Summary Aim. The aim of this study was to investigate whether values and religiosity could be good predictors of non-religious and religious coping styles in early adulthood. Although previous research suggests that values and religiosity might be related to coping styles, the nature of this relationship remains unexplored. Material and method. The study included 209 participants (111 women and 98 men) randomly recruited in southern Poland. Their ages ranged from 20 to 40 years, with a mean age of 28.4 years (SD = 6.44). All participants were asked to fill in four questionnaires: Scheler Values Scale, Centrality of Religiosity Scale, Coping Inventory for Stressful Situations and Brief RCOPE Scale. Results. Aesthetic, truth and moral values ...
Using survey of adults in a Seventh-day Adventist congregation in the mid-west, I find that there ar...
Using survey of adults in a Seventh-day Adventist congregation in the mid-west, I find that there ar...
Using survey of adults in a Seventh-day Adventist congregation in the mid-west, I find that there ar...
Two studies were used to assess cognitive appraisal factors in religious orientation, religious copi...
textResearch has shown that religious coping is one of the strongest predictors of psychological adj...
The aim of this study was to examine possible relationships between religious/spiritual well-being (...
The aim of this study was to examine possible relationships between religious/spiritual well-being (...
The purpose of this study was to investigate relationships between interpersonal values and stress a...
This study examined the relationship between religiosity and coping stress among participants who jo...
The purpose of this study was to investigate relationships between interpersonal values and stress a...
The purposes of this study were to: (1) examine the use of religious/spiritual coping by emerging ad...
This article examines the relationship between psychological resilience, religious coping and life s...
The present study investigated the role of religiosity in dealing with family-related uncertainties ...
Using survey of adults in a Seventh-day Adventist congregation in the mid-west, I find that there ar...
This study examined the relationship between positive religious coping methods and chronic stress le...
Using survey of adults in a Seventh-day Adventist congregation in the mid-west, I find that there ar...
Using survey of adults in a Seventh-day Adventist congregation in the mid-west, I find that there ar...
Using survey of adults in a Seventh-day Adventist congregation in the mid-west, I find that there ar...
Two studies were used to assess cognitive appraisal factors in religious orientation, religious copi...
textResearch has shown that religious coping is one of the strongest predictors of psychological adj...
The aim of this study was to examine possible relationships between religious/spiritual well-being (...
The aim of this study was to examine possible relationships between religious/spiritual well-being (...
The purpose of this study was to investigate relationships between interpersonal values and stress a...
This study examined the relationship between religiosity and coping stress among participants who jo...
The purpose of this study was to investigate relationships between interpersonal values and stress a...
The purposes of this study were to: (1) examine the use of religious/spiritual coping by emerging ad...
This article examines the relationship between psychological resilience, religious coping and life s...
The present study investigated the role of religiosity in dealing with family-related uncertainties ...
Using survey of adults in a Seventh-day Adventist congregation in the mid-west, I find that there ar...
This study examined the relationship between positive religious coping methods and chronic stress le...
Using survey of adults in a Seventh-day Adventist congregation in the mid-west, I find that there ar...
Using survey of adults in a Seventh-day Adventist congregation in the mid-west, I find that there ar...
Using survey of adults in a Seventh-day Adventist congregation in the mid-west, I find that there ar...