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Development of a Measure of Attachment to God for Muslims

Review of Religious Research, 2017
Attachment to God has received theoretical and theological warrant for its applicability to Christian and Muslim populations. However, existing measures of attachment to God have been developed within Christian contexts and do not necessarily constitute the best instruments for measuring attachment to God amongst Muslims. This paper addresses the lack
Miner, Maureen H. (R8225)   +2 more
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The Influence of Religiosity, Attachment to God and Education Level on Mental Health of Youth in Gereja Kristen Jawi Wetan (GKJW) Rungkut Surabaya in Indonesia

Theological Journal Kerugma
The purpose of this study was to assess the mental health conditions influences by religiosity, education level and attachment to God on the mental health of youth in GKJW Rungkut, Surabaya. Data were collected using a questionnaire administered to youth
D. Daniel   +2 more
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Attachment to God, adult attachment, and spiritual pathology: mediator and moderator effects

Mental Health, Religion & Culture, 2015
In this exploratory study, we examined moderated mediation models grounded in psychoanalytic and attachment theory regarding the correspondence between adult attachment and Divine–human relating in a sample of graduate students in the USA. Results supported the correspondence hypothesis as positive correlations between adult attachment dimensions and ...
Steven J. Sandage   +3 more
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Attachment to God: Narratives of Roman Catholic Priests

Journal of Psychology and Theology, 2020
This narrative analysis was aimed at exploring the attachment to God narratives of 28 middle-aged Roman Catholic Religious priests rendering their service in various settings in South India. The study found that majority of the Roman Catholic priests had developed representations of a secure attachment to God.
D Rajagopalreddy, Kelamparampil Varghese
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Secure Attachment to God Uniquely Linked to Psychological Health in a National, Random Sample of American Adults

The international journal for the psychology of religion, 2018
Relationships between religiousness and psychological health are well established. The primary purpose of this study was to investigate whether perceived relationship with God (i.e., attachment to God) or how people view God (i.e., image of God) account ...
J. Leman   +3 more
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God as the ultimate attachment figure for older adults

Attachment & Human Development, 2004
Attachment to God among older adults is an area of research that has been neglected thus far. The existence of such an attachment was explored in a study of 109 elders aged 70-97. A modest proportion of elders displayed a strong attachment to God, assessed by coding interview data for indicators of attachment. Strength of attachment to God was related (
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The Relationship between Transformational Leadership Behavior, Adult Attachment, and God Attachment

Journal of Psychology and Theology, 2018
The correspondence hypothesis concerning God attachment posits that a person’s attachment to God will be similar to their adult attachment style. On the other hand, a compensation model of God attachment proposes that a secure attachment to God can occur when there is an insecure adult attachment.
Deborah Foulkes-Bert   +3 more
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Attachment to God: A Qualitative Exploration of Emerging Adults' Spiritual Relationship with God

Journal of Psychology and Theology, 2013
This study assessed emerging adults' attachment relationships with parents, peers, and God to explore the sufficiency of the correspondence and compensation models of attachment. We analyzed narratives of 119 (60 male) Christian college graduates describing their relational experiences with God.
Kimball, Cynthia N.   +4 more
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Attachment to God and Religious Coping as Mediators in the Relation between Immigration Distress and Life Satisfaction among Korean Americans

, 2020
We investigated the effect of immigration distress on Korean Americans’ life satisfaction, using attachment to God and religious coping as mediators.
C. Kim, Sangwon Kim, Fran C. Blumberg
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Attachment to God as mediator of the relationship between God Representations and mental health

Journal of Spirituality in Mental Health, 2017
ABSTRACTReligion and spirituality have frequently been associated with mental health and well-being. However, inconsistent results suggest that there may be mediating factors. God representations highlight individual differences in relating to the sacred, which may have implications for mental health.
Esther S. Tung   +4 more
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