نتایج جستجو برای: religious and spiritual values

تعداد نتایج: 16854351  

Journal: :Journal of affective disorders 2009
Daniel T Rasic Shay-Lee Belik Brenda Elias Laurence Y Katz Murray Enns Jitender Sareen

BACKGROUND Studies show that religion and spirituality are associated with decreased rates of mental illness. Some studies show decreased rates of suicide in religious populations, but the association between religion, spirituality and suicidal behaviors in people with mental illness are understudied. Few studies have examined the influence of social supports in these relationships. METHODS D...

The aim of this review article is describing a research on spiritual and religious interventions in Iran. An integrative review was conducted to determine the state of the science in Iran. Iranmedex, Scientific Information Database, Irandoc, Noormags, Magiran and Google scholar were searched to find articles published in peer-reviewed journals from August 2002 to August 2012. A qualitative appr...

2006
C. JEFF JACOBSON SARA E. LUCKHAUPT SHELI DELANEY JOEL TSEVAT

Recently, quality of life studies among patients with HIV/AIDS have shown high levels of life satisfaction. Spiritual and religious factors may contribute to these positive outcomes. We interviewed 19 patients with HIV/AIDS in order to understand better the role of religious-spiritual biographies and orientations in quality of life, and found four patterns to describe the ways in which past exp...

Besharat, Mohammad Ali , Hamidi, Khatereh , Khavasi, Roghayeh , Rajaee, Mahsa ,

Spiritual/religious perfectionism is one of the determinants of couple adjustment. Spiritual health, that has a strong relationship with spiritual/religious perfectionism, also has a determinant role in couple adjustment. The aim of the present study was to investigate the corelation of spiritual/religious perfectionism spiritual health with levels of couple adjustment. Three hundred and seven ...

2001
NEAL KRAUSE CHRISTOPHER G. ELLISON BENJAMIN A. SHAW JOHN P. MARCUM JASON D. BOARDMAN

The purpose of this study is twofold: to explore the nature of church-based social support, and to see whether support received in religious settings is related to the use of religious coping methods. The data come from a nationwide survey of members of the Presbyterian Church USA. Three dimensions of religious support are examined in detail: emotional support from church members, spiritual sup...

Journal: :The American journal of bioethics : AJOB 2007
Farr A Curlin Chad J Roach

In a salutary contribution to debates about spirituality in medicine, Kuczewski (2007) raises the question of whether “hard and fast rules” are suited to the subject of dialogue about spiritual matters. Those who argue that physicians should not engage patients’ spiritual concerns still suggest physicians should at least consider those concerns, and those who encourage physicians to assess and ...

Journal: :Journal of palliative medicine 2015
Angelika A Zollfrank Kelly M Trevino Wendy Cadge Michael J Balboni Mary Martha Thiel George Fitchett Kathleen Gallivan Tyler VanderWeele Tracy A Balboni

BACKGROUND Health care providers' lack of education on spiritual care is a significant barrier to the integration of spiritual care into health care services. OBJECTIVE The study objective was to describe the training program, Clinical Pastoral Education for Healthcare Providers (CPE-HP) and evaluate its impact on providers' spiritual care skills. METHODS Fifty CPE-HP participants completed...

Journal: :Psychiatria polska 2016
Jacek Prusak

UNLABELLED Introduction : Work over preparation of DSM-5 has been a stimulus for research and reflection over the impact of religious/spiritual factors on phenomenology, differential diagnosis, course, outcome and prognosis of mental disorders. AIM The aim of this paper is to present the attitude of DSM towards religion and spirituality in the clinical context. Even though DSM is not in use i...

2017
Ava LaVonne Vinesett Riitta Rutanen Whaley Cheryl Woods-Giscombe Paul Dennis Medina Johnson Yin Li Pline Mounzeo Mabiba Baegne Kenneth H. Wilson

OBJECTIVE Indigenous people's ceremonies using rhythm and dance have been used for countless generations throughout the world for healing, conflict resolution, social bonding, and spiritual experience. A previous study reported that a ceremony based on the Central African ngoma tradition was favorably received by a group of Americans. The present trial compared the effects of the modified ngoma...

2001
GOWRI ANANDARAJAH ELLEN HIGHT M. P. H Brown

www.aafp.org/afp AMERICAN FAMILY PHYSICIAN 81 God. One study found that 94 percent of patients admitted to hospitals believe that spiritual health is as important as physical health, 77 percent believe that physicians should consider their patients’ spiritual needs as part of their medical care, and 37 percent want their physician to discuss their religious beliefs more. However, 80 percent rep...

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