Religious Women’s Coping with Infertility: Do Culturally Adapted Religious Coping Strategies Contribute to Well-Being and Health?

Volume: 26, Issue: 2, Pages: 154 - 164
Published: Nov 15, 2018
Abstract
Infertility is a source of stress, particularly in pronatalist societies in which a lifestyle without children is viewed as an unacceptable option. The present study examined the relationship between the use of culturally adapted religious coping strategies and emotional adjustment among women coping with fertility problems. This is a cross-sectional correlational study. One hundred and eighty-six religious Israeli women undergoing fertility...
Paper Details
Title
Religious Women’s Coping with Infertility: Do Culturally Adapted Religious Coping Strategies Contribute to Well-Being and Health?
Published Date
Nov 15, 2018
Volume
26
Issue
2
Pages
154 - 164
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