2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2011.10.396
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Relationship of Religious Orientation (Inward-Outward) with Depression, Anxiety and Stress

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“…Religious coping was found to be negatively correlated with stress (Kahnamouei et al, 2011;Maltby & Day, 2003;Sipon et al, 2013) and burnout (Hastings & Brown, 2002). Another line of research indicated that there are conceptual links between religious coping, different personality traits and burnout (Ferguson, 2001).…”
Section: The Moderating Role Of Religious Copingmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Religious coping was found to be negatively correlated with stress (Kahnamouei et al, 2011;Maltby & Day, 2003;Sipon et al, 2013) and burnout (Hastings & Brown, 2002). Another line of research indicated that there are conceptual links between religious coping, different personality traits and burnout (Ferguson, 2001).…”
Section: The Moderating Role Of Religious Copingmentioning
confidence: 98%