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Correction to: Religiosity/Spirituality and Mental Health: A Meta-analysis of Studies from the German-Speaking Area
The original version of the article contained an error in the values of Table 1.
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Religiosity/Spirituality and Mental Health: A Meta-analysis of Studies from the German-Speaking Area
The meta-analysis presented here investigates the relationship between religiosity/spirituality (R/S) and mental health based on 67 studies from the German-speaking area (Germany, Austria, Switzerland). The we...
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Patient-reported outcomes in rehabilitation research: instruments and current developments in Germany
Monitoring the health status of patients has become a major activity in rehabilitation research in recent years. As a result, various self-assessment instruments have been developed, adapted or improved with t...
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Positive and Negative Religious Co** in German Breast Cancer Patients
A growing interest has been focusing on the relationship between religious co** and psychosocial adjustment among cancer patients. However, previous research mostly has not differentiated between positive an...