This study examines sociodemographic and wellbeing factors associated with forms of religiosity involving conventional religious belief (CRB) and daily spiritual experience (DSE), and unconventional paranormal beliefs in lifeforms (UPBL) and paranormal beliefs excluding extraordinary lifeforms (UPBEEL). Self-reported data collected from Australian Facebook users (N=760; Female: 57%) suggest that CRB was significantly higher in Christian participants and lower in those who identify as non-religious and spiritual. However, levels of unconventional religiosity involving UPBL and UPBEEL were significantly higher among Pagans and those who identify as spiritual but not religious, but lower among non-religious participants. Compared to Christian ...
The measurement of religiosity in current health-related literature is mostly based on t...
Personality and religiosity have consistently been found to be related to subjective well-being. How...
This study investigated diverse measures of religiosity (i.e., religious orientation, coping, and pr...
Recognizing religiosity and spirituality as related-yet-distinct phenomena, and conceptualizing psyc...
Previous literature on religiosity have shown a significant positive relationship between intrinsic ...
Paranormal beliefs are prevalent in the general population and this study explores the individual di...
Studies concerning the changing landscapes of religiosity and spirituality in the lives of young peo...
The present study examined the dimensional structure of religiosity/spirituality (R/S) and its relat...
This chapter examines the role of spirituality in the relationship between confidence in Australian ...
Religi-Spirituality and Psychological Well-Being 2 Formal Religious Participation and Daily Spiritua...
Research largely shows that religion and spirituality have a positive correlation to psychological w...
This article provides empirical evidence for the contradictory effects of religiosity on subjective ...
The objective of the research was to clearly define the variables spirituality and religiosity, and ...
ABSTRACT Some psychologists treat religious/spiritual beliefs as a unitary aspect of individual diff...
The aim of this study was to investigate the possibility of predicting psychological well-being base...
The measurement of religiosity in current health-related literature is mostly based on t...
Personality and religiosity have consistently been found to be related to subjective well-being. How...
This study investigated diverse measures of religiosity (i.e., religious orientation, coping, and pr...
Recognizing religiosity and spirituality as related-yet-distinct phenomena, and conceptualizing psyc...
Previous literature on religiosity have shown a significant positive relationship between intrinsic ...
Paranormal beliefs are prevalent in the general population and this study explores the individual di...
Studies concerning the changing landscapes of religiosity and spirituality in the lives of young peo...
The present study examined the dimensional structure of religiosity/spirituality (R/S) and its relat...
This chapter examines the role of spirituality in the relationship between confidence in Australian ...
Religi-Spirituality and Psychological Well-Being 2 Formal Religious Participation and Daily Spiritua...
Research largely shows that religion and spirituality have a positive correlation to psychological w...
This article provides empirical evidence for the contradictory effects of religiosity on subjective ...
The objective of the research was to clearly define the variables spirituality and religiosity, and ...
ABSTRACT Some psychologists treat religious/spiritual beliefs as a unitary aspect of individual diff...
The aim of this study was to investigate the possibility of predicting psychological well-being base...
The measurement of religiosity in current health-related literature is mostly based on t...
Personality and religiosity have consistently been found to be related to subjective well-being. How...
This study investigated diverse measures of religiosity (i.e., religious orientation, coping, and pr...