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Religiosity Reduces Family-Related Uncertainties but Exacerbates Their Association with Distress
Authors:Clemens M Lechner  Martin J Tomasik  Rainer K Silbereisen  Jacek Wasilewski
Institution:1. Center for Applied Developmental Science, University of Jena clemens.lechner@uni-jena.de;3. Department of Psychology University of Zurich;4. Center for Applied Developmental Science, University of Jena;5. Institute of Sociology, Warsaw School of Social Sciences and Humanities
Abstract:The present study investigated the role of religiosity in dealing with family-related uncertainties (e.g., uncertainty concerning fertility decisions or the stability of family relationships) that arise from current social change in industrialized nations. We hypothesized that religiosity, because it is a central source of family values and norms, reduces individuals' perceived load of family-related uncertainties. At the same time, because perceiving family-related uncertainties may conflict with religious values and norms concerning the family, we expected that religiosity exacerbates the association of these uncertainties with psychological distress. Structural equation modeling with latent interactions in a sample of 2,571 Polish adolescents and adults 20 to 46 years of age supported these predictions. Although modest in magnitude, associations held after controlling for potential sociodemographic confounders. Our study reveals the complex role of religiosity in dealing with family-related uncertainties and underscores the importance of attending to potential downsides of this otherwise beneficial resource.
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