Aims: To compare religious denomination, religiosity, guilt, altruism and forgiveness between alcohol-dependent patients and healthy control subjects and to prospectively investigate their relationship to the disorder's 24-month course following in-patient withdrawal treatment. Method: This study in Franconia (a mainly Christian protestant region of southern Germany) applied six questionnaires to evaluate religiosity, guilt, altruism and forgiveness in 166 alcohol-dependent in-patients during withdrawal and compared findings with that of 240 healthy controls. Results: Compared to controls religious denomination was more frequently reported by the patients (OR = 1.72, P = 0.014) and patients showed higher guilt (P < 0.001). The subjective at...
Although alcohol use problems are still more stereotypically associated with men, lately,more and mo...
Aims: Forgiveness, a motivationally and volitionally unique method of coping, has been argued to be ...
Aim: The aim of the study was to examine the individual prayer involvement, church/temple and mosque...
Forgiveness is argued to be highly relevant to problematic substance use, yet supportive empirical e...
Introduction: Alcohol misuse is a major public health concern, resulting in an estimated 88,000 deat...
Religiousness and spirituality are important to most Americans, and evidence suggests that they may ...
OBJECTIVES: Religiousness and spirituality have been shown to be beneficially associated with substa...
Objective: This descriptive and exploratory study investigated change in alcoholics\u27 spirituality...
Forgiveness is argued, by scholars and lay persons alike, to play an important role in substance abu...
The negative association between religiosity (religious beliefs and church attendance) and the likel...
Objectives: To show forgiveness to be a central component in substance abuse and recovery and to enc...
Prior person-centered research has consistently identified a subgroup of highly religious participan...
Background: Religiousness and meaning in life are protective factors against addiction. Understandin...
Objective: Previous studies have shown that religion plays an important role in substance misuse. T...
Background: Religiousness and meaning in life are protective factors against addiction. Understandin...
Although alcohol use problems are still more stereotypically associated with men, lately,more and mo...
Aims: Forgiveness, a motivationally and volitionally unique method of coping, has been argued to be ...
Aim: The aim of the study was to examine the individual prayer involvement, church/temple and mosque...
Forgiveness is argued to be highly relevant to problematic substance use, yet supportive empirical e...
Introduction: Alcohol misuse is a major public health concern, resulting in an estimated 88,000 deat...
Religiousness and spirituality are important to most Americans, and evidence suggests that they may ...
OBJECTIVES: Religiousness and spirituality have been shown to be beneficially associated with substa...
Objective: This descriptive and exploratory study investigated change in alcoholics\u27 spirituality...
Forgiveness is argued, by scholars and lay persons alike, to play an important role in substance abu...
The negative association between religiosity (religious beliefs and church attendance) and the likel...
Objectives: To show forgiveness to be a central component in substance abuse and recovery and to enc...
Prior person-centered research has consistently identified a subgroup of highly religious participan...
Background: Religiousness and meaning in life are protective factors against addiction. Understandin...
Objective: Previous studies have shown that religion plays an important role in substance misuse. T...
Background: Religiousness and meaning in life are protective factors against addiction. Understandin...
Although alcohol use problems are still more stereotypically associated with men, lately,more and mo...
Aims: Forgiveness, a motivationally and volitionally unique method of coping, has been argued to be ...
Aim: The aim of the study was to examine the individual prayer involvement, church/temple and mosque...