Religion and spirituality in the context of bipolar disorder: a literature review |
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Authors: | Barbara Pesut Nancy Clark Victoria Maxwell |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Nursing , University of British Columbia, 3333 University Way , Okanagan, Kelowna, BC, Canada, V1V 1V7;2. School of Nursing , University of British Columbia , 2255 Wesbrook Mall, Vancouver, Canada, V6T 2A1;3. Crazy For Life Co. , P.O. Box 1354, Sechelt, Canada |
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Abstract: | Religion and spirituality (R/S) may play an important role for individuals with bipolar disorder (BD) by providing a means of coping with, and an explanatory model for, their disorder. We conducted a systematic review of empirical studies that have explored R/S in individuals with BD or samples that explicitly delineate individuals with BD. Only six studies met our inclusion criteria. Findings from these studies suggest that R/S strategies may be important for some people in the management of BD. Religion and spirituality thus become relevant concerns for a therapeutic regime that seeks to develop wellness within a bio-psycho-social model. However, the limited body of research and methodological shortcomings of existing research make it difficult to draw relevant conclusions about how this might be accomplished. The authors propose a need for longitudinal, prospective, mixed methods research in order to inform evidence-based practice. |
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Keywords: | bipolar disorder spirituality religion review |
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