his study examined demographic and hurricane-related resource loss predictors on God concepts and God control among Hurricane Katrina survivors (N = 142) from Mississippi Gulf Coast communities approximately five months after the storm. The findings from this study of Katrina survivors suggest that significant loss from natural disasters has an impact on one\u27s conception of and beliefs about God. It was found that increased levels of resource loss predicted a more negative conceptual portrayal of God. Greater object resource loss predicted perceptions of less God control over the outcome of events. Further, it was found that the strongest individual predictor of a God concept that was more negative and in less control of event outcomes w...
Hurricane Katrina left residents of New Orleans desperate in many ways; they were deprived of their ...
How do people psychologically recover from disasters and restore a sense of meaning in their life? D...
To understand the relationship between the structure of resource loss and depression after disaster ...
his study examined demographic and hurricane-related resource loss predictors on God concepts and Go...
God image appears to affect an individual\u27s ability to cope, either positively or negatively, fol...
This prospective study examined the pathways by which religious involvement affected the post-disast...
In this study, the role of positive and negative religious coping was evaluated for their interrelat...
The present study examined the impact of losing tangible resources on psychological resources in a s...
The experience of living through Hurricane Katrina and the resulting losses incurred from the storm ...
In this study, the role of positive and negative religious coping was evaluated for their interrelat...
This prospective study examined the pathways by which religious involvement affected the postdisaste...
Disasters are an ever increasing phenomena in our society, resulting in many people being adversely ...
Positive and negative religious coping are related to positive and negative psychological adjustment...
Positive and negative religious coping strategies and their relation with posttraumatic stress (PTS)...
Disasters can be a considerable threat to one’s sense of meaning. We examined the effects of priming...
Hurricane Katrina left residents of New Orleans desperate in many ways; they were deprived of their ...
How do people psychologically recover from disasters and restore a sense of meaning in their life? D...
To understand the relationship between the structure of resource loss and depression after disaster ...
his study examined demographic and hurricane-related resource loss predictors on God concepts and Go...
God image appears to affect an individual\u27s ability to cope, either positively or negatively, fol...
This prospective study examined the pathways by which religious involvement affected the post-disast...
In this study, the role of positive and negative religious coping was evaluated for their interrelat...
The present study examined the impact of losing tangible resources on psychological resources in a s...
The experience of living through Hurricane Katrina and the resulting losses incurred from the storm ...
In this study, the role of positive and negative religious coping was evaluated for their interrelat...
This prospective study examined the pathways by which religious involvement affected the postdisaste...
Disasters are an ever increasing phenomena in our society, resulting in many people being adversely ...
Positive and negative religious coping are related to positive and negative psychological adjustment...
Positive and negative religious coping strategies and their relation with posttraumatic stress (PTS)...
Disasters can be a considerable threat to one’s sense of meaning. We examined the effects of priming...
Hurricane Katrina left residents of New Orleans desperate in many ways; they were deprived of their ...
How do people psychologically recover from disasters and restore a sense of meaning in their life? D...
To understand the relationship between the structure of resource loss and depression after disaster ...