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Religiosity and Coping with Loneliness

Psychological Reports, 2012
Loneliness is a universal experience which transcends age, sex, geography, and culture. Religion, and often one's religiosity, are known to affect one's approach to life, behaviour, and social involvement. The present, preliminary study aimed to explore whether coping with loneliness is influenced by one's religious observance.
Ami, Rokach, Jackie, Chin, Ami, Sha'ked
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Depression and Intrinsic Religiosity

Psychological Reports, 2004
A sample of 895 adults completed the Center for Epidemiological Studies–Depression scale and a test of intrinsic religious motivation. The correlation of –.06 between scores on the two scales was not significant.
James A, Thorson, F C, Powell
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Religiosity and Psychological Disturbance

Psychological Reports, 1997
In a sample of 102 college students, religiosity was not associated with measures of irrational thinking or measures of obsessive-compulsive or manic and depressive tendencies.
J, Rife, D, Lester
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Religiosity and reactions to terrorism

Social Science Research, 2015
Although many of the world's most serious outbreaks of conflict and violence center on religion, social science research has had relatively little to say about religion's unique role in shaping individuals' attitudes about these events. In this paper we investigate whether Americans' religious beliefs play a central role in shaping attitudes toward the
Amy, Adamczyk, Gary, LaFree
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The Spirituality and Religiosity of Veterans

Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy, 1994
This article reports on the author's clinical observations of certain religious and spiritual interests of one hundred and twenty-five veteran patients at a small VA hospital. Definitions of both spirituality and religiosity are presented to indicate that they are not the same phenomenon.
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Religiosity, non-religiosity and some values of the youth

2002
Prema iznesenim podacima o istraživanim dimenzijama religioznosti, mladi danas iskazuju mnogo veću religioznost nego prije petnaestak godina. Porast je utvrđen u svim istraživanim dimenzijama: konfesionalna samoidentifikacija povećala se za 26%, religijska samoidentifikacija za 40%, sudjelovanje u religijskoj praksi povećalo se za 25%, a ...
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Language As An Indicator Of Religiosity/ Language Religiosity

2014
The purpose of this study is to determine, from the language-culture-religion relations, to what extent especially the words, concepts, expressions and phrases which are used in everyday language in a religious content can be correlated with the individual religious experience /religiosity.
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Religiosity and Anxiety

The Journal of Social Psychology, 1979
R S, Sturgeon, R W, Hamley
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Religiosity of Nonbelievers in China

Psychological Reports, 2014
The religiosity of people describing themselves as ‘nonbelievers’ was explored in a Chinese sample. 578 students (310 women, 268 men; M age = 23.5 yr., SD = 3.3) participated in the study. The extent of religious beliefs was measured by the Religiosity subscale of the Social Axiom Survey (SAS).
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