2011
DOI: 10.1080/13617672.2011.627679
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Preadolescents’ gendered spiritual identities and self-regulation

Abstract: Research suggests that self-control or self-regulation may play a role in the connections among spirituality, health, well-being, and social behavior. Within the framework of social-cognitive developmental theory, we explore the question of how do children and adolescents learn to think of themselves as gendered and spiritual beings within the context of social and self-relationships, and learn to have control over their mental and social worlds? Specifically, we discuss how educational and developmental resea… Show more

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“…In recent decades, researchers in positive psychology have come to recognize the self-regulation as an important aspect of several attributes of self, such as resilience, adaptation adversity (Bosacki et al 2011;Higgins et al 1999), or even the spiritual and religious development (McCullough and Boker 2007;McCullough and Willoughby 2009). We consider that individuals can use beliefs and religious behaviours as a selfregulatory mechanism, which confers them stability and promotes optimism.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent decades, researchers in positive psychology have come to recognize the self-regulation as an important aspect of several attributes of self, such as resilience, adaptation adversity (Bosacki et al 2011;Higgins et al 1999), or even the spiritual and religious development (McCullough and Boker 2007;McCullough and Willoughby 2009). We consider that individuals can use beliefs and religious behaviours as a selfregulatory mechanism, which confers them stability and promotes optimism.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%