This paper tests whether changes in spiritual wellbeing were correlated with self-rated changes in mental and physical health after controlling for changes in psychological wellbeing in a sample from the Church of England taken during the third national COVID-19 lockdown in 2021. During the third lockdown in England an online survey, named Covid-19 and Church-21, was delivered through the Qualtrics XM platform from 22 January to 23 July 2021. The responses included 1878 Anglicans living in England. The change in spiritual wellbeing scale was produced using self-reported changes in the frequency of key spiritual practices (prayer and Bible reading), trust in God, the quality of spiritual life, and spiritual health. Changes in mental and phys...
Inspired by the objectives of the Church of England’s Living Ministry Research Project (to understan...
Inspired by the objectives of the Church of England’s Living Ministry Research Project (to understan...
The new coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2), whose disease is COVID-19, in March 2020, spread around the world....
This paper tests whether changes in spiritual wellbeing were correlated with self-rated changes in m...
The balanced affect model of psychological wellbeing conceptualises positive and negative affect as ...
The balanced affect model of psychological well-being conceptualises positive and negative affect as...
The COVID-19 pandemic seems to have caused both declines in psychological wellbeing and increases in...
Drawing on data provided by 1,841 lay or ordained members of the Anglican Church residing in England...
For some church members the pandemic may have been a challenge to faith, while for others the pandem...
Psychological well-being was assessed by affect balance (a function of negative and positive affect)...
The present study draws on the responses of 1496 Church of England clergy who participated in the Co...
Drawing on data provided by 1,841 lay or ordained members of the Anglican Church residing in England...
The experience under consideration in this study is rooted in the Covid-19 pandemic as ...
For some church members the pandemic may have been a challenge to faith, while for others the pandem...
Applying the balanced affect model of clergy psychological wellbeing, as conceptualised by the Franc...
Inspired by the objectives of the Church of England’s Living Ministry Research Project (to understan...
Inspired by the objectives of the Church of England’s Living Ministry Research Project (to understan...
The new coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2), whose disease is COVID-19, in March 2020, spread around the world....
This paper tests whether changes in spiritual wellbeing were correlated with self-rated changes in m...
The balanced affect model of psychological wellbeing conceptualises positive and negative affect as ...
The balanced affect model of psychological well-being conceptualises positive and negative affect as...
The COVID-19 pandemic seems to have caused both declines in psychological wellbeing and increases in...
Drawing on data provided by 1,841 lay or ordained members of the Anglican Church residing in England...
For some church members the pandemic may have been a challenge to faith, while for others the pandem...
Psychological well-being was assessed by affect balance (a function of negative and positive affect)...
The present study draws on the responses of 1496 Church of England clergy who participated in the Co...
Drawing on data provided by 1,841 lay or ordained members of the Anglican Church residing in England...
The experience under consideration in this study is rooted in the Covid-19 pandemic as ...
For some church members the pandemic may have been a challenge to faith, while for others the pandem...
Applying the balanced affect model of clergy psychological wellbeing, as conceptualised by the Franc...
Inspired by the objectives of the Church of England’s Living Ministry Research Project (to understan...
Inspired by the objectives of the Church of England’s Living Ministry Research Project (to understan...
The new coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2), whose disease is COVID-19, in March 2020, spread around the world....