This paper presents a survey of research on the role of religion in the psychology of coping with lifestyle changes and traumatic life events. Specifically, it offers a comprehensive literature review concerning individual differences in religious coping, styles of religious coping, the use of religious coping strategies by older adults, the role of religion in coping with illness, and the role of religion in coping with death. Published literature suggests that religious coping strategies are used frequently and by all types of people in dealing with problems. Suggestions for future research and a personal statement concerning religious coping are also presented
This article examines the relationship between psychological resilience, religious coping and life s...
The purpose of this study was to investigate (1) the process of religious coping for female believer...
Religiosity is a concept used to describe numerous aspects of religious beliefs and doctrine. The ai...
Recently, the field of psychology has begun to display a growing interest in religious coping method...
The review of literature critiques both theoretical and empirical research relating to religion and ...
Religious coping now represents a key variable of interest in research on health outcomes, not only ...
A stratified random sample of 100 older participants in the Second Duke Longitudinal Study was inter...
textResearch has shown that religious coping is one of the strongest predictors of psychological adj...
Stress is an aspect of daily life. Stressors can be mentally taxing to an individual and cause negat...
The paper characterizes the adaptation of Assessment of Beliefs and Behaviors in Coping. Its validit...
Using survey of adults in a Seventh-day Adventist congregation in the mid-west, I find that there ar...
Background. Religion, which includes components of religiousness and spirituality, is an important d...
Purpose The move from independent domicile to residential care can be a traumatic experience for th...
Recent research has shown significant associations (negative and positive) between religious and spi...
This study examined how religious/spiritual coping was related to specific conditions of caregiving ...
This article examines the relationship between psychological resilience, religious coping and life s...
The purpose of this study was to investigate (1) the process of religious coping for female believer...
Religiosity is a concept used to describe numerous aspects of religious beliefs and doctrine. The ai...
Recently, the field of psychology has begun to display a growing interest in religious coping method...
The review of literature critiques both theoretical and empirical research relating to religion and ...
Religious coping now represents a key variable of interest in research on health outcomes, not only ...
A stratified random sample of 100 older participants in the Second Duke Longitudinal Study was inter...
textResearch has shown that religious coping is one of the strongest predictors of psychological adj...
Stress is an aspect of daily life. Stressors can be mentally taxing to an individual and cause negat...
The paper characterizes the adaptation of Assessment of Beliefs and Behaviors in Coping. Its validit...
Using survey of adults in a Seventh-day Adventist congregation in the mid-west, I find that there ar...
Background. Religion, which includes components of religiousness and spirituality, is an important d...
Purpose The move from independent domicile to residential care can be a traumatic experience for th...
Recent research has shown significant associations (negative and positive) between religious and spi...
This study examined how religious/spiritual coping was related to specific conditions of caregiving ...
This article examines the relationship between psychological resilience, religious coping and life s...
The purpose of this study was to investigate (1) the process of religious coping for female believer...
Religiosity is a concept used to describe numerous aspects of religious beliefs and doctrine. The ai...