textResearch suggests that depressive symptoms and financial stress are both associated with increased levels of cigarette smoking, yet not every individual who experiences depressive symptoms or financial stress smokes. The primary purpose of this study was to examine whether positive and negative religious coping moderated the influence of depressive symptoms and financial stress on current (past 30-day) cigarette smoking over and above the contributions of demographic covariates and nonreligious problem- and emotion-focused coping. Participants were drawn from a larger study comprised of a convenience sample of 1,120 post-secondary vocational/technical school students enrolled in programs such as welding, air-conditioning, and vocatio...
Introduction: Depressed smokers may disproportionately value cigarettes as compared to other reinfor...
Background: The main purpose of this research is to survey relation between mental health, sensation...
The first-year college students experience stress as they transition to their academic life. Stress ...
textResearch suggests that depressive symptoms and financial stress are both associated with increas...
The purpose of this study was to identify negative religious coping methods that have an associatio...
This study examined the relationship between positive religious coping methods and chronic stress le...
This study examined the relationships between five early maladaptive schemas (Defectiveness/Shame, D...
This longitudinal study evaluated the effect of religiousness on substance use and depression both c...
The present study was designed to determine whether depressive symptoms are independently associated...
OBJECTIVE: Previous research demonstrated that financial distress is associated with depressive symp...
Medical students are vulnerable to depression and anxiety due to the nature of their academic life....
Historically, psychology has neglected religious coping in discussions of youth mental health. The p...
Background: Smoking is a psychosocial problem regarding its causes mainly. In primary health care un...
Background: Cross sectional research suggests that negative religious coping (e.g., anger at God and...
textThe purpose of the proposed study is to examine the relationships among the strength of college ...
Introduction: Depressed smokers may disproportionately value cigarettes as compared to other reinfor...
Background: The main purpose of this research is to survey relation between mental health, sensation...
The first-year college students experience stress as they transition to their academic life. Stress ...
textResearch suggests that depressive symptoms and financial stress are both associated with increas...
The purpose of this study was to identify negative religious coping methods that have an associatio...
This study examined the relationship between positive religious coping methods and chronic stress le...
This study examined the relationships between five early maladaptive schemas (Defectiveness/Shame, D...
This longitudinal study evaluated the effect of religiousness on substance use and depression both c...
The present study was designed to determine whether depressive symptoms are independently associated...
OBJECTIVE: Previous research demonstrated that financial distress is associated with depressive symp...
Medical students are vulnerable to depression and anxiety due to the nature of their academic life....
Historically, psychology has neglected religious coping in discussions of youth mental health. The p...
Background: Smoking is a psychosocial problem regarding its causes mainly. In primary health care un...
Background: Cross sectional research suggests that negative religious coping (e.g., anger at God and...
textThe purpose of the proposed study is to examine the relationships among the strength of college ...
Introduction: Depressed smokers may disproportionately value cigarettes as compared to other reinfor...
Background: The main purpose of this research is to survey relation between mental health, sensation...
The first-year college students experience stress as they transition to their academic life. Stress ...