2017
DOI: 10.1007/s13644-016-0282-1
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The Effect of Religiosity on Life Satisfaction in a Secularized Context: Assessing the Relevance of Believing and Belonging

Abstract: The positive relationship between religiosity and life satisfaction is well-established. This relationship is, however, likely to vary across cultural contexts and different religious affiliations. Furthermore, research is needed to uncover why religion is relevant for life satisfaction. Addressing these issues, we investigate what dimensions of being religious play a role in the life satisfaction of individuals with different religious affiliations, including the understudied Muslim category, in the highly se… Show more

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“…In fact, religion seems to have beneficial effects on physical and mental health (George et al 2002;Koenig et al 2001;Zarzycka and Puchalska-Wasyl 2019;Zarzycka and Zietek 2018). Although a positive relationship between religiosity and life satisfaction is well-established (Krok 2014;ten Kate et al 2017), less is known about R/S struggles and their potential influence on people's quality of life. The majority of studies report that religious struggles worsen health (Ano and Vasconcelles 2005;Smith et al 2003), weaken personal adjustment and harm well-being (Ano and Vasconcelles 2005), make recovery and rehabilitation more difficult (Fitchett et al 1999), and predict higher mortality rates (Pargament et al 2001).…”
Section: Life Satisfaction and R/s Strugglesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, religion seems to have beneficial effects on physical and mental health (George et al 2002;Koenig et al 2001;Zarzycka and Puchalska-Wasyl 2019;Zarzycka and Zietek 2018). Although a positive relationship between religiosity and life satisfaction is well-established (Krok 2014;ten Kate et al 2017), less is known about R/S struggles and their potential influence on people's quality of life. The majority of studies report that religious struggles worsen health (Ano and Vasconcelles 2005;Smith et al 2003), weaken personal adjustment and harm well-being (Ano and Vasconcelles 2005), make recovery and rehabilitation more difficult (Fitchett et al 1999), and predict higher mortality rates (Pargament et al 2001).…”
Section: Life Satisfaction and R/s Strugglesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, strong belief in Allah's help in stressful situations will prevent employees from displaying deviant workplace behavior in response to abusive supervision. Numerous studies have found that religion provides a coping mechanism that helps people to deal with stress (Exline & Rose, ; Neubert, Dougherty, Park, & Griebel, ; Pargament, Koenig, & Perez, ; Ten Kate, de Koster, & van der Waal, ). Consequently, in the presence of workplace stressors such as abusive supervision, employees with strong Islamic religious belief cope with the stress generated by an abusive leader and pay little attention to deviant workplace behavior.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…One psychological factor and daily activity related to an individual's life satisfaction is that person's level of religiosity (Kate et al, 2017). Employee satisfaction at work can be improved through programs that develop spirituality and religiosity in the workplace (Neal, 2012).…”
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