The present study examined the impact of losing tangible resources on psychological resources in a sample of college students (n = 160) affected by Hurricane Katrina. The data was collected approximately five months after the storm. Based on conservation of resources theory, we tested whether the loss of tangible resources (e.g., food, water) would be positively related to the loss of psychological resources (e.g., optimism, hope), and whether this association would be exacerbated by having an insecure (anxious or avoidant) attachment to God. As predicted, loss of tangible resources was related to the loss of psychological resources, and this relationship was amplified in participants who had an avoidant attachment to God. We conclude by di...
This prospective study examined the pathways by which religious involvement affected the postdisaste...
The long-term psychological impact of Hurricane Katrina was assessed among students (N = 636) at two...
Drawing on insights from attachment theory, this study examined whether three types of attachment to...
his study examined demographic and hurricane-related resource loss predictors on God concepts and Go...
To understand the relationship between the structure of resource loss and depression after disaster ...
The experience of living through Hurricane Katrina and the resulting losses incurred from the storm ...
Positive and negative religious coping are related to positive and negative psychological adjustment...
This prospective study examined the pathways by which religious involvement affected the post-disast...
Positive and negative religious coping strategies and their relation with posttraumatic stress (PTS)...
The present study examined how attachment to God and spiritual self-awareness are related to evangel...
In this study, the role of positive and negative religious coping was evaluated for their interrelat...
Research has expanded the notion of attachment to caregivers to other figures such as God, and there...
Disasters can be a considerable threat to one’s sense of meaning. We examined the effects of priming...
Emerging adults exposed to natural disasters may develop posttraumatic stress symptoms, mood disorde...
How do people psychologically recover from disasters and restore a sense of meaning in their life? D...
This prospective study examined the pathways by which religious involvement affected the postdisaste...
The long-term psychological impact of Hurricane Katrina was assessed among students (N = 636) at two...
Drawing on insights from attachment theory, this study examined whether three types of attachment to...
his study examined demographic and hurricane-related resource loss predictors on God concepts and Go...
To understand the relationship between the structure of resource loss and depression after disaster ...
The experience of living through Hurricane Katrina and the resulting losses incurred from the storm ...
Positive and negative religious coping are related to positive and negative psychological adjustment...
This prospective study examined the pathways by which religious involvement affected the post-disast...
Positive and negative religious coping strategies and their relation with posttraumatic stress (PTS)...
The present study examined how attachment to God and spiritual self-awareness are related to evangel...
In this study, the role of positive and negative religious coping was evaluated for their interrelat...
Research has expanded the notion of attachment to caregivers to other figures such as God, and there...
Disasters can be a considerable threat to one’s sense of meaning. We examined the effects of priming...
Emerging adults exposed to natural disasters may develop posttraumatic stress symptoms, mood disorde...
How do people psychologically recover from disasters and restore a sense of meaning in their life? D...
This prospective study examined the pathways by which religious involvement affected the postdisaste...
The long-term psychological impact of Hurricane Katrina was assessed among students (N = 636) at two...
Drawing on insights from attachment theory, this study examined whether three types of attachment to...