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Religion, depression, and locus of control: A cross-sectional approach.
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Religion, depression, and locus of control: A cross-sectional approach./
作者:
Alton, Katherine Ann.
面頁冊數:
161 p.
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Director: Deirdre A. Kramer.
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Dissertation Abstracts International59-12B.
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Psychology, Developmental. -
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9780599141278
Religion, depression, and locus of control: A cross-sectional approach.
Alton, Katherine Ann.
Religion, depression, and locus of control: A cross-sectional approach.
- 161 p.
Director: Deirdre A. Kramer.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Rutgers The State University of New Jersey - New Brunswick, 1998.
This study examined the relationship of religious beliefs, depression, and locus of control in a sample (n = 90) of New Jersey residents. The sample was organized into five religious affiliations (Catholic, Conservative Protestant, Liberal Protestant, Jewish, and Unaffiliated), both genders, and three adult age groups. Several scales of a new measure of religious beliefs, the Alton Religious Belief and Behavior Inventory (ARBBI), were found to be highly correlated to the Allport-Ross Religious Orientation Scale, while other scales and categories were found to assess different facets of religiosity. These categories make the ARBBI a significant addition to the field of psychology of religion. While the concept of control by God was not significantly related to internal or external locus of control, no significant differences were found in depression scores among these different types. Depression was not significantly related to religiosity or locus of control, nor were significant differences found among most of the demographic categories. Nearly all measures of religiosity were significantly different among religious affiliations, with Conservative Protestants consistently scoring highest, and Jewish and Unaffiliated subjects scoring lowest. Significant relationships between religiosity (spirituality), depression, and locus of control were found for Unaffiliated subjects. Perceived parental religiosity was marginally related to the religiosity/spirituality of the subjects. Strong differences were found for political affiliation; Conservatives were significantly more religious than Liberals on a variety of measures, while Liberals were higher only on one measure (God as loving). On the longitudinal aspect of this study, more educated subjects were significantly more likely to participate in this type of research, and religiosity was found to be stable over time.
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1017557
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