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期刊名:Journal of religion & health

缩写:J RELIG HEALTH

ISSN:0022-4197

e-ISSN:1573-6571

IF/分区:2.0/Q3

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Noteworthy advancements with respect to moral injury (MI) have occurred during the past five years. MI has now been sufficiently recognized and officially noted within the DSM-5-TR Updates under 'Religious, Spiritual and Moral Problem' Z co...
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The objective of this study was to compare tolerance to office-based laryngeal surgery (OBLS) between religious leaders and patients who are not religious leaders, and assess whether the change in self-perceived voice handicap following sur...
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This study aimed to explore the relationship between death anxiety and religious attitudes in patients awaiting kidney transplantation. This descriptive and cross sectional study was conducted with 400 individuals awaiting kidney transplant...
Marcin Wnuk Marcin Wnuk
Although humility is the opposite end of the same continuum as the dark triad, little is known about how this virtue can be cultivated to prevent the negative influence of narcissistic, Machiavellian, and psychopathic attitudes in the workp...
Graham Llewellyn Grove,Melanie Lovell,Ian Hughes et al. Graham Llewellyn Grove et al.
Euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide (EAS) constitute a profoundly significant issue of growing relevance in the context of healthcare. As more jurisdictions legalize EAS, its societal impacts continue to grow, and it is important that...
Ahmet Topcu,Rukiye Burucu Ahmet Topcu
Patients may have negative experiences while undergoing treatment in intensive care, and these experiences affect patients in many ways. This study aims to determine the relationship between patients' experiences during the intensive care p...
Guoqing Liu,Shuangshuang Gou,Xingxing Luo et al. Guoqing Liu et al.
This study empirically examined the relationship between perceived stress, religiosity, and suicidal ideation among Chinese community workers during the COVID-19 pandemic, given the divergent views on the role of religiosity in suicidal ide...
Nicole L Muravsky,Rozalina G McCoy Nicole L Muravsky
In light of ongoing budget cuts curtailing biomedical research within and beyond the federal government, understanding the importance of scientific innovation and rigorous research is paramount. This paper advocates for increased dedication...
Jan Grimell,Alexandra Dierks,Matthias Inniger et al. Jan Grimell et al.
Europe's rapid rearmament in response to Russia's war against Ukraine marks a significant shift away from the post-Cold War era of demilitarisation and expeditionary operations. Within this evolving security landscape, military chaplains (M...
Franciszek Mróz,Piotr Roszak,Alfred Krogmann Franciszek Mróz
This article explores caminophilia-the enduring fascination and emotional attachment of pilgrims to walking the Camino de Santiago, the historic pilgrimage route leading to the shrine of Saint James in Santiago de Compostela. Drawing on sur...