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Original Articles

The Religious Dimensions of Coping

Implications for Prevention and Promotion

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Pages 65-92 | Published online: 20 Oct 2008
 

Summary

In this article, the role of religion in the coping process is examined. The authors conceptualize the coping process as a dynamic, interaction between several different elements of coping: situations, appraisals, activities, functions, psychosocial resources and constraints, and outcomes. The research on the relationship between religion and each of these elements is reviewed in order to address two general questions: “when is religion involved in coping„ and “how is religion involved in coping?„ Based on this review, the authors discuss the value of religion for prevention and promotion work in a number of areas including: preventing negative events, cognitive stress inoculation, competency building, and resource provision. Finally, some special challenges posed by prevention work in a religious context are briefly examined.

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