2022
DOI: 10.55611/reps.3302.05
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Abriendo nuevas puertas: Relevancia clínica de integrar la religión y la espiritualidad en la disciplina de la psicología

Abstract: La religión ha sido la institución social que mayor influencia ha tenido en toda la historia de la humanidad. La integración de la religión y la espiritualidad (R/E) en el campo de la salud mental ha sido sistemáticamente documentada en la literatura científica y ha sido avalada por varias organizaciones profesionales de salud mental en el mundo. Dado el incremento en el interés científico sobre la relación entre R/E y salud mental, mi objetivo en este artículo es hacer una revisión teórica no exhaustiva sobre… Show more

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“…The research on R/S and mental health in our country has been growing in recent years and the findings suggest that organized religion in Puerto Rico may have either a positive or negative impact on mental health (Pagán-Torres, 2021;Pagán-Torres et al, 2017). Several narrative and bibliometric reviews have been carried out on the scientific study of R/S and mental health in Puerto Rico (González-Rivera et al, 2019;Pagán-Torres, 2019;Pagán-Torres et al, 2017). Studies have revealed that positive religious coping (PRC) has been negatively and significantly correlated with depression (Pagán-Torres & González-Rivera, 2019a), while NRC has mediated the relationship of perceived stress with psychological well-being and post-traumatic symptoms (Pagán-Torres et al, 2021b).…”
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“…The research on R/S and mental health in our country has been growing in recent years and the findings suggest that organized religion in Puerto Rico may have either a positive or negative impact on mental health (Pagán-Torres, 2021;Pagán-Torres et al, 2017). Several narrative and bibliometric reviews have been carried out on the scientific study of R/S and mental health in Puerto Rico (González-Rivera et al, 2019;Pagán-Torres, 2019;Pagán-Torres et al, 2017). Studies have revealed that positive religious coping (PRC) has been negatively and significantly correlated with depression (Pagán-Torres & González-Rivera, 2019a), while NRC has mediated the relationship of perceived stress with psychological well-being and post-traumatic symptoms (Pagán-Torres et al, 2021b).…”
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“…In Puerto Rico, 89% of adults self-perceive themselves as Christians, with 56% Roman Catholics, 33% Protestants, 8% unaffiliated, and 2% under "others" (Pew Research Center, 2014). The research on R/S and mental health in our country has been growing in recent years and the findings suggest that organized religion in Puerto Rico may have either a positive or negative impact on mental health (Pagán-Torres, 2021;Pagán-Torres et al, 2017). Several narrative and bibliometric reviews have been carried out on the scientific study of R/S and mental health in Puerto Rico (González-Rivera et al, 2019;Pagán-Torres, 2019;Pagán-Torres et al, 2017).…”
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