Title from PDF of title page, viewed February 22, 2017Thesis advisor: Kymberley BennettVitaIncludes bibliographical references (pages 54-62)Thesis (M.A.)--Department of Psychology. University of Missouri--Kansas City, 2016Cardiovascular disease is a diagnosis that requires the use of effective coping strategies to manage the disease itself, as well as the challenges associated with it (e.g., lifestyle changes). Religious and spiritual coping incorporates religious and spiritual beliefs in the coping process and is one strategy commonly used by individuals facing stressful health threats, such as cardiovascular disease. While religiosity is generally associated with better physical and mental health outcomes, different patterns of religious ...
Purpose: This review systematically identified and critically appraised the available literature tha...
Religious coping and spiritual well-being were found to be culturally important resilience factors f...
Previous literature has shown religion and spirituality to be protective factors for depressive symp...
The present research examined the moderating effect of religious coping (positive or negative) on th...
Background: Research suggests that the heart failure (HF) population is particularly vulnerable to d...
The purpose of this study was to identify negative religious coping methods that have an associatio...
This study examined the impact of a medical illness in 36 elderly male and female home health care p...
The rise of Chronic Illness and Disease (CID) globally and the increase in lifespan/survival rates a...
Title from PDF of title page viewed December 15, 2021Dissertation advisor: Amanda M. EmersonVitaIncl...
Suicide continues to be a leading cause of death around the globe (World Health Organization, 2012; ...
Religion\u27s involvement in the coping process remains an underexplored area of coping research des...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship among religious coping, acceptance of diab...
Objective: Although there are several reports which support a (negative) association between depress...
Depressive symptoms and religious/spiritual (R/S) practices are widespread around the world, but the...
dissertationA growing body of evidence suggests that individual differences in religiousness and spi...
Purpose: This review systematically identified and critically appraised the available literature tha...
Religious coping and spiritual well-being were found to be culturally important resilience factors f...
Previous literature has shown religion and spirituality to be protective factors for depressive symp...
The present research examined the moderating effect of religious coping (positive or negative) on th...
Background: Research suggests that the heart failure (HF) population is particularly vulnerable to d...
The purpose of this study was to identify negative religious coping methods that have an associatio...
This study examined the impact of a medical illness in 36 elderly male and female home health care p...
The rise of Chronic Illness and Disease (CID) globally and the increase in lifespan/survival rates a...
Title from PDF of title page viewed December 15, 2021Dissertation advisor: Amanda M. EmersonVitaIncl...
Suicide continues to be a leading cause of death around the globe (World Health Organization, 2012; ...
Religion\u27s involvement in the coping process remains an underexplored area of coping research des...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship among religious coping, acceptance of diab...
Objective: Although there are several reports which support a (negative) association between depress...
Depressive symptoms and religious/spiritual (R/S) practices are widespread around the world, but the...
dissertationA growing body of evidence suggests that individual differences in religiousness and spi...
Purpose: This review systematically identified and critically appraised the available literature tha...
Religious coping and spiritual well-being were found to be culturally important resilience factors f...
Previous literature has shown religion and spirituality to be protective factors for depressive symp...