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OBJECTIVES: The aims of this study were to determine (a) whether organizational and non-organizational religious participation are associated with cognitive function trajectories among older African A…
The postpartum period represents a critical transitional phase in which women experience profound changes in identity, meaning, and social roles. This process is often shaped by social vulnerability …
INTRODUCTION: Religious practices can shape lifestyles, influence health choices, and help individuals cope with illness and suffering. Understanding which aspects of religiosity support health-promot…
Emerging evidence suggests that nonreligious individuals may desire existential meaning and transcendent connection that extends beyond religious contexts. Personality psychology has long incorporated…
Over the past decades, an increasing number of adults in the United States have begun identifying as nonreligious, despite many being raised in religious homes. Research has demonstrated that religiou…
OBJECTIVE: To quantify antibiotic-related misinformation across major social networking platforms and examine its potential relevance to antimicrobial stewardship(AMS) and healthcare epidemiology.DESI…
INTRODUCTION: The migration of highly educated individuals, particularly in healthcare, from developing to developed countries has increased in recent years. Nurses and midwives seeking better living …
This case study describes the psychotherapeutic process of one man, Francesco, whose compulsive same-sex sexual behavior was found to be driven by an underlying dissociative state. Francesco's therapy…
Cancer profoundly affects patients' existential meaning systems alongside their psychological well-being, often intensifying vulnerability to hopelessness. Within religion and health research, distinc…
The global rise in the aging population highlights the need to understand factors contributing to successful aging. Intrinsic religiosity, defined as a deep, personal commitment to religious beliefs a…
BACKGROUND: Health care workers (HCWs) faced unprecedented stress, anxiety, and burnout during the COVID-19 pandemic. Yoga, a mind-body practice combining physical postures, breathing, and meditation,…