Religious and Psychological Implications of Positive and Negative Religious Coping in Iran

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Nima Ghorbani
P. J. Watson
Sahar Tahbaz
Zhuo Job Chen
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[1] University of Tehran,Department of Psychology
[2] University of Tennessee at Chattanooga,Department of Psychology
[3] University of Oregon,Department of Psychology
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Positive and Negative Religious Coping; Iran; Psychological adjustment; Religious orientations; Self-regulation;
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This study examined the religious and psychological implications of religious coping in Iran. University students (N = 224) responded to the Brief Positive and Negative Religious Coping Scales along with measures of Religious Orientation, Integrative Self-Knowledge, Self-Control, Mindfulness, Self-Compassion, Self-Esteem, Guilt, Shame, and Self-Criticism. As in previous research elsewhere, Positive Religious Coping was stronger on average than Negative Religious Coping, and Positive and Negative Religious Coping predicted adjustment and maladjustment, respectively, In addition, this study demonstrated that direct relationships between Positive and Negative Religious Coping appeared to be reliable in Iran; that Positive Religious Copings was broadly compatible with, and Negative Religious Coping was largely irrelevant to, Iranian religious motivations; and that Negative Religious Coping obscured linkages of Positive Religious Coping with religious and psychological adjustment.
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页数:15
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