Religious Affiliation, Quality of Life and Academic Performance: New Zealand Medical Students

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Marcus A. Henning
Christian Krägeloh
Andrea Thompson
Richard Sisley
Iain Doherty
Susan J. Hawken
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[1] University of Auckland,Centre for Medical and Health Sciences Education
[2] AUT University,Department of Psychology
[3] AUT University,School of Business
[4] University of Hong Kong,ELearning Pedagogical Support Unit, Centre for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning
[5] University of Auckland,Department of Psychological Medicine, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences
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Medical students; Quality of life; Religiosity; Spirituality; Personal beliefs; Academic achievement;
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The present study investigated the connections between religious affiliation, quality of life (QOL) and measures of academic performance. Participants (n = 275) were recruited from the School of Medicine within a New Zealand university. Religious affiliation was classified according to three subcategories: Christian (n = 104), Eastern religion (n = 34) and non-religious (n = 117). The participants completed the World Health Organisation quality of life questionnaire (WHOQOL-BREF) and the World Health Organisation Spiritual, Religiousness, and Personal Beliefs questionnaire immediately before their lecture time. The main findings of the study indicated that participants from different religious affiliations expressed different spiritual QOL perceptions. However, these different expressions did not translate into their perceptions related to hours of study and academic achievement. In addition, the QOL measures did not relate to academic achievement estimation but did predict hours of study. Greater hours of study were related to greater physical health but lower psychological health and poorer engagement in developing social relationships. Data from a small focus group (n = 4) revealed that these students believed that having a belief system assisted them when coping with the academic learning environment, although little difference could be found between external religious orientations and internal belief systems.
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