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All in faith: Religion as the idiom and means of coping with distress
Authors:Gareth J. Morris  Tina McAdie
Affiliation:1. University of Huddersfield , Huddersfield, UK gareth19801980@yahoo.com;3. University of Huddersfield , Huddersfield, UK
Abstract:A survey design was used to examine if there are any differences between a Christian, a Muslim, and a non-religious group in five personality factors (dominance, liveliness, warmth, apprehension, and sensitivity), general well-being, and death anxiety. No significant differences were found with any of the personality factors between the three groups. Religious participants (Christians and Muslims combined) scored significantly higher for general well-being than non-religious participants. Christians scored significantly lower for death anxiety than both non-religious and Muslim groups, and Muslims scored significantly higher than the non-religious group. These findings are discussed with reference to Terror Management Theory. Suggestions for future research include deeper investigation into beliefs of the afterlife and inclusion of more religions into psychological studies.
Keywords:death anxiety  personality  religious affiliation  well-being  Terror Management Theory
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