Psychosocial and health-related characteristics of religious well-being |
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Authors: | Hammermeister J Flint M Havens J Peterson M |
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Affiliation: | Eastern Washington University, Cheney 99004, USA. jhammermeist@mail.ewu.edu |
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Abstract: | This investigation examined the relationship between religions well-being and eight psychosocial and health-related characteristics. This study assessed the hypothesis that religious well-being is related to overall health. Participants were 462 college students at two separate colleges in the Pacific Northwest. Analysis showed those subjects scoring higher on the measure of religious well-being scored lower on indices like loneliness and hopelessness and higher on self-esteem. Alcohol and drug use also differed significantly between the high and the low, religious well-being groups. |
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