Relationship between religious beliefs and post-traumatic growth in patients with cancer in southeast of Iran

Information about religious beliefs and post-traumatic growth is limited in Iranian cancer patients. This study was conducted to determine the relationship between religious beliefs and post-traumatic growth among cancer patients in Iran. This correlational study included a convenience sample of 200...

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Published in:Mental health, religion & culture
Authors: Rezaei, Hoshiar (Author) ; Forouzi, Mansooreh Azizzadeh (Author) ; Roudi Rasht Abadi, Om Salimeh (Author) ; Tirgari, Batool (Author)
Format: Electronic Review
Language:English
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Published: Taylor & Francis 2017
In: Mental health, religion & culture
Further subjects:B Book review
B Post-traumatic growth
B Iran
B Religious Beliefs
B cancer patients
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Summary:Information about religious beliefs and post-traumatic growth is limited in Iranian cancer patients. This study was conducted to determine the relationship between religious beliefs and post-traumatic growth among cancer patients in Iran. This correlational study included a convenience sample of 200 eligible cancer patients who were hospitalized in the oncology wards and outpatient clinics. Using Post-traumatic Growth Inventory (PTGI) and Religious Beliefs Scale, data were collected. Findings showed that, the total mean score of PTG was 93.81 (SD = 15.25). Among the categories, the lowest score belonged to "appreciation of life" component (7.67±1.99), and the highest score belonged to "spiritual change" component (67.49 ± 17.78). The mean score of Religious Beliefs Scale was 67.20 (12.35). Post-traumatic growth positively correlated with religious beliefs (r = .345; p = .001). The results suggest that, information about religious beliefs and post-traumatic growth should be included in the continuous and in-service education of cancer patients and nurses who work with them.
ISSN:1469-9737
Contains:Enthalten in: Mental health, religion & culture
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1080/13674676.2017.1324836