Literature DB >> 17653989

Religion and disability: clinical, research and training considerations for rehabilitation professionals.

Brick Johnstone1, Bret A Glass, Richard E Oliver.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: This article (i) reviews existing research on the relationships that exist among spirituality, religion, and health for persons with disabilities; and (ii) compares different theoretical coping models (i.e., spiritual vs. psychoneuroimmunological).
BACKGROUND: Over the past decade interest has increased in relationships among spirituality, religion, and health in both the mainstream media (e.g., Newsweek) and scientific literature (e.g., Koenig). In general, research has concluded that religion and spirituality are linked to positive physical and mental health outcomes. Most religion and health research has focused on populations with life-threatening diseases (e.g., cancer, cardiovascular disorders, AIDS) with minimal attention to persons with chronic, life-long disabling conditions such as brain injury, spinal cord injury, and stroke. However, religion is used by many individuals with disabilities to help them adjust to their impairments and to give new meaning to their lives.
CONCLUSIONS: Religion and spirituality are important coping strategies for persons with disabilities. Practical suggestions for rehabilitation professionals are provided regarding: (a) strategies to enhance religious coping; (b) methods to train rehabilitation professionals about religious issues; and (c) issues to consider regarding future research on rehabilitation and religion.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17653989     DOI: 10.1080/09638280600955693

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Disabil Rehabil        ISSN: 0963-8288            Impact factor:   3.033


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3.  Relationships among religiousness, spirituality, and health for individuals with stroke.

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4.  Extending religion-health research to secular minorities: issues and concerns.

Authors:  Karen Hwang; Joseph H Hammer; Ryan T Cragun
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6.  Does religious coping and spirituality have a moderating role on depression and anxiety in patients with spinal cord injury? A study from Iran.

Authors:  P Rahnama; A N Javidan; H Saberi; A Montazeri; S Tavakkoli; A H Pakpour; M Hajiaghababaei
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7.  Between Presence and Commitment: A Qualitative Exploratory Study of People with Visual Impairment in Polish Religious Communities.

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8.  Perceived functional impairment and spirituality/religiosity as predictors of depression in a Sri Lankan spinal cord injury patient population.

Authors:  S Xue; S Arya; A Embuldeniya; H Narammalage; T da Silva; S Williams; A Ravindran
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9.  The relationship between anxiety, depression and religious coping strategies and erectile dysfunction in Iranian patients with spinal cord injury.

Authors:  A H Pakpour; P Rahnama; H Saberi; M Saffari; V Rahimi-Movaghar; A Burri; M Hajiaghababaei
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10.  Wellness and Religious Coping Among Thai Individuals Living with Chronic Kidney Disease in Southern California.

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