A Study of Religiosity and Psychological Well-being Among African Americans: Implications for Counseling and Psychotherapeutic Processes |
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Authors: | Linda K. Colbert Joseph L. Jefferson Ralph Gallo Ronnie Davis |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Counseling, Texas Southern University, Houston, TX 77004, USA;(2) Mickey Leland-Barbara Jordan School of Public Affairs, Texas Southern University, Houston, TX, USA;(3) 3403 Bedford Forrest Ct., Missouri City, TX 77459, USA;(4) Department of Education, Grambling University, Grambling, LA 71245, USA |
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Abstract: | ![]() This study examined whether a relationship exists between religious orientation as a therapy intervention and the degree of depression, coping behavior and self-esteem among African American adults. In addition, the relationship and predictive power of selected religious and socio-demographic variables and religious orientation as a therapy intervention were studied. African American adults were randomly selected to participate in this empirical study. Age had a significant independent effect on intrinsic religiosity and extrinsic religiosity and a linear relationship was found between extrinsic religiosity and the seven demographic predictor variables at the .05 level of significance. |
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Keywords: | Religiosity Counseling African American Psychotherapy |
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