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" Islamic Religious Coping, Perceived Stress, and Mental Well-being in Pakistanis "
Ziasma Haneef Khan, P.J. Watson, Ziasma Haneef Khan, et al.
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1065358
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LA108987
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10.1163/15736121-12341236
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Language of Document
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English
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Main Entry
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P.J. Watson
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Zhuo Chen
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Ziasma Haneef Khan
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Title & Author
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Islamic Religious Coping, Perceived Stress, and Mental Well-being in Pakistanis [Article]\ Ziasma Haneef Khan, P.J. Watson, Ziasma Haneef Khan, et al.
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Publication Statement
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Leiden: Brill
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Title of Periodical
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Archive for the Psychology of Religion
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Date
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2012
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34/2
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137–147
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Abstract
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Research suggests that religious beliefs may both help and hinder how Muslims cope. In a Pakistani sample, the Positive Islamic Coping, Islamic Identity, and Extra-Prayer Commitment factors from the Psychological Measure of Islamic Religiousness correlated negatively with Perceived Stress and positively with Mental Well-Being, Intrinsic Religious Orientation, and Extrinsic Personal Religious Orientation. Islamic Identity also partially mediated the negative relationship of Perceived Stress with Mental Well-Being. A Punishing Allah Reappraisal factor failed to display any evidence that it operationalized a maladaptive form of Muslim coping. These data most importantly confirmed the positive coping potentials of Muslim commitments, with Islamic Identity being especially noteworthy. Research suggests that religious beliefs may both help and hinder how Muslims cope. In a Pakistani sample, the Positive Islamic Coping, Islamic Identity, and Extra-Prayer Commitment factors from the Psychological Measure of Islamic Religiousness correlated negatively with Perceived Stress and positively with Mental Well-Being, Intrinsic Religious Orientation, and Extrinsic Personal Religious Orientation. Islamic Identity also partially mediated the negative relationship of Perceived Stress with Mental Well-Being. A Punishing Allah Reappraisal factor failed to display any evidence that it operationalized a maladaptive form of Muslim coping. These data most importantly confirmed the positive coping potentials of Muslim commitments, with Islamic Identity being especially noteworthy.
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coping
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mental well-being
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Muslims
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Pakistan
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perceived stress
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10.1163/15736121-12341236
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