The present research examined the moderating effect of religious coping (positive or negative) on the relationship between depressive symptoms and alcohol-related problems. Furthermore, the current study examined the moderating effects of positive and negative religious coping in the context of the confirmed mediation of drinking to cope on depression and alcohol related problems (i.e., moderated-mediation). The study consisted of 294 religious undergraduate student drinkers from a large southeastern university. The majority of participants identified themselves as Christian (n = 257, 87.4%), were female (n = 218, 74.1%), and reported a mean age of 21.85 (SD = 5.57) years. Participants completed measures of depressive symptoms, alcohol use,...
Depressive symptoms and alcohol use frequently coexist. In college students, the rates of depression...
This longitudinal study evaluated the effect of religiousness on substance use and depression both c...
Objective: In college student samples, the association between depressive symptoms and alcohol-relat...
The present research examined the moderating effect of religious coping (positive or negative) on th...
Title from PDF of title page, viewed February 22, 2017Thesis advisor: Kymberley BennettVitaIncludes ...
Religious coping and spiritual well-being were found to be culturally important resilience factors f...
Research shows that aspects of religion and spirituality can influence drinking behavior among unive...
This study examined the relationships between five early maladaptive schemas (Defectiveness/Shame, D...
This study examined the impact of a medical illness in 36 elderly male and female home health care p...
Excessive alcohol use has been recognized as a critical health hazard for college students, particul...
Alcohol use is a prevalent concern on college campuses. There are a number of factors that may place...
This study examined the unique and combined impact of three different God images (loving, controllin...
textUsing a stress and coping framework, this study examines the role of religious coping in the div...
Background: Understanding the potential psychosocial mechanisms that explain (i.e., mediate) the ass...
The rise of Chronic Illness and Disease (CID) globally and the increase in lifespan/survival rates a...
Depressive symptoms and alcohol use frequently coexist. In college students, the rates of depression...
This longitudinal study evaluated the effect of religiousness on substance use and depression both c...
Objective: In college student samples, the association between depressive symptoms and alcohol-relat...
The present research examined the moderating effect of religious coping (positive or negative) on th...
Title from PDF of title page, viewed February 22, 2017Thesis advisor: Kymberley BennettVitaIncludes ...
Religious coping and spiritual well-being were found to be culturally important resilience factors f...
Research shows that aspects of religion and spirituality can influence drinking behavior among unive...
This study examined the relationships between five early maladaptive schemas (Defectiveness/Shame, D...
This study examined the impact of a medical illness in 36 elderly male and female home health care p...
Excessive alcohol use has been recognized as a critical health hazard for college students, particul...
Alcohol use is a prevalent concern on college campuses. There are a number of factors that may place...
This study examined the unique and combined impact of three different God images (loving, controllin...
textUsing a stress and coping framework, this study examines the role of religious coping in the div...
Background: Understanding the potential psychosocial mechanisms that explain (i.e., mediate) the ass...
The rise of Chronic Illness and Disease (CID) globally and the increase in lifespan/survival rates a...
Depressive symptoms and alcohol use frequently coexist. In college students, the rates of depression...
This longitudinal study evaluated the effect of religiousness on substance use and depression both c...
Objective: In college student samples, the association between depressive symptoms and alcohol-relat...