RT Article T1 Discerning Student Depression: Religious Coping and Social Support Mediating Attachment JF Counseling and values VO 66 IS 2 SP 179 OP 198 A1 Klausli, Julia F. A1 Caudill, Carrie A2 Caudill, Carrie LA English YR 2021 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1777379725 AB We assessed pathways linking attachment and depression in college students (N = 190) to investigate the interplay of mediators, namely, social support and simultaneous engagement in positive and negative religious coping. Moderated serial mediation models revealed directions in which attachment predicted perceptions of social support, which then predicted negative religious coping and depression. Positive religious coping partially buffered detrimental effects of negative religious coping but could not completely offset the link to depression. Counselor implications are identified. K1 Religious Coping K1 Social Support K1 Attachment K1 College students K1 Depression DO 10.1002/cvj.12156