Multiple Choice
Studies have found a positive association between engaging in religious coping and receiving aggressive end of life treatment. This means:
A) Engaging in religious coping causes more treatments at the end of life.
B) Those who engage in religious coping are more likely to receive more treatments at the end of life.
C) Those who engage in religious coping are less likely to receive more treatments at the end of life.
D) Having more aggressive treatment at the end of life is the result of religious coping.
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