This study tested a theoretical model concerning religious, passive, and active coping; pain; and psychological adjustment among a sample of 200 Latinos with arthritis. Respondents reported using high levels of religious coping. A path analysis indicated that religious coping was correlated with active but not with passive coping. Religious coping was directly related to psychological well-being. Passive coping was associated with greater pain and worse adjustment. The effects of active coping on pain, depression, and psychological well-being were entirely indirect, mediated by acceptance of illness and self-efficacy. These findings warrant more research on the mechanisms that mediate the relationship between coping and health. This study c...
This study examines the influence of acculturative stress on substance use and HIV risk behaviors am...
Individuals undergoing the stress of physical illness often report the use of religious coping activ...
No contexto das práticas de saúde, observa-se alusão freqüente à influência de aspectos religiosos n...
Previous research into spirituality, religiosity and coping tends to suffer from weak measurement of...
Intro The object of this study was to investigate the relationship between an individual’s spiritua...
This article examines the role of religion as a coping mechanism for health among aging Puerto Rican...
Religious coping now represents a key variable of interest in research on health outcomes, not only ...
Chronic pain is the most common cause of disability in the United States with depression, anxiety, a...
This study examined and the relative contributions of (a) gender, (b) perceived stress, (c) social s...
Abstract Background There is little prior research on...
The study sought to determine the relationship between both positive and negative religious beliefs ...
This systematic review examined the extent to which measures of religiosity/spirituality (R/S): (1) ...
Epidemiological research demonstrates a “Latino health paradox”: Despite greater exposure to social ...
Background: The biopsychosocial-spiritual model recognizes the impact of religious factors in modula...
This study used stress coping theory to examine the effects of spirituality and religion on depressi...
This study examines the influence of acculturative stress on substance use and HIV risk behaviors am...
Individuals undergoing the stress of physical illness often report the use of religious coping activ...
No contexto das práticas de saúde, observa-se alusão freqüente à influência de aspectos religiosos n...
Previous research into spirituality, religiosity and coping tends to suffer from weak measurement of...
Intro The object of this study was to investigate the relationship between an individual’s spiritua...
This article examines the role of religion as a coping mechanism for health among aging Puerto Rican...
Religious coping now represents a key variable of interest in research on health outcomes, not only ...
Chronic pain is the most common cause of disability in the United States with depression, anxiety, a...
This study examined and the relative contributions of (a) gender, (b) perceived stress, (c) social s...
Abstract Background There is little prior research on...
The study sought to determine the relationship between both positive and negative religious beliefs ...
This systematic review examined the extent to which measures of religiosity/spirituality (R/S): (1) ...
Epidemiological research demonstrates a “Latino health paradox”: Despite greater exposure to social ...
Background: The biopsychosocial-spiritual model recognizes the impact of religious factors in modula...
This study used stress coping theory to examine the effects of spirituality and religion on depressi...
This study examines the influence of acculturative stress on substance use and HIV risk behaviors am...
Individuals undergoing the stress of physical illness often report the use of religious coping activ...
No contexto das práticas de saúde, observa-se alusão freqüente à influência de aspectos religiosos n...