God help me: (I): Religious coping efforts as predictors of the outcomes to significant negative life events
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Kimberly Van Haitsma | K. Pargament | K. Haitsma | Kenneth I. Pargament | David S. Ensing | Kathryn Falgout | Hannah Olsen | Barbara Reilly | Richard Warren | D. Ensing | Kathryn Falgout | Barb Reilly | Hannah Olsen | Richard Warren
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