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Spiritual coping,perceived growth,and the moderating role of spiritual mindfulness in cancer survivors
Authors:Myriam Rudaz  Thomas Ledermann  Joseph G. Grzywacz
Affiliation:1. Department of Family and Child Sciences, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, USAmrudaz@fsu.edu;3. Department of Family and Child Sciences, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, USA
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Purpose: This study examined the moderating role of spiritual mindfulness on the association between spiritual coping and perceived growth in individuals with and without current treatment for cancer. Design/Sample: Adults with a cancer history (N = 534) from the Midlife in the United States study completed a telephone interview and self-administered questionnaires. Methods/Findings: Moderated regression analyses, controlled for age and educational attainment, showed that mindfulness moderated the effect of spiritual coping on personal growth and on positive reinterpretation. High mindfulness amplified the effect of spiritual coping on both personal growth and positive reinterpretation. Further, this moderating effect was significantly different for adults with versus without current treatment for cancer for positive reinterpretation but not for personal growth. Conclusions/Implications: These findings highlight the potential amplifying effect of spiritual mindfulness on the effect of spiritual coping on perceived growth in cancer survivors.
Keywords:cancer survivors  growth  mindfulness  moderation  religious or spiritual coping
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