The relationship between ethnicity,Christian orthodoxy,and mental health |
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Authors: | Brandon Randolph-Seng Michael E. Nielsen Bette L. Bottoms Henrietta Filipas |
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Affiliation: | 1. Texas Tech University , Lubbock, TX, USA b.randolph-seng@ttu.edu;3. Georgia Southern University , Statesboro, GA, USA;4. University of Illinois at Chicago , Chicago, IL, USA |
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Abstract: | Although researchers have noted differences in the role of religiosity in the lives of people from different ethnic backgrounds, the components of religion's influence (i.e., membership and orthodoxy) on mental health have not been previously examined. In the current study, Christian participants’ Christian Orthodox Scale (COS) scores were used to predict scores on mental health. As hypothesized, African Americans with higher COS scores exhibited fewer mental-health problems than did all ethnicities studied with lower COS scores. Implications and future directions for understanding the cultural influence of religion on African Americans are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Christian orthodoxy ethnicity mental health |
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