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Liberabit
Print version ISSN 1729-4827
Abstract
RAMIREZ JIMENEZ, María Gabriela et al. Religious coping and spirituality as mediators between perceived stress and resilience in adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus. liber. [online]. 2022, vol.28, n.2, e569. Epub Aug 29, 2022. ISSN 1729-4827. http://dx.doi.org/10.24265/liberabit.2022.v28n2.569.
Background:
Resilience is a psychological resource related to significant improvements in the health of people with type 2 diabetes mellitus T2DM and is linked to religious coping and spirituality and lower levels of stress.
Objectives:
To analyze the relationship between perceived stress and resilience as well as the direct and indirect and total effects of spirituality and religious coping through a hypothesized mediation model in people with T2DM.
Method:
A cross-sectional study conducted with a total of 216 participants, out of whom 41.2% were men and 58.8% were women in the age range of 30 to 78 years (M =56.63, SD = 11.27). The Perceived Stress Scale (PSS-14), the Spirituality Scale (SS), the Religious Coping Strategies Inventory (IEAR) and the Resilience Questionnaire were used.
Results:
Religious coping mediates the relationship between stress and resilience by showing a significant indirect effect (β = -.05, SE = .02, 95% CI (-.09, -.01)), whereas spirituality is not a significant predictor in such relationship (β = .03, SE = .03, 95% CI (-.09, .03)).
Conclusions:
Evidence was found regarding the mediation effect of religious coping between perceived stress and resilience, as well as the relationship between spirituality and resilience in people with T2DM.
Keywords : perceived stress; spirituality; religious coping; resilience; type 2 diabetes mellitus.