Drawing on insights from attachment theory, this study examined whether three types of attachment to God—secure, avoidant, and anxious—were associated with health-risk behaviors, over and above the effects of religious attendance, peer support, and demographic covariates, in a sample of 328 undergraduate college students. Contrary to prior theory, secure attachment to God is not inversely associated with recent alcohol or marijuana use, or substance use prior to last sexual intercourse. Instead, avoidant and anxious attachment to God are associated with higher levels of drinking; anxious attachment to God is associated with marijuana use; and avoidant attachment to God is associated with substance use prior to last sexual intercourse. These...
The present study examined how attachment to God and spiritual self-awareness are related to evangel...
Previously, many researchers have concluded that lower educational attainment is a risk factor for l...
Extending prior research on the relation between attachment to God and obsessive-compulsive symptoms...
Drawing on insights from attachment theory, this study examined whether three types of attachment to...
In this study the relationship between adult attachment, religiosity, and attachment to God was inve...
We examined the effect of emotional God attachment on undergraduates ' alcohol use generally an...
AbstractThe aim of the current study was to investigate the relationship between “Attachment Styles ...
Research has expanded the notion of attachment to caregivers to other figures such as God, and there...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in the Journal of Spiritu...
This study examined the unique and combined impact of three different God images (loving, controllin...
Considerable research has examined the relationship between religion and mental health. This study a...
The prevalence of heavy alcohol use among college students is a concern among educators and health p...
Research shows that aspects of religion and spirituality can influence drinking behavior among unive...
Past research has indicated that an individual’s attachment style can influence their relationship w...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Alcohol use and abuse are a problem on...
The present study examined how attachment to God and spiritual self-awareness are related to evangel...
Previously, many researchers have concluded that lower educational attainment is a risk factor for l...
Extending prior research on the relation between attachment to God and obsessive-compulsive symptoms...
Drawing on insights from attachment theory, this study examined whether three types of attachment to...
In this study the relationship between adult attachment, religiosity, and attachment to God was inve...
We examined the effect of emotional God attachment on undergraduates ' alcohol use generally an...
AbstractThe aim of the current study was to investigate the relationship between “Attachment Styles ...
Research has expanded the notion of attachment to caregivers to other figures such as God, and there...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in the Journal of Spiritu...
This study examined the unique and combined impact of three different God images (loving, controllin...
Considerable research has examined the relationship between religion and mental health. This study a...
The prevalence of heavy alcohol use among college students is a concern among educators and health p...
Research shows that aspects of religion and spirituality can influence drinking behavior among unive...
Past research has indicated that an individual’s attachment style can influence their relationship w...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Alcohol use and abuse are a problem on...
The present study examined how attachment to God and spiritual self-awareness are related to evangel...
Previously, many researchers have concluded that lower educational attainment is a risk factor for l...
Extending prior research on the relation between attachment to God and obsessive-compulsive symptoms...