Religion as a means of resilience and adjustment to chronic illness
journal contribution
posted on 2013-02-01, 00:00authored byMaria Irini Avgoulas, Rebecca Fanany
This qualitative study describes the understanding of health and belief practices among elderly Greek Australians. In particular, the role of religion is discussed as a means of resilience and adjustment to illness, as religious faith often influences individual’s thoughts, feelings, and how they may accept or understand their particular health condition. Adjustment has a strong psychological or emotional component that is likely to be affected by culturally determined conceptualizations of health. As such, the particular background of a population may be very significant in the level and means of adaptation of individuals and groups.
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International journal of health, wellness and society