A Meta-Analysis of Religion/Spirituality and Life Satisfaction

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David B. Yaden
Cassondra L. Batz-Barbarich
Vincent Ng
Hoda Vaziri
Jessica N. Gladstone
James O. Pawelski
Louis Tay
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[1] Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine,Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
[2] Economics,Department of Psychology
[3] Business,Department of Management
[4] and Finance,Graduate School of Education
[5] Lake Forest College,Positive Psychology Center
[6] University of Houston,Psychological Sciences
[7] University of North Texas,undefined
[8] University of Pennsylvania,undefined
[9] University of Pennsylvania,undefined
[10] Purdue University,undefined
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Religion; Religious attendance; Religious practices; Spirituality; Life satisfaction; Well-being;
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Human engagement with religion and spirituality is pervasive across the world, yet the extent to which religious and/or spiritual involvement promotes well-being is controversial theoretically and empirically. In the largest meta-analysis of religion/spirituality and life satisfaction to date (k = 256, N = 666,085), an overall effect size was computed (r = .18; 95% CI .16–.19; p < .01). Five dimensions of religion/spirituality were then examined separately to gauge their relationships with life satisfaction. Each dimension of religion/spirituality was significantly and positively associated with life satisfaction: religiosity (r = .16, 95% CI .14–.17, p < .01), spirituality (r = .30, 95% CI .25–.35, p < .01), religious attendance (r = .11, 95% CI .09–.13, p < .01), religious practices (r = .14, 95% CI .10–.18, p < .01), and religious/spiritual experiences (r = .29, 95% CI .24–.33, p < .01). The overall effect was moderated by several study-related variables, with a stronger relationship found in samples with higher average age, in more recent studies, in developing nations, and in countries with a higher percentage of people who consider religion very important in their lives. The theoretical and practical implications of the meta-analysis are discussed.
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