People who are engaged in spiritual or religious practices are more positive about their illness, and have better mental health and well-being. Those who believe in a loving God have better mental health than those who believe in a stern God. Those who look at their illness in a positive manner have a better quality of life than those who look at their illness with hopelessness, helplessness, fatalism, etc. Faith in God creates a positive and optimistic attitude towards one’s illness.
People who have faith in God, believe in a loving God, or are active in religious activities have better mental health and well-being, a better quality of life, and are positive and optimistic while going through an illness.
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ReplyDeleteThis outlines what you are going to talk about which is great! I would just address an opposing view to make your argument stronger.
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