نتایج جستجو برای: religious intervention

تعداد نتایج: 293289  

Journal: :Aging & mental health 2004
W E Haley L N Gitlin S R Wisniewski D Feeney Mahoney D W Coon L Winter M Corcoran S Schinfeld M Ory

Although there has been considerable interest in racial differences in family caregiving for persons with dementia, most research to date has either ignored racial diversity or based conclusions on small numbers of caregivers drawn primarily from single site studies. The current study utilized participants from four sites of the REACH (Resources for Enhancing Alzheimer's Caregiver Health) multi...

Journal: :Psychological science 2015
Deborah L Hall Adam B Cohen Kaitlin K Meyer Allison H Varley Gene A Brewer

Trust is a critical aspect of social interaction. One might predict that individuals trust religious out-groups less than religious in-groups, and that costly signals performed by members of religious in-groups increase trust while costly signals performed by members of religious out-groups decrease trust. We examined how Christian participants perceived the trustworthiness of Muslim and Christ...

2011
Gilat Levy Ronny Razin

The paper analyzes the relation between religious beliefs, religious participation and social cooperation. In particular, we focus on religions that instill beliefs about the connection between rewards and punishments and social behaviour. We show how religious organizations arise endogenously, analyze their e¤ect on social interactions in society and identify a "spiritual" as well as a "materi...

2012
Laura R. Saslow Robb Willer Matthew Feinberg Paul K. Piff Katharine Clark Dacher Keltner Sarina R. Saturn

Past research argues that religious commitments shape individuals’ prosocial sentiments, including their generosity and solidarity. But what drives the prosociality of less religious people? Three studies tested the hypothesis that, with fewer religious expectations of prosociality, less religious individuals’ levels of compassion will play a larger role in their prosocial tendencies. In Study ...

Journal: :iranian journal of nursing and midwifery research 0
mahin moeini somaye sharifi mohamed bagher kajbaf

abstract background: lack of spiritual health in patients with hypertension leads to many mental, social, and physical effects, on the other hand, considering the prevalence of hypertension among the elderly, interventions to enhance their spiritual wellbeing is essential. therefore, the aim of this study was to examine the effect of religious programs based on islam on spiritual wellbeing in e...

Journal: :Journal of pediatric nursing 1997
H W Foster

Researchers have found that religious affiliation, religious attendance, religious beliefs, and prayer are associated with teen sexual attitudes and behavior.(Wallace & Williams, 1997; Whitehead, Wilcox, & Rostosky, 2001) Holding strong religious beliefs and praying are linked to reduced sexual activity among adolescents (Meier, 2003; Resnick et al., 1997) and teens (girls in particular) from m...

Journal: :iranian journal of nursing and midwifery research 0
mahin moeini tahereh momeni ghale ghasemi hojatollah yousefi heidarali abedi

background: spiritual well-being (swb) of patients with cardiovascular diseases particularly in those admitted in coronary care unit (ccu) is threatened due to disease crisis. therefore, implementing spiritual care is necessary for them. this study aimed to determine the effect of spiritual care program on swb of patients with cardiac ischemia admitted in ccu in al-zahra hospital, isfahan, iran...

Journal: :Journal of adolescence 2014
Maya Cohen-Malayev Elli P Schachter Yisrael Rich

This study investigated the effects of religious education on student religious identity over and above parent religiosity by examining student perceptions of two aspects of teacher functioning: teacher caring and teacher as role-model. We posited that effects of these variables on students' religious identity are mediated by student perceptions that the school provides a non-alienating religio...

2013
Hannah Ainsworth Sarwat Shah Faraz Ahmed Amanda Amos Ian Cameron Caroline Fairhurst Rebecca King Ghazala Mir Steve Parrott Aziz Sheikh David Torgerson Heather Thomson Kamran Siddiqi

BACKGROUND In the UK, 40% of Bangladeshi and 29% of Pakistani men smoke cigarettes regularly compared to the national average of 24%. As a consequence, second-hand smoking is also widespread in their households which is a serious health hazard to non-smokers, especially children. Smoking restrictions in households can help reduce exposure to second-hand smoking. This is a pilot trial of 'Smoke ...

2017
Alexandria G. Bauer Jannette Berkley-Patton Carole Bowe-Thompson Therese Ruhland-Petty Marcie Berman Sheila Lister Kelsey Christensen

INTRODUCTION Black women are disproportionately burdened by obesity but maintain body satisfaction and strong religious commitment. Although faith-based weight-loss interventions have been effective at promoting weight loss among blacks, little is known about how body image and religious views contribute to weight-related beliefs among religious black women. The purpose of this study was to exa...

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