Do Parents of Sick Children Use Religious Coping in Argentina?
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https://doi.org/10.53350/pjmhs02024182.le1Abstract
Coping is the use of cognitive and behavioral strategies to manage the demands of a situation when these are appraised as taxing or
exceeding one’s resources or to reduce the negative emotions and conflict caused by stress1. Religion is a declaration, a manifesto,
describing both the One who made this beautiful universe and the universe itself2. Religious coping is a means of seeking Allah’s help,
trusting and taking refuge in Allah, finding solace in religious provisions/teachings, and praying/worshiping more than usual during stressful events of life such as illness, calamity, death, or circumstances where a person is helpless3. Herein, we briefly discussed the use of religious coping among parents who had children with chronic disease to attract attention to the importance of religion coping.
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