2016
DOI: 10.5861/ijrsp.2016.1371
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Religiosity in relation with psychological distress and mental wellbeing among Muslims

Abstract: The aim of present research was to investigate the relationship among religiosity, psychological distress and mental wellbeing. The current study was conducted on a purposive sample of undergraduates and graduates taken from University of Sargodha, Mianwali sub-campus and Chashma city (n = 100). The sample comprised of male (n = 50) and female (n = 50). In order to measure religiosity, psychological distress and mental wellbeing, English version of Centrality of Religiosity Scale (Huber & Huber, 2012), Kessler… Show more

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“…Possible scores ranged 15–65, with higher scores indicating higher religiosity. Item examples included, “to what extent do you believe that God or something divine exists,” and, “how often do you think about religious issues.” The CRSi‐20 demonstrates sound internal consistency (α = .73–.83; Raza, Yousaf, & Rasheed, ), and high test–retest reliability (α = .92–.96; Huber & Huber, ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Possible scores ranged 15–65, with higher scores indicating higher religiosity. Item examples included, “to what extent do you believe that God or something divine exists,” and, “how often do you think about religious issues.” The CRSi‐20 demonstrates sound internal consistency (α = .73–.83; Raza, Yousaf, & Rasheed, ), and high test–retest reliability (α = .92–.96; Huber & Huber, ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In his research [15] stated that foxtail millet plants grown on dry land will naturally associate with rhizobacteria which are highly resistant to drought stress and stimulate plant growth. Plant roots in symbiotic relationships with microorganisms produce exudates that improve the physicochemical properties of the surrounding soil while also preserving the function and structure of the microbial community near plant roots [16], [17].…”
Section: Population Dynamics Of Rhizobacteriamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, some studies show that religiosity has no relationship or even influence with the degree of distress. As Research Raza, Yousaf, and Rasheed (2016) in Pakistan do with 100 respondents, found that religiosity is a factor that can predict the person's welfare. In the same study also found that welfare is a negative predictor of psychological distress.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%