Title of article :
Religiosity and mental health: A further exploration of the relative importance of religious behaviors vs. religious attitudes
Author/Authors :
Jessie Dezutter، نويسنده , , Bart Soenens، نويسنده , , Dirk Hutsebaut، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
This study examines the relative contribution of religious involvement and religious attitudes in the prediction of mental health in adulthood. Participants (N = 472) completed questionnaires assessing religious involvement, religious orientations and social-cognitive approaches to religion. Relations were examined with both psychological distress and psychological well-being. In line with past research, results show that the religious orientations and social-cognitive approaches to religion were significantly related to well-being outcomes, whereas religious involvement was not. The social-cognitive approaches to religion were predictive of both distress and well-being. Specifically, literal approaches to religion were negatively related to well-being and positively to distress. The religious orientations were predictive of well-being only. Specifically, Intrinsic and Extrinsic (Personal) predicted higher and lower levels of well-being, respectively.
Keywords :
Religiosity , mental health , well-being , distress
Journal title :
Personality and Individual Differences
Journal title :
Personality and Individual Differences