Religious Coping in College Students

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Misty R. Kolchakian
Samuel F. Sears
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[1] Health Science Center of The University of Florida,Department of Clinical and Health Psychology at the
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College Student; Healthy Individual; Physical Symptom; Religious Coping; Clinical Patient;
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Three religious-coping profiles (Self-directing, Deferring/Collaborative, and Eclectic) have been identified in previous research with cardiac-transplantation candidates. This study examines the existence of religious-coping styles in college students and tests the role of religious coping as a stress moderator of psychological and physical symptoms. Additional potential stress buffers were included to help explain the relationship between stress and symptomatology more completely. Results supported the existence of the three religious-coping profiles in students; however, no group differences were found for symptomatology. The role of religion in studies of stress for healthy individuals vs. clinical patients is discussed.
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页码:115 / 126
页数:11
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