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The relationship between religion, spirituality, psychological adjustment, and quality of life among people with multiple sclerosis

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posted on 2003-06-01, 00:00 authored by J Makros, M McCabe
The present research was comprised of two studies that aimed to explore the role of religious and spiritual variables in the psychological adjustment and quality of life of people with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). In study 1, religious behavior and objective levels of spirituality and religiosity were not significantly related to psychological adjustment or quality of life among people with MS. Positive religious coping was negatively related to psychological adjustment and quality of life. In study 2, Intrinsic religious orientation and Quest religious orientation were related to poor psychological adjustment. Implications of the present research for people with MS and other chronic illnesses are discussed.

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Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Language

eng

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C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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2003, Blanton-Peale Institute

Journal

Journal of religion and health

Volume

42

Pagination

143 - 159

ISSN

0022-4197

eISSN

1573-6571

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