2015
DOI: 10.1007/s10943-015-0148-9
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Spiritual Religious Coping is Associated with Quality of Life in Institutionalized Older Adults

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between spiritual/religious coping (SRCOPE) strategies and quality of life (QoL) in institutionalized older adults. This is a cross-sectional, correlational study, with a sample of 77 older adults in Brazil. The present study found long-term care patients use religious and spiritual coping strategies to deal with their chronic health conditions. Positive SRCOPE and Total SRCOPE have positive correlations with most QoL domains from the WHOQOL-OLD and… Show more

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“…All of them highlight the more frequent use of positive than negative religious coping. In addition, some of the studies show a positive correlation between the use of religious coping strategies and spiritual well-being (Reis 2012;Faria and Seidl 2006;Pilger 2015), better quality of life (Amoroso 2009;Panzini et al 2011;Marucci 2012;Marcelino 2013;Pilger 2015;Brito 2016;Vitorino et al 2015Vitorino et al , 2016Matos et al 2017); less anxiety (Correa 2016) and less depression (Marucci 2012;Vitorino et al 2017).…”
Section: Literature Review: Emprirical Studies On Spiritual/religiousmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All of them highlight the more frequent use of positive than negative religious coping. In addition, some of the studies show a positive correlation between the use of religious coping strategies and spiritual well-being (Reis 2012;Faria and Seidl 2006;Pilger 2015), better quality of life (Amoroso 2009;Panzini et al 2011;Marucci 2012;Marcelino 2013;Pilger 2015;Brito 2016;Vitorino et al 2015Vitorino et al , 2016Matos et al 2017); less anxiety (Correa 2016) and less depression (Marucci 2012;Vitorino et al 2017).…”
Section: Literature Review: Emprirical Studies On Spiritual/religiousmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SR can lead to improved physical health, psychological well‐being, quality of life (QOL) and mortality rate (Koenig, ; Lucchetti & Lucchetti, ; Lucchetti, Lucchetti, & Koenig, ; Pargament, Feuille, & Burdzy, ; Pargament & Lomax, ; Skevington, Gunson, & O'Connell, ; Vitorino, Low, and Vianna, , Vitorino et al., ). By contrast, the negative use of SR, although rare, is associated with poor outcomes, such as high prevalence of depressive symptom, anxiety, stress, dissatisfaction with health status and impaired QOL (Koenig, ; Lucchetti et al., ; Nolan et al., ; Pargament et al., ; Pargament, Koenig, & Perez, ; Raiya, Pargament, & Magyar‐Russell, ; Vitorino et al., ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Os resultados indicam que os familiares utilizaram o CRE como estratégia para responder à situação de estresse provocada pelo adoecimento de seu jovem membro. Esse achado corrobora outros estudos envolvendo familiares de pacientes graves, e assinala a eficiência desse enfrentamento sobre as demais estratégias em condições de ameaça à vida (14)(15) .…”
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“…Essa tendência foi descrita também em estudos com pessoas de diferentes faixas etárias, nos quais a utilização da dimensão positiva está altamente relacionada à percepção de controle e independência diante dos efeitos da doença e do tratamento, vinculando-se à melhor qualidade de vida (14)(15) .…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
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