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Religious Practices on HIV/AIDS Patients
Author(s) -
Muhammad Bagus Andrianto,
Padila Padila,
Juli Andri,
Andry Sartika,
J Harsismanto
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
josing journal of nursing and health
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2746-0851
pISSN - 2745-7877
DOI - 10.31539/josing.v2i1.2976
Subject(s) - human immunodeficiency virus (hiv) , islam , psychology , medicine , family medicine , gerontology , clinical psychology , social psychology , traditional medicine , theology , philosophy
This study aims to determine the relationship between religious practices of people living with HIV/AIDS. The design in this study is a descriptive-analytic study. The survey results from 153 respondents that most of the religious practices of Islam in the HIV/AIDS group were moderate 105 (68.6%). In conclusion, there is a significant relationship between the level of spiritual practice of people living with HIV/AIDS.   Keywords: HIV/AIDS, Religious Practice

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