The purpose of this study was to determine whether or not intrinsic religiosity is an effective mediator or moderator between gratitude and health in college-aged students. The sample population was 450 undergraduate students from East Carolina University who filled out paper surveys with measures of gratitude, religiosity, and physical/psychological health complaints. Analyses were run to determine sex and ethnic differences, the strength of the relationship between gratitude, intrinsic religiosity, and health, and if mediation or moderation was present. First, results of this study indicate that women report higher levels gratitude than men, and African Americans report higher levels of intrinsic religiosity than Caucasian Americans. Seco...
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Despite a surge in psychological research on gratitude over the past several years, a number of impo...
The objective of these studies was to determine the strength and direction of the relationship betwe...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether or not intrinsic religiosity is an effective medi...
Previous research has found that religiosity is associated with psychological well-being (i.e., depr...
In comforting or distressing circumstances, individuals tend to have various perceptions of themselv...
Religiousness and spirituality are important to most Americans and while beneficial associations bet...
The purpose of this study was to explore the religion – health link in a sample of adults and underg...
textThe purpose of the proposed study is to examine the relationships among the strength of college ...
Research indicates that feeling grateful is associated with better physical health. However, most st...
The virtues of gratitude, empathy, and compassion are associated with various psychological and rela...
The extent to which religiosity is related to well-being may differ as a function of race/ethnicity,...
Psychological science has consistently highlighted links between gratitude and religion, however med...
The present study evaluated a control condition and three 4-6 week gratitude interventions (Gratitud...
This article examines the relationship between religious coping, gratitude and life satisfaction. It...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/107511/1/jssr12110.pd
Despite a surge in psychological research on gratitude over the past several years, a number of impo...
The objective of these studies was to determine the strength and direction of the relationship betwe...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether or not intrinsic religiosity is an effective medi...
Previous research has found that religiosity is associated with psychological well-being (i.e., depr...
In comforting or distressing circumstances, individuals tend to have various perceptions of themselv...
Religiousness and spirituality are important to most Americans and while beneficial associations bet...
The purpose of this study was to explore the religion – health link in a sample of adults and underg...
textThe purpose of the proposed study is to examine the relationships among the strength of college ...
Research indicates that feeling grateful is associated with better physical health. However, most st...
The virtues of gratitude, empathy, and compassion are associated with various psychological and rela...
The extent to which religiosity is related to well-being may differ as a function of race/ethnicity,...
Psychological science has consistently highlighted links between gratitude and religion, however med...
The present study evaluated a control condition and three 4-6 week gratitude interventions (Gratitud...
This article examines the relationship between religious coping, gratitude and life satisfaction. It...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/107511/1/jssr12110.pd
Despite a surge in psychological research on gratitude over the past several years, a number of impo...
The objective of these studies was to determine the strength and direction of the relationship betwe...