This study aims to investigate if religious social support in childhood will moderate the impact of negative outcomes associated with emotional abuse. Further, this study will examine whether and how gender and ethnicity impact this relationship. The sample includes undergraduate students attending East Tennessee State University (ETSU). Participants completed an on line survey that asked about childhood experiences (e.g., emotional abuse, emotion socialization, religious social support) as well as current mental health (e.g., anxiety, depression)
textThe purpose of the proposed study is to examine the relationships among the strength of college ...
The relationship between religion and mental and physical health has received substantial scientific...
Research shows that internalizing problems in adolescence might be a result of peer victimization in...
Emotional abuse in childhood is linked to an increased risk for internalizing symptoms such as depre...
Research suggests those with high religiosity have better social support and lower stress levels (Ga...
Children naturally seek support and comfort from birth on, especially when faced with negative life ...
The potential effects of gender, parental support, and received religious support on emotional funct...
The purpose of this study was to investigate psychological mechanism by which four intra- and inter-...
Religious coping can increase or decrease depressive symptoms. These mixed results may stem from emo...
The potential unique main effects of, and interactions between, religious coping strategies and rece...
Guided by intersectionality theory, we examined the prevalence and influence of various types of str...
Studies to date have linked religious struggle to poorer health outcomes. The present study aims to ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between child emotional abuse, social supp...
Several studies demonstrate the impact that childhood abuse has on adult life (Felitti et al., 1998;...
ABSTRACT. This study investigates links between emotional abuse and emotional awareness. Predictions...
textThe purpose of the proposed study is to examine the relationships among the strength of college ...
The relationship between religion and mental and physical health has received substantial scientific...
Research shows that internalizing problems in adolescence might be a result of peer victimization in...
Emotional abuse in childhood is linked to an increased risk for internalizing symptoms such as depre...
Research suggests those with high religiosity have better social support and lower stress levels (Ga...
Children naturally seek support and comfort from birth on, especially when faced with negative life ...
The potential effects of gender, parental support, and received religious support on emotional funct...
The purpose of this study was to investigate psychological mechanism by which four intra- and inter-...
Religious coping can increase or decrease depressive symptoms. These mixed results may stem from emo...
The potential unique main effects of, and interactions between, religious coping strategies and rece...
Guided by intersectionality theory, we examined the prevalence and influence of various types of str...
Studies to date have linked religious struggle to poorer health outcomes. The present study aims to ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between child emotional abuse, social supp...
Several studies demonstrate the impact that childhood abuse has on adult life (Felitti et al., 1998;...
ABSTRACT. This study investigates links between emotional abuse and emotional awareness. Predictions...
textThe purpose of the proposed study is to examine the relationships among the strength of college ...
The relationship between religion and mental and physical health has received substantial scientific...
Research shows that internalizing problems in adolescence might be a result of peer victimization in...