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期刊名:Mental health religion & culture

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ISSN:1367-4676

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John R Blosnich,Jessica N Fish,Emily K Miller et al. John R Blosnich et al.
This study utilized three waves of data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health (Add Health) to examine patterns of suicidal thoughts and behaviors and changes in religiosity from adolescence into young adulthood ...
Mayra Sainz,Janelle E Gore,Morgan Colquit et al. Mayra Sainz et al.
This multi-phase study tested the feasibility and acceptability of a tailored faith-based home activity toolbox developed to support African American families facing dementia. Phase 1 of the study focused on intervention design and used a q...
Laura Upenieks,Blake Victor Kent,Alka M Kanaya et al. Laura Upenieks et al.
Belief in miracles is widespread, extending to many religious traditions, societies, and cultures. This study examines the relationship between a belief that God heals physical illness through miracles with depressive symptoms, and the poss...
Laura Upenieks,Blake Victor Kent,Alka M Kanaya et al. Laura Upenieks et al.
Empirical research has found a robust association between greater forgiveness and well-being, but we know little of how this may operate in diverse samples of respondents. This study draws on data from the Nurses' Health Study II (NHSII; Wh...
Emmanuel D Thomas,Manshu Yang,Ateka A Contractor et al. Emmanuel D Thomas et al.
Depression is a common consequence of sexual victimization. Although religious coping has been previously studied within the context of sexual victimization, there is a dearth of research examining the potential reciprocal relationships bet...
Cory Anderson,Lindsey Potts Cory Anderson
Mental health conditions research often relies on reductionist cultural assumptions about the population studied and instruments validated from majority populations. In exhaustively reviewing the limited body of Amish mental health conditio...
Saadia Elahi,Danah Elsayed,Sara Ali et al. Saadia Elahi et al.
Prior work on Muslims' mental health help-seeking factors has emphasized their rejection attitudes, religious and cultural beliefs, and familiarity with mental health (Aloud & Rathur, 2009; Ali et al., 2021). However, no research has examin...
Michael Galvin,Guesly Michel,Edny Pierre et al. Michael Galvin et al.
Populations in countries such as Haiti demonstrate a high level of need for mental health care despite a lack of services and trained professionals. In addition to the dearth of biomedical services, local belief systems and explanatory mode...
Fei Fei Huang,Wei-Ti Chen,Chengshi Shiu et al. Fei Fei Huang et al.
There are limited reports on the relationship between spirituality and mental stress in PLWH in China, who may be subject to anti-religious pressures from the government. In this study, we aimed to understand whether spirituality influences...
Mohammed K Alsubaie,Michael Dolezal,Ifrah S Sheikh et al. Mohammed K Alsubaie et al.
Displaced persons are exposed to trauma and experience posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTS). Many displaced Muslims come from communities that rely on religious practices to cope with traumatic experiences, and religious coping has been iden...