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Psychological Association, Inc. 1990, Vol. 59, No. 3,562-574 0022-3514/90/$00.75 Intrinsic Religiousness and Religious Coping as Life Stress Moderators for Catholics \ersus Protestants Crystal Park, Lawrence H ...
of stress , strain, and religious orientation. The results indicated that students experience moderate level of stress , strain, and religious orientation. However, a significant means difference ...
scores, such that the association between engagement coping and IES was not significant for men with high R/S scores (greater religious belief). R/S moderated the association between social support ...
health in the process of coping with stress but also an important predictor and determinant of the person’s functioning in various domains of life . It can be noted, for instance, that intrinsic religious ...
higher stress ), inflammation via a dichotomous variable for high CRP level, and religiosity was measured via service attendance, private prayer frequency, and intrinsic religiosity (or individual religious ...
); intrinsic religiosity, 32.6 (SD, 3.4) vs. 34.8 (SD, 6.4) (p = 0.29) Mihaljevic et al (2012) Croatia Cross-sectional 111 PTSD 100 46 96 Beck Hopelessness Scale Positive religious coping , r = −0.21 ...
religious coping has been connected with less stress [11], religion in general has been connected to positive affect [12], and spirituality has been connected to reduced hopelessness [13]. On the other side ...
and prompt students to abandon their studies [13]. Academic success and life satisfaction are positively associated with health-promoting strategies for coping with stress [14]. To cope with the stress ...
Scholar Crossref Search ADS WorldCat (8) Smith TB , McCullough ME, Poll J: Religiousness and depression: Evidence for a main effect and the moderating influence of stressful life events . Psychological ...
of anxiety (p=.001). Results also indicate that moderate religious service attendance was related to higher anxiety (p=.017). Female gender, African American race, lower educational attainment, being a smoker ...
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