“Faith is not enough?” : ego-resiliency and religiosity as coping resources with pandemic stress : mediation study

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Based on the concepts of Pargament’s adaptational functions of religiosity, Huber’s centrality of religiosity, and Block’s conceptualisation of ego-resiliency as psychosocial resources, a nonexperimental, moderated mediation project was designed for a group of 175 women and 57 men who voluntarily participated in an online study to determine whether and to what extent religiosity mediated or moderated the relationship between ego-resiliency and the severity of PTSD and depression during the COVID-19 epidemic. The analyses carried out showed that the studied variables, ego-resiliency and centrality of religiosity, were predictors of the intensity of some psychopathological reactions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic but were not connected via a mediation relationship. Therefore, one question remains open: what is the role of ego-resiliency and the nature of the stated immunogenic effect of the centrality of religiosity in dealing with the critical threat to mental health that is the COVID-19 pandemic?

Tytuł
“Faith is not enough?” : ego-resiliency and religiosity as coping resources with pandemic stress : mediation study
Twórca
Szałachowski Roman Ryszard ORCID 0000-0002-4864-8717
Słowa kluczowe
religiosity; psychological resources; ego-resiliency; PTSD; depression; mediation model
Słowa kluczowe
religijność; zasoby psychiczne; sprężystość psychiczna; zespół stresu pourazowego; depresja; model mediacji
Współtwórca
Tuszyńska-Bogucka Wioletta
Data
2023
Typ zasobu
artykuł
Identyfikator zasobu
DOI 10.3390/ijerph20031942
Źródło
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2023, vol. 20 iss. 3, [br. s.], 1942
Język
angielski
Prawa autorskie
CC BY CC BY
Dyscyplina naukowa
Psychologia; Dziedzina nauk społecznych
Kategorie
Publikacje pracowników US
Data udostępnienia19 lip 2023, 14:39:00
Data mod.19 lip 2023, 14:39:00
DostępPubliczny
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