion helps people maintain a sense of control, particularly secondary control-acceptance of and adjustment to difficult situations--and contributes to strengthening social relationships in a religious community. However, little is known about how culture may influence these effects. The current research examined the interaction of culture and religion on secondary control and social affilia...

2014
Laurie A. Burke Robert A. Neimeyer

Many mourners turn to their spiritual beliefs and traditions when confronted by the death of a loved one. However, prior studies have either focused primarily on the benefits of faith following loss or studied spiritual struggle outside the context of bereavement. Moreover, scales to measure bereavement-related crises of faith and interventions specifically designed for spiritually inclined, di...

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