PMID: 16518152Mar 7, 2006Paper

Prayer as a complementary health strategy for managing HIV-related symptoms among ethnically diverse patients

Holistic Nursing Practice
C ColemanWilliam Holzemer

Abstract

Data were analyzed from an ethnically diverse convenience sample comprising 1071 adults participating in a multisite study. Older African Americans, Hispanics, and females were more likely to use prayer as a complementary health strategy for HIV-related anxiety, depression, fatigue, and nausea. Implications for future studies are discussed.

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