Availability of Social Support and Well-Being of Chronically Ill-Patients: Moderating Role of Positive Religious Coping and Engagement Coping

  • Alishba Ejaz

Abstract

This study worked to explore the direct effect of social assistance and moderation between spiritual approach and engagement coping among depressed patients. This study explored whether the assessments of stressors and managing approaches relate to chronically ill-patients. This thesis also explored the role of stressors specifically, unfortunate self-welfare and attention to one self in the prediction of hopelessness among terminally ill patients. The study used primary data over the period 30 March to 20 July. For the purpose, the study used Calculable Research that included quantifiable data for a quantitative analysis. In the cross-sectional research, the random sampling technique was used for the collection of data and participants were selected from different fields. The Stratification was based on age, gender and program. According to the sampling outcomes, the selected participants were 286, including both males and females out of which 90(32%) were male participants and 196(68%) were female participants. The scales used in this study are Physical Well-Being Scale (PWS), Religious Coping Scale (RCS), Engagement Coping Scale (ECS), Interpersonal Support Evaluation List (ISEL), and Beck Depression Inventory (BDI). And it was found that these variables have a direct effect on depression.

Published
2025-08-23