2024
DOI: 10.1177/00957984241232942
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Spiritual Surrender: Initial Appraisals of Cancer Diagnoses in Black Christian Women

M. Elizabeth Lewis Hall,
Grace E. Lee,
Jason McMartin
et al.

Abstract: The meaning-making model proposes that distress results from discrepancies between one’s global meaning system and one’s situational appraisals of negative life events. This model suggests a preventative function for religion when religious global beliefs inform situational appraisals in ways that minimize distress. Using consensual qualitative research, we evaluated the initial reactions to a cancer diagnosis of 29 Black Christian women. We examined how the women appraised the cancer diagnosis and how this ap… Show more

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