Religious support and psychosocial well-being among a religious Jewish population |
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Authors: | Aryeh Lazar PhD Jeffrey P. Bjorck |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Behavioral Sciences , Ariel University Center of Samaria , Ariel, Israel lazara@ariel.co.il;3. Graduate School of Psychology, Fuller Theological Seminary , Pasadena, USA |
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Abstract: | The three subscales of the Religious Support Scale assess perceived support from a person’s religious community, religious leaders, and God. This three-factor structure was replicated in the current study with a sample of 277 religious Jewish persons residing in Israel. Hierarchical canonical analysis showed that, even after controlling for general social support, Religious Leader and God Support were related to lower emotional distress, Religious Leader and Religious Community Support contributed to a higher level of life satisfaction, and Religious Community and God Support contributed to the prediction of perceived health. Findings are discussed in terms of religious support’s generalizability as a psychosocial resource for persons of various faiths. |
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Keywords: | religious coping well-being clinical healthcare institutions |
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