Role of religious involvement and spirituality in functioning among African Americans with cancer: testing a mediational model

Cheryl L. Holt, Min Qi Wang, Lee Caplan, Emily Schulz, Victor Blake and Vivian L. Southward The present study tested a mediational model of the role of religious involvement, spirituality, and physical/emotional functioning in a sample of African American men … Continue reading

Is Religious Coping Related to Better Quality of Life Following Acute Myocardial Infarction?

[aartikel]3836409240:right[/aartikel] Crystal L. Park and Ellen Dornelas Although few studies have examined the extent to which religiousness is related to better well-being following acute myocardial infarction (AMI), studies from the broader literature suggest that positive religious coping may be helpful … Continue reading