Religious Coping Among Adults Caring for Family Members with Serious Mental Illness

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Michelle J. Pearce
Deborah Medoff
Ryan E. Lawrence
Lisa Dixon
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[1] University of Maryland School of Medicine,Center for Integrative Medicine
[2] Duke University Medical Center,Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
[3] University of Maryland School of Medicine,Department of Psychiatry
[4] Columbia University Medical Center,Department of Psychiatry
[5] New York State Psychiatric Institute,undefined
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Religious coping; Serious mental illness; Caregivers; Coping; Family members;
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This cross-sectional study investigated the use of religious coping strategies among family members of adults with serious mental illness. A sample of 436 individuals caring for a family member with serious mental illness were recruited into a randomized clinical trial for the National Alliance on Mental Illness Family to Family Education Program. Relationships are reported between religious coping and caregiving, care recipient, and mental health services outcomes. Religious coping was associated with more objective caregiving burden, greater care recipient need, less mental health knowledge, and less receipt of mental health services after adjusting for non-religious types of coping. At the same time, religious coping was associated with a positive caregiving experience and greater religious support. Religious coping plays an important role for many caregivers of persons with serious mental illness. Caregivers who use more religious coping may have an especially high need for mental health education and mental health services.
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