With the exception of a few studies (Leak, 2009; Fulton, 1997), psychological research on religion has not been studied from an Eriksonian identity status perspective (Erikson, 1959; Marcia, 1966). Further, Erikson’s (1963) concept of identity appears to be inherently individualistic and may be conceptualized differently in Eastern/Asian cultures (Cloninger, 2008; Paranjpe, 2010). This study aims to understand the relationship of religiosity and quest to identity development across two cultures: USA and India. A total of 326 undergraduate students (mean age= 19.47, sd= 1.58) participated from two urban colleges in Mumbai, India (n= 159) and one in Orlando, USA (n= 167). All participants completed a battery of measures, including the measure...
For many individuals, their religious identity has played a very important role in the formation of ...
Religion is often related to greater psychological well-being in college students (Burris et al., 20...
People adopt a variety of approaches to practice their religion, but to date there has been no exami...
AbstractThe aim of the present study was to investigate different aspects of identity among the stud...
ABSTRACTThis study observed the role of identity styles, identity commitment, and identity statuses ...
Psychosocial investigations of identity tend not to focus on the role of religion in the development...
Utilizing Erikson’s (1963) psychosocial ego identity development theory, 28 qualitative interviews w...
This study examines the ethnic identity development process of second-generation Indian Americans, t...
The present study examined religious differences in help-seeking attitudes, intergroup anxiety, coll...
Sociologists of religion and adolescence often employ questions about how important religion is to a...
The study sought to gain a better understanding of the religious development and sense of belonging ...
Problem Research on the role of religion and ethnicity in the identity orientation of women has been...
 Introduction  Nowadays, with the development of mass media and the universalization of culture,...
Much research addresses the proposition that identifying with a group shapes individuals’ behaviour....
Introduction This study aims to anticipate religious orientation based on identity styles among stud...
For many individuals, their religious identity has played a very important role in the formation of ...
Religion is often related to greater psychological well-being in college students (Burris et al., 20...
People adopt a variety of approaches to practice their religion, but to date there has been no exami...
AbstractThe aim of the present study was to investigate different aspects of identity among the stud...
ABSTRACTThis study observed the role of identity styles, identity commitment, and identity statuses ...
Psychosocial investigations of identity tend not to focus on the role of religion in the development...
Utilizing Erikson’s (1963) psychosocial ego identity development theory, 28 qualitative interviews w...
This study examines the ethnic identity development process of second-generation Indian Americans, t...
The present study examined religious differences in help-seeking attitudes, intergroup anxiety, coll...
Sociologists of religion and adolescence often employ questions about how important religion is to a...
The study sought to gain a better understanding of the religious development and sense of belonging ...
Problem Research on the role of religion and ethnicity in the identity orientation of women has been...
 Introduction  Nowadays, with the development of mass media and the universalization of culture,...
Much research addresses the proposition that identifying with a group shapes individuals’ behaviour....
Introduction This study aims to anticipate religious orientation based on identity styles among stud...
For many individuals, their religious identity has played a very important role in the formation of ...
Religion is often related to greater psychological well-being in college students (Burris et al., 20...
People adopt a variety of approaches to practice their religion, but to date there has been no exami...