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    The effects of spiritual support on coping strategies and psychological wellbeing among young people living with HIV/Aids in Infectious Disease Institute

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    2022-03-23
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    Nabitalo, Recheal
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    The study was carried out to investigate The Effects of Spiritual Support on Coping Strategies and Psychological Wellbeing among Young People Living with HIV /Aids in Infectious Disease Institute. The specific objective of the study will be to examine the significant relationship between Spiritual Support and Coping Strategies, Psychological Wellbeing and Spiritual Support and psychological wellbeing and Coping Strategies among Young People Living with HIV /Aids in Infectious Disease Institute. The study is expected to have 71 respondents who were randomly selected from different departments, Kasangati Infectious Disease Institute. Self-administered questionnaires were used in data collection process the data was then analyzed using the Statistical Software Package for Social sciences (SPSS). Pearson’s Product Moment Correlation Coefficient was used to determine the significance of the relationships among variable.
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