The Unique Benefits of Religious Support during Cardiac Bypass Surgery

Author:

VandeCreek Larry1,Pargament Kenneth2,Belavich Timothy2,Cowell Brenda2,Friedel Lisa2

Affiliation:

1. Director, Pastoral Research, The HealthCare Chaplaincy, New York, NY 10012-1505

2. Bowling Green State University, Department of Psychology, Bowling Green, OH 43403

Abstract

Compares the self-reports of family members waiting during the cardiac artery grafting surgery of a loved one and explores whether they make distinctions between the contributions of nonreligious and religious support. Results from regression analyses suggests that the use of religious sources of, support was associated with both more positive religious and nonreligious psychosocial adjustment scores after the influences of nonreligious support were statistically removed. Notes that among the 13 religious support activities identified, family members reported using prayer most frequently. Concludes that using religious support sources to cope with this surgically related stress is associated with distinct subjective benefits beyond those contributed by nonreligious sources.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Medicine

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