Religiousness, religious coping methods and distress level among psychiatric patients in Malaysia
@article{Nurasikin2013ReligiousnessRC,
title={Religiousness, religious coping methods and distress level among psychiatric patients in Malaysia},
author={Mohamad Shariff Nurasikin and L. A. Khatijah and A. Aini and M Ramli and Sylla Aida and Nor Zuraida Zainal and Chong Guan Ng},
journal={International Journal of Social Psychiatry},
year={2013},
volume={59},
pages={332 - 338}
}Background: Patients having psychiatric diagnoses often experience high level of distress. Religiousness is often used by them as part of their coping mechanism and problem-solving strategies. Objective: To determine the level of religious commitment and coping methods in psychiatric patients and its relationship with distress level. Methods: Religious commitment and coping patterns were measured with the Duke University Religious Index (DUREL) and Brief RCOPE, respectively. Psychopathology was…
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