Mosque-Based Social Support and Collective and Personal Self-Esteem Among Young Muslim American Adults

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Ann W. Nguyen
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[1] Case Western Reserve University,Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences
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Race and Social Problems | 2017年 / 9卷
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Muslim American; Informal support network; Non-kin social support; Religion; Self-esteem;
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This study investigated the association between congregational relationships and personal and collective self-esteem among young Muslim American adults. Mosque-based emotional support and negative interactions with congregants were assessed in relation to personal and collective self-esteem. Data analysis was based on a sample of 231 respondents residing in southeast Michigan. Results indicated that receiving emotional support from congregants was associated with higher levels of collective self-esteem but was unassociated with personal self-esteem. Negative interaction with congregants was associated with personal self-esteem. Together, these findings indicate that mosque-based emotional support and negative interactions function differently for personal and collective self-esteem, which provides evidence that although personal and collective self-esteem are interrelated constructs, they are also conceptually discrete aspects self-evaluations.
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