Psychogeriatrics | 2021

An investigation of the relationship between religious coping and life satisfaction in oncology patients aged 65 and over

 
 
 

Abstract


Religious coping refers to the use of religion or spirituality to cope with stressful situations. Religious coping is a concept which involves both positive and negative cases. Studies on oncology patients, who encounter various physical and psychological difficulties, report that religious coping beliefs and practices are of great importance in helping patients to face the disease, adapt to this crisis period and accept their disease, and maintain their hope. The purpose of the present study is to investigate the relationship between religious coping and life satisfaction in oncology patients aged 65 and over.

Volume 21
Pages None
DOI 10.1111/psyg.12661
Language English
Journal Psychogeriatrics

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