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Belief salience, religious activities, frequency of prayer offering, religious offering preference and mental health : a study of religiosity among Muslim students
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82888
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UPS BIBL CENTR SL-II-597
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SALEEM, T.
Titolo
Belief salience, religious activities, frequency of prayer offering, religious offering preference and mental health : a study of religiosity among Muslim students Parte componente di periodico
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pp. 726-735.
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Estratto da: Journal of Religion & Health 2021, 60, 2.
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To investigate role of belief salience, participation in religious activities, religious offering preference and prayer offering positively predicts mental health among university students. It is a cross-sectional research design carried out in International Islamic University Islamabad, February 2018 to August 2018. Demographic variables were assessed by collecting information about age, education, marital status, family income and socioeconomic status. Mental Health Inventory-38 was used to measure mental health of the students, and in order to measure religiosity, Religiosity Measure Scale tapping belief salience, religious activities, frequency of prayer offering and religious offering preference was used. The results of the present study were analyzed through SPSS 21v. For computation of the findings, regression analysis and t test were applied. Study found that involvement in religious activities, prayer offering and belief salience positively predicts mental health among university students. Along with that, female students were also found to be highly involved in prayer offerings, religious offering preference and belief salience. However, there were no significant gender differences on participation in religious activities and mental health. It is recommended that development and enhancement of belief salience and religiosity in treatment of Muslim clients with psychological issues may boost their mental health. Therefore, these may be incorporated in treatment models.
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RELIGIONE.
PREGHIERA.
SALUTE.
STUDENTI.
ISLAM.
PSICOLOGIA.
UNIVERSITÀ.
PAKISTAN.
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Pedagogico
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SALEEM, S.
MUSHTAQ, R.
GUL, S.
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Journal of Religion & Health 2021, 60, 2.
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