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Typologies of Religiousness/Spirituality: Implications for Health and Well-Being

Journal of Religion and Health, 2011
The purpose of this study was to develop empirically based typologies of religiousness/spirituality (R/S) and to determine whether the typologies were related to health and well-being. The study used a nationally representative sample of adults (N=1,431).
Nan Sook, Park   +5 more
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Religious Influences on Personal and Societal Well-Being

Social Indicators Research, 2003
This paper examines religious influences on personal and societal well-being in South Korea by systematically analyzing recent research on the topic, and by comparing the findings with those of other countries, especially those of North America, to assess similarities and differences.
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Different Types of Religious/Spiritual Well-Being in Relation to Personality and Subjective Well-Being

International Journal for the Psychology of Religion, 2011
In this study the authors attempt to present different types of Religious/Spiritual Well-Being (RSWB) and discuss their relation to personality and psychological well-being. The Multidimensional Inventory for Religious/Spiritual Well-Being 48 is employed for this study, which consists of 6 subscales.
Human-Friedrich Unterrainer   +3 more
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Religious Doubt, Helping Others, and Psychological Well-Being

Journal of Religion and Health, 2014
A growing body of research reveals that religious doubt may have a deleterious effect on well-being. However, relatively less is known about how people try to cope with doubt. The purpose of this study is to see whether providing tangible help to others offsets the effects of religious doubt on well-being.
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Parents' Religious Heterogamy and Children's Well‐Being

Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 2007
This study considers the impact of having parents of dissimilar faiths on children's well‐being. Using data from the National Survey of Families and Households, we examine the hypothesis that parents' religious heterogamy has both direct and indirect negative effects on children's well‐being.
RICHARD J. PETTS, CHRIS KNOESTER
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Religious Identity, Religious Participation, and Psychological Well-Being in Asian American Adolescents

Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 2015
Religiosity plays a prominent spiritual and social role in adolescents' lives. Yet, despite its developmental salience, few studies have examined normative changes in religiosity or the implications of these changes for psychological well-being. We explored longitudinal variation in and associations between religiosity, as defined by private regard ...
Richard F, Davis, Lisa, Kiang
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Religious Sensibilities in Pursuit of Sexual Well-Being

The self-identifying Ghanaian-Dutch and Somali-Dutch communities residing in the Randstad area of the Netherlands are deeply impacted by religious beliefs and cultural factors in their approach towards sexual health practices, well-being and pleasure.
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The contribution of religious education to the well-being of pupils

Research Papers in Education, 2012
Religious education (RE) is under serious political and professional pressure to justify its existence and, for some, positive psychology seems to offer a more compelling route to well-being. In response, this article establishes a case for the inherent value of the subject whilst showing that the well-being of pupils, in the broader sense of human ...
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Religious Faith and Emotional Well-Being in the Elderly

The Caregiver Journal, 1990
(1990). Religious Faith and Emotional Well-Being in the Elderly. The Caregiver Journal: Vol. 7, “Ethics”, pp. 53-55.
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Religiousness, spirituality, and eudaimonic and hedonic well-being

Counselling Psychology Quarterly, 2014
This study tested a conceptual model of religiousness/spirituality (R/S) and hedonic well-being (HWB; measured by life satisfaction and positive affect) by including eudaimonic well-being (EWB; measured by meaning in life) as a mediator. Given the multidimensionality of R/S, we examined whether and how the magnitudes of direct and indirect ...
Eunju Yoon   +6 more
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