The moderating role of gender in the relationship between religiosity and mental health in a sample of black American college students

In the current study gender was tested as a moderator of the relationship between religiosity and mental health among 218 black American college students. It was hypothesised that black women would be higher in religious engagement than black men, and that gender would moderate the relationship betw...

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VerfasserInnen: Cokley, Kevin O'Neal (VerfasserIn) ; Beasley, Samuel (VerfasserIn) ; Holman, Andrea (VerfasserIn) ; Chapman-Hilliard, Collette (VerfasserIn) ; Cody, Brettjet (VerfasserIn) ; Jones, Bianca (VerfasserIn) ; McClain, Shannon (VerfasserIn) ; Taylor, Desire (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:Englisch
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Veröffentlicht: Taylor & Francis 2013
In: Mental health, religion & culture
Jahr: 2013, Band: 16, Heft: 5, Seiten: 445-462
weitere Schlagwörter:B black American
B Depression
B Anxiety
B Mental Health
B Gender
B Religiosity
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Zusammenfassung:In the current study gender was tested as a moderator of the relationship between religiosity and mental health among 218 black American college students. It was hypothesised that black women would be higher in religious engagement than black men, and that gender would moderate the relationship between religiosity and mental health. Contrary to hypotheses, no significant gender differences in religious engagement were found. However, moderated multiple regression analyses revealed that increases in religious engagement were predictive of lower anxiety and depression for black women, but higher anxiety for black men. Implications for addressing religion when counselling black college students are discussed.
ISSN:1469-9737
Enthält:Enthalten in: Mental health, religion & culture
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1080/13674676.2012.684346