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Religious Coping in Caregiver of Patients with Acquired Brain Injuries.

Francesco Corallo1, Lilla Bonanno2, Caterina Formica2,3, Federica Corallo2, Simona De Salvo2, Viviana Lo Buono2, Marcella Di Cara2, Antonella Alagna2, Carmela Rifici2, Placido Bramanti2, Silvia Marino2,4.   

Abstract

Caregivers play a crucial role in physical and psychological management in terms of assistance. For this reason, it is important for caregivers to find better coping strategies to minimize a possible physical and emotional burden. The aim of our study is to demonstrate how the religious coping can influence the burden of caregivers about health care of patients with severe brain injuries. Caregivers were, respectively, divided into two groups: 31 religious believers and 20 unbelievers. We submitted the questionnaires to participants, which investigate the caregiver burden, presence of depressive symptoms and kind of coping strategies adopted. Our results demonstrated that participants with religious belief used avoidance strategies more frequently compared to non-believers' group. We want to improve adaptive coping strategies to upgrade the awareness of caregiver, supporting burden and distress. A problem-solving training might improve quality of life in terms of social and psychological wellness.

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Keywords:  Burden; Caregiver; Coping; Neurological disorders; Religious coping

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31098828     DOI: 10.1007/s10943-019-00840-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Relig Health        ISSN: 0022-4197


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