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Absent Relations of Religious Coping to Telomere Length in African American and White Women and Men.

Jason J AsheMichele K EvansAlan B ZondermanShari R Waldstein
Published in: Experimental aging research (2023)
There was no evidence to support that religious coping use provided protective effects to TL in this sample of African American and White women and men. Nevertheless, future studies should use more comprehensive assessments of religious coping and intersectional identities to provide an in-depth examination of religiosity/spirituality as a potential culturally salient protective factor in cellular aging among African Americans in the context of specific chronic stressors such as discrimination.
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