Drawing on data from the 2011 Australian National Church Life Survey, this study was designed to assess the connection between religious affect (as a measure of Christian commitment) and global happiness (as a measure of personal well being) among a sample of 6,194 young churchgoers in Australia between the ages of 8 and 14 years, attending a range of denominations, including Catholic, Anglican, Uniting, Pentecostal, and other Protestant churches. Employing the Francis Scale of Attitude toward Christianity and the Powell Index of Global Happiness, the data demonstrate a significant positive correlation between religious affect and global happiness, after controlling for individual differences in sex and age
This study employs a modified form of the Fisher 16-item Feeling Good, Living Life measure of spirit...
This study was designed to test the hypothesis that events such as the Christmas Eve Carol Services ...
This study explores the connections between churchgoing and two fields of Christian moral values (se...
Drawing on data from 9,851 young people between the ages of 8 and 14 years who completed surveys whi...
In order to examine the association between prayer and happiness, a sample of 1,002 students, rangin...
This study set out to explore levels of religious affect (measured by the Francis Scale of Attitude ...
This study employs a modified form of the Fisher 16-item Feeling Good, Living Life measure of spirit...
This study tests the hypothesis that higher levels of positive religious affect are associated with ...
This study responds to the challenge posed by Rossetti’s work to explore the antecedents and consequ...
Building on earlier studies conducted in Christian, Jewish, and Islamic contexts, this study tests ...
In order to examine the association between prayer and happiness, a sample of 131 undergraduate stud...
This study explores whether different religions experience different levels of happiness and life sa...
This study examines the associations between frequency of personal prayer, frequency of worship atte...
This study employs a modified form of the Fisher 16-item Feeling Good, Living Life measure of spirit...
This study explores the connection between Christianity and environmental concern among a sample of ...
This study employs a modified form of the Fisher 16-item Feeling Good, Living Life measure of spirit...
This study was designed to test the hypothesis that events such as the Christmas Eve Carol Services ...
This study explores the connections between churchgoing and two fields of Christian moral values (se...
Drawing on data from 9,851 young people between the ages of 8 and 14 years who completed surveys whi...
In order to examine the association between prayer and happiness, a sample of 1,002 students, rangin...
This study set out to explore levels of religious affect (measured by the Francis Scale of Attitude ...
This study employs a modified form of the Fisher 16-item Feeling Good, Living Life measure of spirit...
This study tests the hypothesis that higher levels of positive religious affect are associated with ...
This study responds to the challenge posed by Rossetti’s work to explore the antecedents and consequ...
Building on earlier studies conducted in Christian, Jewish, and Islamic contexts, this study tests ...
In order to examine the association between prayer and happiness, a sample of 131 undergraduate stud...
This study explores whether different religions experience different levels of happiness and life sa...
This study examines the associations between frequency of personal prayer, frequency of worship atte...
This study employs a modified form of the Fisher 16-item Feeling Good, Living Life measure of spirit...
This study explores the connection between Christianity and environmental concern among a sample of ...
This study employs a modified form of the Fisher 16-item Feeling Good, Living Life measure of spirit...
This study was designed to test the hypothesis that events such as the Christmas Eve Carol Services ...
This study explores the connections between churchgoing and two fields of Christian moral values (se...