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The Use of Religious Coping Methods in a Secular Society: A Survey Study Among
Cancer Patients in Sweden
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Ahmadi N
; Ahmadi F
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In the present article, based on results from a survey study in Sweden among
2,355 cancer patients, the role of religion in coping is discussed. The survey
study, in turn, was based on earlier findings from a qualitative study of cancer
patients in Sweden. The purpose of the present survey study was to determine to
what extent results obtained in the qualitative study can be applied to a wider
population of cancer patients in Sweden. The present study shows that use of
religious coping methods is infrequent among cancer patients in Sweden. Besides
the two methods that are ranked in 12th and 13th place, that is, in the middle
(Listening to religious music and Praying to God to make things better), the
other religious coping methods receive the lowest rankings, showing how
nonsignificant such methods are in coping with cancer in Sweden. However, the
question of who turns to God and who is self-reliant in a critical situation is
too complicated to be resolved solely in terms of the strength of individuals'
religious commitments. In addition to background and situational factors, the
culture in which the individual was socialized is an important factor. Regarding
the influence of background variables, the present results show that gender, age,
and area of upbringing played an important role in almost all of the religious
coping methods our respondents used. In general, people in the oldest age-group,
women, and people raised in places with 20,000 or fewer residents had a higher
average use of religious coping methods than did younger people, men, and those
raised in larger towns.