Do religious/spiritual coping strategies affect illness adjustment in patients with cancer? A systematic review of the literature
Abstract
The present paper systematically reviews studies examining the potential beneficial or harmful effects of religious/spiritual coping with cancer. Using religion and spirituality as resources in coping may be specifically prevalent in patients with cancer considering the potentially life-threatening nature of the illness. Religious/spiritual coping may also serve multiple functions in long-term adjustment to cancer such as maintaining...
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Title
Do religious/spiritual coping strategies affect illness adjustment in patients with cancer? A systematic review of the literature
Published Date
Jul 1, 2006
Journal
Volume
63
Issue
1
Pages
151 - 164
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