This study aimed to test whether pre-pandemic religious service attendance relates to both lesser impact from the COVID-19 pandemic and lower levels of psychological distress among a sample of 645 American adults across nine US regions. A second aim was to test whether belongingness mediated these relationships. First, it was expected that more frequent pre-pandemic religious service attendance relates to belongingness, which mediates the religious service attendance and psychological distress association. Second, it was expected that people who felt greater belongingness also experienced less perceived impact from the pandemic. Results from a path model supported these hypotheses. This is among the first studies to provide empirical eviden...
Problem or purpose: Social isolation involves an individuals’ social network (i.e., quantity, qualit...
Background: A mediation model was proposed to explain how religiosity, religious coping, and fear of...
There is accumulating evidence that being an active member of a social community predicts health, we...
This study aimed to test whether pre-pandemic religious service attendance relates to both lesser im...
The effect of religiosity on individuals is seen more in stressful situations. Religion strengthens ...
Research findings on religiosity and mental health have been somewhat inconsistent over the years, l...
Covid-19 and the resulting lockdowns affected various aspects of people’s lives, including their men...
Background: The aim of this study was to assess the effects of loneliness, belongingness and other m...
The COVID-19 pandemic seems to have caused both declines in psychological wellbeing and increases in...
Objectives: We investigated the associations between religiosity/spirituality and respondents' chang...
Social isolation has become a public policy under the current circumstances. This isolation can lead...
By changing many aspects of everyday life, the COVID-19 pandemic and the social distance policies im...
The COVID-19 pandemic has spurred a global surge in empirical research examining the influence of th...
The COVID-19 pandemic is a global traumatic stressor affecting millions of individuals worldwide. Tr...
Just a little over a year ago, our lives changed as our country fell into panic and all around us bu...
Problem or purpose: Social isolation involves an individuals’ social network (i.e., quantity, qualit...
Background: A mediation model was proposed to explain how religiosity, religious coping, and fear of...
There is accumulating evidence that being an active member of a social community predicts health, we...
This study aimed to test whether pre-pandemic religious service attendance relates to both lesser im...
The effect of religiosity on individuals is seen more in stressful situations. Religion strengthens ...
Research findings on religiosity and mental health have been somewhat inconsistent over the years, l...
Covid-19 and the resulting lockdowns affected various aspects of people’s lives, including their men...
Background: The aim of this study was to assess the effects of loneliness, belongingness and other m...
The COVID-19 pandemic seems to have caused both declines in psychological wellbeing and increases in...
Objectives: We investigated the associations between religiosity/spirituality and respondents' chang...
Social isolation has become a public policy under the current circumstances. This isolation can lead...
By changing many aspects of everyday life, the COVID-19 pandemic and the social distance policies im...
The COVID-19 pandemic has spurred a global surge in empirical research examining the influence of th...
The COVID-19 pandemic is a global traumatic stressor affecting millions of individuals worldwide. Tr...
Just a little over a year ago, our lives changed as our country fell into panic and all around us bu...
Problem or purpose: Social isolation involves an individuals’ social network (i.e., quantity, qualit...
Background: A mediation model was proposed to explain how religiosity, religious coping, and fear of...
There is accumulating evidence that being an active member of a social community predicts health, we...