This paper gives a summary of findings from studies using the five-item Reliance on God’s Help (RGH) scale, which was developed a decade ago as an integral part of a comprehensive measure to differentiate between external and internal adaptive coping strategies. It has been used for both healthy and diseased persons. We will summarize data on internal reliability scores and the distribution of mean values for the respective items in the different study samples. Also, we will present a structural equation model (SEM) to confirm the scale’s validity. Our analysis shows that the RGH scale is a short, valid, and reliable measure of a person’s strong basic trust in God (faith), regardless of what life brings. The items do not address aspects suc...
Recent theorists have argued that theistic cognitions are so deeply embedded in human cultures that ...
There are substantial data exploring the link between religiosity and health, yet there is no consen...
Trust in God implies the conviction that God looks after a person’s own interests. The first evidenc...
This paper gives a summary of findings from studies using the five-item Reliance on God’s Help (RGH)...
The Brief RCOPE is a 14-item measure of religious coping with major life stressors. As the most comm...
Abstract“Reliance on God” is one of the spiritual virtues and a major stage in the ascension toward ...
Being religious or having spiritual beliefs has been linked to improved health and well-being in sev...
Being religious or having spiritual beliefs has been linked to improved health and well-being in sev...
The Spiritual Well-Being Scale (Ellison, 1983) is a 20 item self-report attitudinal measure of one\u...
Until recently, psychologists have conceptualised and studied trust in God (TIG) largely in isolatio...
textThe purpose of the proposed study is to examine the relationships among the strength of college ...
Contains fulltext : 64758.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this articl...
The paper characterizes the adaptation of Assessment of Beliefs and Behaviors in Coping. Its validit...
Religion and spirituality are vital aspects of many people’s lives both in the United States and acr...
The Religious and Spiritual Struggles Scale (RSS) measures important psychological constructs in an ...
Recent theorists have argued that theistic cognitions are so deeply embedded in human cultures that ...
There are substantial data exploring the link between religiosity and health, yet there is no consen...
Trust in God implies the conviction that God looks after a person’s own interests. The first evidenc...
This paper gives a summary of findings from studies using the five-item Reliance on God’s Help (RGH)...
The Brief RCOPE is a 14-item measure of religious coping with major life stressors. As the most comm...
Abstract“Reliance on God” is one of the spiritual virtues and a major stage in the ascension toward ...
Being religious or having spiritual beliefs has been linked to improved health and well-being in sev...
Being religious or having spiritual beliefs has been linked to improved health and well-being in sev...
The Spiritual Well-Being Scale (Ellison, 1983) is a 20 item self-report attitudinal measure of one\u...
Until recently, psychologists have conceptualised and studied trust in God (TIG) largely in isolatio...
textThe purpose of the proposed study is to examine the relationships among the strength of college ...
Contains fulltext : 64758.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this articl...
The paper characterizes the adaptation of Assessment of Beliefs and Behaviors in Coping. Its validit...
Religion and spirituality are vital aspects of many people’s lives both in the United States and acr...
The Religious and Spiritual Struggles Scale (RSS) measures important psychological constructs in an ...
Recent theorists have argued that theistic cognitions are so deeply embedded in human cultures that ...
There are substantial data exploring the link between religiosity and health, yet there is no consen...
Trust in God implies the conviction that God looks after a person’s own interests. The first evidenc...