Religiosity, subjective well-being, and neuroticism

被引:30
作者
Abdel-Khalek, Ahmed M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Kuwait Univ, Dept Psychol, POB 68168, Kuwait 71962, Kuwait
关键词
religiosity; subjective well-being; neuroticism;
D O I
10.1080/13674670903154167
中图分类号
R749 [精神病学];
学科分类号
100205 ;
摘要
The objective of the current research was to estimate the relation between religiosity and both subjective well-being (SW-B) and neuroticism (N). A sample (N = 487) of Muslim Kuwaiti undergraduates took part in the study. Their age ranged between 18 and 31 years. They responded to six self-rating scales to assess religiosity, religious belief, physical health, mental health, happiness, and satisfaction with life, as well as the Factorial Arabic Neuroticism Scale (FANS) and the N subscale of the revised NEO. It was found that all the correlations between the six self-rating scales were significant and positive, whereas these rating scales were significantly and negatively correlated with both the FANS and N (NEO) scale. In applying the principle components analysis to the correlation matrix (8 x 8), a high-loaded and bipolar factor was extracted and labelled "Well-being and religiosity versus neuroticism.'' The main predictor of religiosity in the stepwise regression was religious belief and satisfaction with life. The present findings are comparable with the wider literature on the association between religion and SW-B among English-speaking participants as well as a Kuwaiti Muslim context. By and large, those who consider themselves as religious were healthier, enjoying SW-B, and obtained lower scores on neuroticism.
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