How effective is religious activity believed to be in coping with depression? This study assessed the perceived effectiveness of different religious activities - previously identified as important in coping – among 282 people in the UK. Mean age was 25 years, and participants were either Christian, Hindu, Jewish, Muslim, other religion, or no religion. Relative to other kinds of help for depression, religious activity was not seen as particularly helpful for depression. Religious activity was seen as less helpful by the ever-depressed than by the never-depressed, and as less helpful by women than by men. Among religious activities, faith and prayer were seen as the most helpful. Muslims believed more strongly than other groups in the effica...
Current research indicates paucity in studying the intersection between specific facets of religion ...
The association between religiousness and depressive symptoms was examined with meta-analytic method...
Recently, the field of psychology has begun to display a growing interest in religious coping method...
How effective is religious activity believed to be in coping with depression? This study assessed th...
In a semi-structured interview study we examined the views of 59 adult women from five cultural–reli...
In a semi-structured interview study we examined the views of 59 adult women from five cultural–reli...
Depressive symptoms and religious/spiritual (R/S) practices are widespread around the world, but the...
Background and aims: Depression is considered a disease which is associated with various complicatio...
This study used a single-case research design analysis to investigate the efficacy and effectiveness...
© 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.Background: Depression is the most prevalent mental disorde...
Background: Cancer often progresses very rapidly and either leads to various complications or patien...
Copyright © 2012 Raphael Bonelli et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Background Depression is the most prevalent mental disorder. In the treatment of depressive symptom...
Religion\u27s involvement in the coping process remains an underexplored area of coping research des...
The rise of Chronic Illness and Disease (CID) globally and the increase in lifespan/survival rates a...
Current research indicates paucity in studying the intersection between specific facets of religion ...
The association between religiousness and depressive symptoms was examined with meta-analytic method...
Recently, the field of psychology has begun to display a growing interest in religious coping method...
How effective is religious activity believed to be in coping with depression? This study assessed th...
In a semi-structured interview study we examined the views of 59 adult women from five cultural–reli...
In a semi-structured interview study we examined the views of 59 adult women from five cultural–reli...
Depressive symptoms and religious/spiritual (R/S) practices are widespread around the world, but the...
Background and aims: Depression is considered a disease which is associated with various complicatio...
This study used a single-case research design analysis to investigate the efficacy and effectiveness...
© 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.Background: Depression is the most prevalent mental disorde...
Background: Cancer often progresses very rapidly and either leads to various complications or patien...
Copyright © 2012 Raphael Bonelli et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Background Depression is the most prevalent mental disorder. In the treatment of depressive symptom...
Religion\u27s involvement in the coping process remains an underexplored area of coping research des...
The rise of Chronic Illness and Disease (CID) globally and the increase in lifespan/survival rates a...
Current research indicates paucity in studying the intersection between specific facets of religion ...
The association between religiousness and depressive symptoms was examined with meta-analytic method...
Recently, the field of psychology has begun to display a growing interest in religious coping method...