Jessica Nolan: Exploring Religious Coping in Stroke Survivors
Jessica Nolan, Lecturer and Dissertation Supervisor at Dublin Business School, Researcher PHD Student at Anglia Ruskin University, MSc Psychology Module Author at St Mary’s University, shared on LinkedIn about a recent article she and her colleagues co-authored, adding:
”As part of my PhD with Westcott House, Cambridge, Anglia Ruskin University, the preprint of my systematic review, ‘Examining the experiences and perceptions of stroke survivors using religious coping’, has been submitted to the ‘Journal of Religion and Health’ for peer review.
Co-authored with Professor Peter Kevern, and Dr Jessica Runacres.
If anyone is interested to read and provide feedback, it would be much appreciated.
Thank you.”
Title: A Systematic Review examining the experiences and perceptions of Stroke Survivors using Religious Coping
Authors: Jessica Nolan, Jessica Runacres, Peter Kevern
Read the Full Article on Journal of Religion and Health/ResearchGate

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