Religious coping in the time of COVID-19 Pandemic in India and Nigeria: Finding of a cross-national community survey.
CONCLUSION: Significant percentages of people after the COVID-19 pandemic took religious coping steps to overcome their problems. During this pandemic, positive religious coping among the Indian and Nigerian communities is more prevalent than negative religious coping. There is a substantial cross-national difference between Indians and Nigerians in the religious coping modes.
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Source: The International Journal of Social Psychiatry - Category: Psychiatry Authors: Fatima H, Oyetunji TP, Mishra S, Sinha K, Olorunsogbon OF, Akande OS, Srinivasan, Kar SK Tags: Int J Soc Psychiatry Source Type: research
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