Religious coping among Jews: development and initial validation of the JCOPE.
@article{Rosmarin2009ReligiousCA,
title={Religious coping among Jews: development and initial validation of the JCOPE.},
author={David H. Rosmarin and Kenneth I. Pargament and Elizabeth J. Krumrei and Kevin J. Flannelly},
journal={Journal of clinical psychology},
year={2009},
volume={65 7},
pages={
670-83
}
}Numerous studies have underscored the importance of religious coping in psychological health and illness; however, the majority of research in this area has been conducted with Christian samples and knowledge about other religious groups is lacking. Although recent investigations have developed scales to measure religious coping among Hindus and Muslims, the potential for future research in Jewish populations remains limited as no measures of religious coping have been validated in the general…
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