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Hetty Zock
Researcher at University of Groningen
Publications - 22
Citations - 375
Hetty Zock is an academic researcher from University of Groningen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Spiritual care & Religious experience. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 22 publications receiving 312 citations.
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Image of God and personality pathology: An exploratory study among psychiatric patients
TL;DR: In this paper, the associations between personality pathology according to DSM-IV, symptomatology and God image were examined among a group of 46 psychiatric patients, and the negative image of God appeared to be associated with personality pathology, in particular with pathology from the DSM-III A- and C-cluster, even after controlling for the influence of symptom atology.
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Development and validation of the Dutch Questionnaire God Image: Effects of mental health and religious culture
TL;DR: The Dutch Questionnaire God Image (QGI) as mentioned in this paper has two theory-based dimensions: feelings towards God and perceptions of God's actions, which have been validated among a sample of 804 respondents, of which 244 persons received psychotherapy.
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Training hospital staff on spiritual care in palliative care influences patient-reported outcomes: Results of a quasi-experimental study
Joep van de Geer,Marieke Groot,Richtsje Andela,Carlo Leget,Jelle T. Prins,Kris Vissers,Hetty Zock +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the effects of a specific spiritual care treatment on palliative patients were measured using a questionnaire and a questionnaire, and the results showed that spiritual care is important to patients.
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Multidisciplinary Training on Spiritual Care for Patients in Palliative Care Trajectories Improves the Attitudes and Competencies of Hospital Medical Staff: Results of a Quasi-Experimental Study:
Joep van de Geer,Nic J. G. M. Veeger,Marieke de Groot,Hetty Zock,Carlo Leget,Jelle T. Prins,Kris Vissers +6 more
TL;DR: Differences in the effects of the SC training on nurses and physicians show the need for further research on physicians’ educational needs on SC, and Concise SC training programs for clinical teams can effect quality of care, by improving hospital staff competencies and decreasing the barriers they perceive.
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Place Spirituality: An attachment perspective
Victor Counted,Hetty Zock +1 more
TL;DR: The expression of attachment to the divine in certain places among different groups has been documented by anthropologists and sociologists for decades as mentioned in this paper, however, the psychological processes by whic...