Assessing the relationships among spiritual social support, stress, and anxiety: Does extraversion also play a role in the coping process?
Abstract
Research indicates that people with strong social support networks tend to cope more effectively with stressful life events. This study aims to contribute to this literature in three ways. First, we assess spiritual social support that was received in religious institutions. Spiritual support is assistance that is provided with the explicit purpose of increasing the religious beliefs and behaviors of the recipient. Second, an effort was made to...
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Title
Assessing the relationships among spiritual social support, stress, and anxiety: Does extraversion also play a role in the coping process?
Published Date
Dec 16, 2017
Journal
Volume
39
Issue
1
Pages
307 - 314
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