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Spirituality,religiousness, personality as predictors of stress and resilience among middle-aged Vietnamese-Born American Catholics
Authors:Yen K Le  Ralph L Piedmont  Teresa A Wilkins
Institution:1. Department of Pastoral Counseling, Loyola University Maryland, Columbia, MD, USA ykle@loyola.edu;3. Department of Pastoral Counseling, Loyola University Maryland, Columbia, MD, USA ORCID Iconhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-0482-6761;4. Department of Pastoral Counseling, Loyola University Maryland, Columbia, MD, USA
Abstract:ABSTRACT

The aim of this study was to examine the predictive power of spirituality and religiousness in terms of well-being. Spirituality and religiousness were measured by the ASPIRES Scale. Participants in this study were 171 middle-aged Vietnamese-born American Catholics. Results indicated that both resilience and stress significantly related to Prayer Fulfillment, Religious Involvement, and Religious Crisis, and Universality related significantly to resilience. A series of hierarchical multiple regressions examined the incremental predictive validity of spirituality and religiousness over gender, religious status, and personality. Results demonstrated that spirituality and religiousness incrementally predicted stress overload and resilience in midlife over these other variables (Δ R2 scores ranged from .02 to .06). These findings provided further support for the hypothesis that spirituality and religiousness are important resources for managing stress and maintaining resilience for middle-aged Vietnamese-born American immigrants.
Keywords:Spirituality  religiousness  personality  stress  resilience  immigrant  midlife
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