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meta–analysis was performed in an attempt to clarify the proposed
relationship between religiosity and psychological adjustment. Specific
focus was given to the issue of definition, namely, whether differences
in researchers’ conceptualizations of religiosity and mental health
could account for the various contradictory findings by psychologists of
religion. Analysis of 34 studies conducted during the past 12 years
revealed that the definitions of religiosity and mental health utilized
by psychologists in this field were indeed associated with different
types and strengths of the correlations between religiosity and mental
health. Discussion of results assesses the fit between relevant theory
and the pattern of change in effect size across categories of religion
and adjustment, and concludes with implications for therapeutic uses of
religious involvement.
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