ECRSH

Symposia

Please find the symposia abstracts in the conference folder.

 

Symposium I

Spirituality, Religiosity, and Mental Health in Brazil in the Pandemic Context of COVID – 19

1. Spirituality/Religiosity in a Psychiatric Clinical Context in Brazil  
2. How do mental health professionals address spiritual issues in patients' healthcare?  
3. Spirituality/religiosity and health professionals in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic  
4. Spirituality in times of COVID-19 pandemic: spiritual/religious coping of the elderly  

 

Symposium II

Spiritual Care in Oncology

1. Spiritual distress and religious commitment in colorectal cancer patients before undergoing chemotherapy: A cross-sectional study MP4
2. Spirituality and Spiritual Care in the Outpatient Nursing Consultation in Oncologic Gynecology MP4
3. Spiritual Care in Oncology: Cancer patients unmet spiritual needs - data from a pilot project in Germany MP4
4. Stability of cancer patients´ unmet Spiritual Needs and Spiritual Wellbeing in palliative care units MP4

 

Symposium III

Spirituality/religiosity and health in the perspective of age

1. Sustaining spiritual health during aging  
2. Religiosity as a moderator between age, lifestyle and health  
3. The great initiation for the spiritual process of aging, of living and of dying  
4. Is faith always healthy? It depends on age  

 

Symposium IV

Spirituality in Mental Health Care

1. Teaching spirituality- & religiosity-related competencies to psychiatry residents: a systematic review  
2. Salutogenetic Religious-Spiritual Resources in Qualified Withdrawal from Alcohol Addiction MP4
3. A Study on Religious Coping and Mental Health in the Days of the Covid-19 Outbreak MP4
4. WPA Position Statement on Religion and Spirituality in Psychiatry MP4

 

Symposium V

Spiritual Dryness

1. Experience of Spiritual Dryness in monks and nuns and other professions is negatively related to the perception of the Sacred in life  
2. Perceived triggers for Spiritual Dryness and its differentiation from depression  
3. Predictors of Spiritual Dryness in Seventh-day Adventists and their resources to cope MP4
4. Spiritual Dryness of persons with mental health issues: associations with spiritual well-being and satisfaction with life MP4

 

Symposium VI

Existential Concerns in Frail Older Adults

1. The importance of meaning in life for older adults with Alzheimer’s disease: Longitudinal associations with life satisfaction and depressive symptoms  
2. Contrasts between frail older persons’ experiences and their significant others’ perceptions of existential loneliness  
3. What is at stake? Motivation and meaning in life in signing up for clinical alcohol detox  
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