According to systematic revews, religious beliefs and practices are related to higher life satisfaction, happiness, and positive affect (Koenig & Larson, 2001). The present research extends previous findings by comparing satisfaction with life and character strengths of nonreligious people, religious people, who practice their religion and people that have a religious affiliation but do not practice their religion. We assessed life satisfaction (SWLS), character strengths (VIA-IS) and the orientation to happiness (OTH) in a sample of N=20538 participants. People with a religious affiliation that also practice their religion were found to be more satisfied with their life and scored higher on life of meaning than those who do not practice th...
Research reveals that a number of different aspects of religious involvement are associated with hap...
A growing amount of research links happiness with religious involvement. Previous research indicates...
The purpose of this study is to see if six widely used indicators of religiosity (self-reporting as ...
doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2014.00876 Satisfaction with life and character strengths of non-religious and re...
Most previous research purportedly indicates a stable linear relationship between (non)religiosity a...
Most previous research seems to indicate that nonreligiosity is related to disadvantages, e.g., a lo...
This article examines the relationships between multiple dimensions of religiosity, secular forms of...
The positive relationship between religiosity and life satisfaction is well-established. This relati...
We collected data from 15 countries distinguishing between four religious dimensions: believing, bon...
Research on the relationship between religious practice and life satisfaction usually points to the ...
In this paper we employ a unique data set of 413 adults and scrutinize over the linear and non-linea...
Current satisfaction with life may be taken as a positive achievement for youth, and considered a pr...
Despite all economic and social transitions that have occurred in the last centuries we still find t...
Extensive empirical research conducted up till now has confirmed that personality represents one of ...
As we estimate here, 68% of human beings-4.6 billion people-would say that religion is important in ...
Research reveals that a number of different aspects of religious involvement are associated with hap...
A growing amount of research links happiness with religious involvement. Previous research indicates...
The purpose of this study is to see if six widely used indicators of religiosity (self-reporting as ...
doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2014.00876 Satisfaction with life and character strengths of non-religious and re...
Most previous research purportedly indicates a stable linear relationship between (non)religiosity a...
Most previous research seems to indicate that nonreligiosity is related to disadvantages, e.g., a lo...
This article examines the relationships between multiple dimensions of religiosity, secular forms of...
The positive relationship between religiosity and life satisfaction is well-established. This relati...
We collected data from 15 countries distinguishing between four religious dimensions: believing, bon...
Research on the relationship between religious practice and life satisfaction usually points to the ...
In this paper we employ a unique data set of 413 adults and scrutinize over the linear and non-linea...
Current satisfaction with life may be taken as a positive achievement for youth, and considered a pr...
Despite all economic and social transitions that have occurred in the last centuries we still find t...
Extensive empirical research conducted up till now has confirmed that personality represents one of ...
As we estimate here, 68% of human beings-4.6 billion people-would say that religion is important in ...
Research reveals that a number of different aspects of religious involvement are associated with hap...
A growing amount of research links happiness with religious involvement. Previous research indicates...
The purpose of this study is to see if six widely used indicators of religiosity (self-reporting as ...