Citizens of the world's poorest countries are the most likely to be religious, and researchers suggest this is because of religion's powerful coping abilities.
These studies led to the conclusion that the coping strategies that are likely among nostalgia prone people often lead to benefits during stressful times.
In its mild form, homesickness prompts the development of coping skills and motivates healthy attachment behaviors, such as renewing contact with loved ones.
In such a way, multi-document summarization systems are complementing the news aggregators performing the next step down the road of coping with information overload.