Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem (Oct 2019)

Religious/spiritual coping and spiritual distress in people with cancer

  • Gabriela Cruz Noronha Silva,
  • Dáfili Cristina dos Reis,
  • Talita Prado Simão Miranda,
  • Ruan Nilton Rodrigues Melo,
  • Mariana Aparecida Pereira Coutinho,
  • Gabriela dos Santos Paschoal,
  • Érika de Cássia Lopes Chaves

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2018-0585
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 72, no. 6
pp. 1534 – 1540

Abstract

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ABSTRACT Objective: To investigate the relation between the presence of spiritual distress and use of RSC and sociodemographic, clinical and religious/spiritual variables in people with cancer. Method: Cross-sectional study conducted in an association for support to people with cancer. The data obtained with the tools were analyzed using the Spearman‘s correlation coefficient and the Mann-Whitney Test. Results: 129 volunteers participated in the study, of which 57% showed moderate spiritual distress, 96% used medium and high positive religious/spiritual coping. Spiritual distress showed positive correlation with negative religious/spiritual coping (P<0.001) and inverse correlation with age (p 0.002). The use of positive religious coping was statistically significant in people who have religious practices (p 0.001). Conclusão: Spiritual distress is a phenomenon that is present in the lives of people with cancer and has significant relation with the use, in a negative manner, of religion/spirituality as a way of coping with the disease.

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