This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in the Journal of Spirituality in Mental Health on November 13, 2017, available online: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/19349637.2017.1396197.Religion and spirituality have frequently been associated with mental health and well-being. However, inconsistent results suggest that there may be mediating factors. God representations highlight individual differences in relating to the sacred, which may have implications for mental health. Attachment theory has also been related to God representations and mental health. This study examined the relationships between benevolent and authoritarian God representations, attachment to God, and mental health in a sample...
Attachment theory provides a robust framework for understanding spiritual development and perception...
This study examines whether belief in supernatural evil is associated with mental health. In additio...
Research has expanded the notion of attachment to caregivers to other figures such as God, and there...
Religion and spirituality in the realm of mental health and coping have illustrated complex relation...
The present study examined attachment to God and quest as potential moderators of the relationship b...
The present study examined attachment to God and quest as potential moderators of the relationship b...
Drawing broadly on insights from attachment theory, the present study outlines a series of theoretic...
Drawing broadly on insights from attachment theory, the present study outlines a series of theoretic...
Context: Results of meta-analyses show weak associations between religiosity and well-being, but are...
The central aims of this study were to investigate the relationships between object representations ...
Context: Results of meta-analyses show weak associations between religiosity and well-being, but are...
Context: Results of meta-analyses show weak associations between religiosity and well-being, but are...
Context: Results of meta-analyses show weak associations between religiosity and well-being, but are...
Objective: This study examines the association between a self-reported loving relationship with God ...
Irregular pagination: page 4 missingThis study used a prospective design to examine the relationshi...
Attachment theory provides a robust framework for understanding spiritual development and perception...
This study examines whether belief in supernatural evil is associated with mental health. In additio...
Research has expanded the notion of attachment to caregivers to other figures such as God, and there...
Religion and spirituality in the realm of mental health and coping have illustrated complex relation...
The present study examined attachment to God and quest as potential moderators of the relationship b...
The present study examined attachment to God and quest as potential moderators of the relationship b...
Drawing broadly on insights from attachment theory, the present study outlines a series of theoretic...
Drawing broadly on insights from attachment theory, the present study outlines a series of theoretic...
Context: Results of meta-analyses show weak associations between religiosity and well-being, but are...
The central aims of this study were to investigate the relationships between object representations ...
Context: Results of meta-analyses show weak associations between religiosity and well-being, but are...
Context: Results of meta-analyses show weak associations between religiosity and well-being, but are...
Context: Results of meta-analyses show weak associations between religiosity and well-being, but are...
Objective: This study examines the association between a self-reported loving relationship with God ...
Irregular pagination: page 4 missingThis study used a prospective design to examine the relationshi...
Attachment theory provides a robust framework for understanding spiritual development and perception...
This study examines whether belief in supernatural evil is associated with mental health. In additio...
Research has expanded the notion of attachment to caregivers to other figures such as God, and there...