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2011

Clinical Psychology

Loma Linda University

Benevolent God Reappraisal

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Religious Coping And Depression Among Blacks And Whites After Sexual Abuse, Richelin Dye Sep 2011

Religious Coping And Depression Among Blacks And Whites After Sexual Abuse, Richelin Dye

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According to the theory of Fundamental Assumptions, childhood sexual abuse survivors have more depressive symptoms as a consequence of disrupted assumptions relating to optimism and mastery (Janoff-Bulman, 1992). This study tested whether positive religious coping preserves the fundamental assumptions to decrease depressive symptoms. In contrast, negative religious coping was posited to challenge assumptions. These hypotheses were tested in 2949 women from the Biopsychosocial Religion and Health study of which 246 reported childhood sexual abuse (CSA) with no childhood physical abuse and no adult sexual assault. Across all participants, positive religious coping (benevolent God reappraisal, collaborative religious coping, and spiritual connection) …