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Citation

Buser JK, Buser TJ, Rutt CC. J. Ment. Health Couns. 2017; 39(2): 132-148.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, American Mental Health Counselors Association)

DOI

10.17744/mehc.39.2.04

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

In the present investigation, increased levels of spiritual discontent religious coping were associated with increased nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) among study participants. Spiritual discontent religious coping is a negative religious coping style that involves beliefs about being abandoned and ignored by God or a higher power during times of stress. We examined the bivariate and multivariate relationships between NSSI and four types of spiritual/religious coping. While three types of spiritual/religious coping were associated with NSSI in bivariate correlation analyses, only one type of coping--spiritual discontent religious coping--was associated with NSSI in a hierarchical regression analysis. We discuss the research and mental health counseling implications of these findings.


Language: en

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