An Investigation of the Religious Intensity of Paranoid-Type Schizophrenics and Sociopaths

The present investigation was concerned with the effectiveness of religion in personality development and the significance of church attendance in ethical and moral control. These concepts were related to specific diagnoses of psychiatric patients to ascertain the effect of religion upon those patie...

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Main Author: Clemente, Virginia G.
Other Authors: Haynes, Jack Read
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: North Texas State University 1972
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spelling ndltd-unt.edu-info-ark-67531-metadc1315072017-03-17T08:40:06Z An Investigation of the Religious Intensity of Paranoid-Type Schizophrenics and Sociopaths Clemente, Virginia G. paranoid-type schizophrenia sociopaths religion The present investigation was concerned with the effectiveness of religion in personality development and the significance of church attendance in ethical and moral control. These concepts were related to specific diagnoses of psychiatric patients to ascertain the effect of religion upon those patients diagnosed as paranoid-type schizophrenics and as sociopaths. In addition, the effect of this variable on other variables related to the patient's past religious experience, such as church attendance, was examined. The religiousness of the patients was measured by a single religious intensity questionnaire. North Texas State University Haynes, Jack Read Kooker, Earl W. 1972-05 Thesis or Dissertation 3, iii, 30 leaves Text call-no: 379 N81 no.4442 local-cont-no: n_04442 untcat: b1894448 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc131507/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc131507 English Public Copyright Copyright is held by the author, unless otherwise noted. All rights reserved. Clemente, Virginia G.
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topic paranoid-type schizophrenia
sociopaths
religion
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sociopaths
religion
Clemente, Virginia G.
An Investigation of the Religious Intensity of Paranoid-Type Schizophrenics and Sociopaths
description The present investigation was concerned with the effectiveness of religion in personality development and the significance of church attendance in ethical and moral control. These concepts were related to specific diagnoses of psychiatric patients to ascertain the effect of religion upon those patients diagnosed as paranoid-type schizophrenics and as sociopaths. In addition, the effect of this variable on other variables related to the patient's past religious experience, such as church attendance, was examined. The religiousness of the patients was measured by a single religious intensity questionnaire.
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title_fullStr An Investigation of the Religious Intensity of Paranoid-Type Schizophrenics and Sociopaths
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