Multiple Choice
Individuals who respond with negative religious coping, becoming angry and questioning their religious beliefs, tend to experience:
A) lower levels of stress and anxiety, improved mental and physical health, and enhanced well being.
B) increased levels of distress, poorer health, and decreased well-being.
C) greater happiness and a deeper philosophical understanding of the meaning of life.
D) none of these; there is no relationship between religious coping styles and well-being.
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