In this study, we examined goal-focused hope as a potential mediator between the association of multidimensional spirituality and depressive symptoms in a sample of 319 college students. Results of conducting a series of multiple mediation tests indicated that hope agency, but not hope pathways, fully and significantly accounted for the associations of ritualistic, theistic, and existential spirituality with depressive symptoms. Overall, our findings offer support for the contention that hope agency plays an important role in accounting for the association between spirituality and psychological adjustment in college students. Some implications of the present findings are discussed
For this study, 40 people with a diagnosis of depression were interviewed about their conceptualisat...
Major Depression is the leading cause of disability in the United States and has been studied for de...
Adjustment to college life and attending a university for the first time can be a stressful experien...
This study examined hope agency and pathway as potential mediators of the associations of religiosit...
Depression is a significant public health problem for young adults of college age, and negative life...
The spiritual dimension of hope has been less emphasized in previous investigations. This study buil...
Abstract College-related stress such as academic workload, financial concerns, and interpersonal pro...
This study investigated the relationship between perfectionism and depression, and the mediating eff...
Two separate correlational studies were conducted to investigate the relationship between spirituali...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [133]-150).Using a path model initially developed and tes...
Hope, optimism, and several markers of religiosity and spirituality were examined as potential moder...
A growing body of research has documented the positive implications of hope for well-being. C.R. Sny...
The present study sought to examine a diathesis-stress model involving hope and trauma history as pr...
This study examines the relationships among religious problem-solving style, explanatory or attribut...
In positive psychology, spirituality has been viewed as an element of human strengths and adaptation...
For this study, 40 people with a diagnosis of depression were interviewed about their conceptualisat...
Major Depression is the leading cause of disability in the United States and has been studied for de...
Adjustment to college life and attending a university for the first time can be a stressful experien...
This study examined hope agency and pathway as potential mediators of the associations of religiosit...
Depression is a significant public health problem for young adults of college age, and negative life...
The spiritual dimension of hope has been less emphasized in previous investigations. This study buil...
Abstract College-related stress such as academic workload, financial concerns, and interpersonal pro...
This study investigated the relationship between perfectionism and depression, and the mediating eff...
Two separate correlational studies were conducted to investigate the relationship between spirituali...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [133]-150).Using a path model initially developed and tes...
Hope, optimism, and several markers of religiosity and spirituality were examined as potential moder...
A growing body of research has documented the positive implications of hope for well-being. C.R. Sny...
The present study sought to examine a diathesis-stress model involving hope and trauma history as pr...
This study examines the relationships among religious problem-solving style, explanatory or attribut...
In positive psychology, spirituality has been viewed as an element of human strengths and adaptation...
For this study, 40 people with a diagnosis of depression were interviewed about their conceptualisat...
Major Depression is the leading cause of disability in the United States and has been studied for de...
Adjustment to college life and attending a university for the first time can be a stressful experien...