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Religious Coping and Depressive Symptoms Among Black Americans Living with HIV: An Intersectional Approach.

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Lassiter, JM; Poteat, T
Published in: Psychology of religion and spirituality
January 2020

This exploratory quantitative study examined the association between religious coping and depressive symptoms among a sample of 216 Black Americans living with HIV (BALWH) in the Southeastern United States. Descriptive analyses and multiple linear regression were used to determine statistically significant associations between religious coping styles and depressive symptoms, and to investigate the potential of sexual orientation and gender to moderate the associations between religious coping styles and depressive symptoms. Negative religious coping, but not positive religious coping, significantly predicted depressive symptoms. Sexual orientation, but not gender, significantly moderated the association between positive religious coping and depressive symptoms so that the relationship was only significant for heterosexual BALWH. Implications of these findings for future research and clinical work with BALWH are discussed.

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Psychology of religion and spirituality

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1943-1562

ISSN

1941-1022

Publication Date

January 2020

Volume

12

Issue

3

Start / End Page

261 / 268

Related Subject Headings

  • 5205 Social and personality psychology
  • 5201 Applied and developmental psychology
  • 1701 Psychology
 

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Lassiter, J. M., & Poteat, T. (2020). Religious Coping and Depressive Symptoms Among Black Americans Living with HIV: An Intersectional Approach. Psychology of Religion and Spirituality, 12(3), 261–268. https://doi.org/10.1037/rel0000284
Lassiter, Jonathan Mathias, and Tonia Poteat. “Religious Coping and Depressive Symptoms Among Black Americans Living with HIV: An Intersectional Approach.Psychology of Religion and Spirituality 12, no. 3 (January 2020): 261–68. https://doi.org/10.1037/rel0000284.
Lassiter JM, Poteat T. Religious Coping and Depressive Symptoms Among Black Americans Living with HIV: An Intersectional Approach. Psychology of religion and spirituality. 2020 Jan;12(3):261–8.
Lassiter, Jonathan Mathias, and Tonia Poteat. “Religious Coping and Depressive Symptoms Among Black Americans Living with HIV: An Intersectional Approach.Psychology of Religion and Spirituality, vol. 12, no. 3, Jan. 2020, pp. 261–68. Epmc, doi:10.1037/rel0000284.
Lassiter JM, Poteat T. Religious Coping and Depressive Symptoms Among Black Americans Living with HIV: An Intersectional Approach. Psychology of religion and spirituality. 2020 Jan;12(3):261–268.

Published In

Psychology of religion and spirituality

DOI

EISSN

1943-1562

ISSN

1941-1022

Publication Date

January 2020

Volume

12

Issue

3

Start / End Page

261 / 268

Related Subject Headings

  • 5205 Social and personality psychology
  • 5201 Applied and developmental psychology
  • 1701 Psychology