Positive and negative religious coping as predictors of distress among minority older adults.
Brittany O'BrienSrijana ShresthaMelinda A StanleyKenneth I PargamentJeremy CummingsMark E KunikTerri L FletcherJose CortesDavid RamseyAmber B AmspokerPublished in: International journal of geriatric psychiatry (2018)
The findings of this study are consistent with prior work showing that negative religious coping is associated with greater psychological distress. This study replicates previous findings that positive religious coping may buffer the harmful effects of negative religious coping and extends understandings of the specific psychological impacts that positive and negative religious coping may have on older, minority adults.