RT Article T1 The creativity-spirituality construct and its role in transformative coping JF Mental health, religion & culture VO 16 IS 10 SP 979 OP 990 A1 Corry, Dagmar Anna Susanne A2 Mallett, John A2 Lewis, Christopher Alan A2 Abdel-Khalek, Ahmed M. LA English YR 2013 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1838991646 AB The present study examines whether and to what extent creativity and spirituality are used in coping in a cross-cultural and cross-denominational student sample of 610 participants. Two new theory-based instruments, displaying good internal consistency and satisfactory levels of content-, and construct validity, are introduced, the Creative Coping Scale-19 (CCS-19), and the Spiritual Coping Scale-30 (SCS-30). A positive, moderate relationship between creative and spiritual coping emerged, thus supporting the theory of transformative coping. The findings demonstrated that participants applied both creative and spiritual coping in their lives in order to deal with acute and chronic stress. Associations between creative and spiritual coping and demographic variables were outlined. Practical applications for the promotion of mental health were discussed. Future research should seek to replicate and extend the present findings. K1 Creative Coping Scale K1 Spiritual Coping Scale K1 Creativity K1 positive mental health K1 Resilience K1 Spirituality K1 transformative coping DO 10.1080/13674676.2013.834492