Religiosity as a Moderator of Self-Efficacy and Social Support in Predicting Traumatic Stress Among Combat Soldiers

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Yael Israel-Cohen
Oren Kaplan
Smadar Noy
Gabriela Kashy-Rosenbaum
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[1] Northwestern University,Crown Family Center for Israel and Jewish Studies, and Sociology, Religion, and Gender Studies
[2] College of Management Academic Studies,School of Business Administration
[3] Ashkelon Academic College,Department of Sociology and Anthropology
[4] Ashkelon Academic College,Department of Education
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Self-efficacy; Social support; Traumatic stress; Combat soldiers; Israel;
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Based on a sample of 54 Israeli soldiers (51 % non-religious, 49 % religious) surveyed upon their return from combat, this study investigates the moderating role of religiosity as a factor that may strengthen cognitive processing tied to the belief in oneself to persevere (i.e., self-efficacy) after trauma and/or as a factor tied to enhanced external social support that religious individuals in particular may benefit from by their involvement in a religious community. Findings revealed (1) social support was tied to greater resilience within the general sample; (2) religious soldiers were less susceptible to traumatic stress than non-religious soldiers; and (3) religiosity moderated the relationship between self-efficacy and traumatic stress but not the relationship between social support and traumatic stress. Implications of findings are discussed.
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