Impact of Religiosity on Psychological Wellbeing

The aim of this study was to find out the association between religiosity and psychological wellbeing that included anxiety, loneliness and life satisfaction. The sample of the study comprised of three hundred and ninety-five (N= 395) subjects that included two hundred and fort-nine (n=249) males an...

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Main Authors: Ishrat Rehman, Radma Javed
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Department of Psychology, Islamia College Peshawar 2016-01-01
Series:Peshawar Journal of Psychology and Behavioral Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.pjpbsicp.com/index.php/pjpbs/article/view/90
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Summary:The aim of this study was to find out the association between religiosity and psychological wellbeing that included anxiety, loneliness and life satisfaction. The sample of the study comprised of three hundred and ninety-five (N= 395) subjects that included two hundred and fort-nine (n=249) males and one hundred and forty-six (n=146) females with mean age of 21.19. Consistent with other research studies, correlation statistics suggested that a strong negative association existed between religiosity and anxiety (r=-.198), also strong negative relationship between religiosity and loneliness (r=-.192) while life satisfaction significantly positively correlated with religiosity in female only (r=.328) but in male the correlation was not significant (r=-.052). It is concluded from the findings of the study that religiosity is an integral part of the psychological well being of an individual.
ISSN:2415-6779
2518-4474