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Religious and spiritual coping in people living with HIV/Aids.

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OBJECTIVE evaluate the religiosity and the religious/spiritual coping of people living with HIV/Aids. METHOD descriptive, cross-sectional study with quantitative approach, conducted in a reference HIV/Aids outpatient clinic in a university… Click to show full abstract

OBJECTIVE evaluate the religiosity and the religious/spiritual coping of people living with HIV/Aids. METHOD descriptive, cross-sectional study with quantitative approach, conducted in a reference HIV/Aids outpatient clinic in a university hospital of Recife-PE, Brazil, from June to November 2015. At total of 52 people living with HIV/Aids (PLWHA) participated in the research, which employed own questionnaire, the Duke University Religion Index (DUREL), and the Religious/Spiritual Coping Scale (RCOPE). RESULTS the sample presented high indices of organizational religiosity (4.23±1.66), non-organizational religiosity (4.63±1.50), and intrinsic religiosity (13.13±2.84). Positive RCOPE was used in high mean scores (3.66±0.88), and negative RCOPE had low use (2.12 ± 0.74). In total, use of RCOPE was high (3.77±0.74), having predominated the positive RCOPE (NegRCOPE/PosRCOPE ratio=0.65±0.46). CONCLUSION it is evident the importance of encouraging religious activity and RCOPE strategies, seen in the past as inappropriate interventions in clinical practice.

Keywords: people living; hiv aids; rcope; living hiv; spiritual coping; religious spiritual

Journal Title: Revista brasileira de enfermagem
Year Published: 2017

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