2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-465671/v1
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Relationship of Muslim Religiosity and Death Anxiety with the Mediating Effect of Optimism and Depression Among Cancer Patients

Abstract: Optimism and the practice of any religion are known to reduce depression and anxiety in cancer patients; however, in the present study, the specific role of Muslim religiosity, optimism, depression, and death anxiety in cancer patients has been explored. The sample of this study consists of 200 cancer patients from different hospitals of the districts Faisalabad and Lahore (Pakistan). The sample's average age was 26.6 years. Parallel mediation findings show that optimism and depression are significant mediator… Show more

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“…Sample calculated through G*-Power (Version3.1.9.4) with an effect size of 0.40, α error 0.05 with power of 0.95 (Abbas et al, 2021). G power calculator generated a sample size of 388 participants, with194 in each group, http://www.…”
Section: Sample Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sample calculated through G*-Power (Version3.1.9.4) with an effect size of 0.40, α error 0.05 with power of 0.95 (Abbas et al, 2021). G power calculator generated a sample size of 388 participants, with194 in each group, http://www.…”
Section: Sample Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%