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Religious segregation and well-being in Northern Ireland

2009
Background: Segregation is a salient characteristic of almost every aspect of life in Northern Ireland from residential environments and schooling to social activities. Research among racial minority groups in America has suggested that segregation may play a key role in the psychological well-being and positive esteem of minority individuals.
McAloney, K., Stringer, M.
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The Impact of COVID-19 and Religious Restrictions on the Well-Being of Ghanaian Christians: The Perspectives of Religious Leaders

Journal of Religion and Health, 2021
Annabella Osei-Tutu   +2 more
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Well-being and the circumplex religious orientation in Iran

Current Psychology, 2022
Naser Aghababaei, Niloufar A. Lueke
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Association of Death Anxiety with Spiritual Well-Being and Religious Coping in Older Adults During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Journal of Religion and Health, 2020
Mohammad Rababa   +2 more
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Meaning, religious/spiritual struggles, and well-being

2020
Nick Stauner   +2 more
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Hope and well-being in vulnerable contexts during the COVID-19 pandemic: does religious coping matter?

Journal of Positive Psychology, 2022
Kenneth Pargament   +2 more
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