HIGHLIGHTS
- What: The authors focus on divine struggles as one form of a potentially problematic religious coping. The aim of the study is testing a model in which positive religious coping and divine struggles mediate the links between insecure attachment to God and both happiness and depressive symptoms. The authors propose that that an exposure to stressful events would activate the insecure attachment to the God system. The authors propose to scrutinize the model within the distinctive Israeli context.
- Who: Tali Sasson Shoshan from the Bob Shapell School of Social Work, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv . . .

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