Moderating Effects of Positive and Negative Religious Coping on the relationship between Perceived Stress and Empathy
Abstract
Introduction: The purpose of the current study was to explore the moderating effect of Positive and Negative Religious Coping on the relationship between Perceived stress and Empathy.
Method: In this descriptive correlational study 193 boy students were selected of high school in khorramabad. Then the students completed Perceived Stress Scale (PSS), Religious Coping Scale (RCOPE), and Basic Empathy Scale (BES).
Results: Results revealed a significant meaningful relationship between stress and Empathy (β= -.74, p
(2016). Moderating Effects of Positive and Negative Religious Coping on the relationship between Perceived Stress and Empathy. (e62991). Social Psychology Research, 6(24), e62991
MLA
. "Moderating Effects of Positive and Negative Religious Coping on the relationship between Perceived Stress and Empathy" .e62991 , Social Psychology Research, 6, 24, 2016, e62991.
HARVARD
(2016). 'Moderating Effects of Positive and Negative Religious Coping on the relationship between Perceived Stress and Empathy', Social Psychology Research, 6(24), e62991.
CHICAGO
, "Moderating Effects of Positive and Negative Religious Coping on the relationship between Perceived Stress and Empathy," Social Psychology Research, 6 24 (2016): e62991,
VANCOUVER
Moderating Effects of Positive and Negative Religious Coping on the relationship between Perceived Stress and Empathy. Social Psychology Research, 2016; 6(24): e62991.