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Religious coping may ease depression in cancer patients spouses

Prayer and other forms of religious coping, especially in moderation, may help reduce depression among the spouses of people with lung cancer, a new study suggests.

"Since anticipating a spouse's death may create as much psychological distress as the actual loss, it is not surprising that spouses of cancer patients are vulnerable to depression both before and after the patient's death," writes researcher Alexis D. Abernethy, Ph.D., of the Graduate School of Psychology at Fuller Theological Seminary. "Religion represents one potential influence on emotional well-being in spouses of cancer patients that has received scant attention."

Religious coping refers to the use of religious beliefs or practices to cope with stressful life circumstances. It includes activities such as prayer, seeking comfort from one's faith and obtaining support from church members, Abernethy and colleagues explain. The study appears in the November-December issue of Psychosomatics.

The study included 156 spouses of people who had been diagnosed with lung cancer within the previous five years and who were at various lung cancer stages. The spouses ranged in age from 26 to 85 years old (with a mean study sample age of 63.9 years). Seventy-eight percent of the spouses were women and 96 percent were Caucasian.

The researchers used standard tools to assess the spouses' levels of religious coping and depressive symptoms, as well as their sense of control over events, self-efficacy and level of social support.

Spouses who used moderate levels of religious coping were found to be less depressed than those who used lower or high levels of religious coping. The researchers explain that the finding that high levels of religious coping were linked to relatively high depression scores may have two explanations.

"First, high scores for religious coping may reflect over-reliance on less adaptive religious coping strategies and neglect of other important coping
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Contact: Fred Messick
fmessick@fuller.edu
626-584-5367
Center for the Advancement of Health
1-Nov-2002


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