Authors
David V Powers, Robert J Cramer, Joshua M Grubka
Publication date
2007/9
Journal
Journal of Psychology and Theology
Volume
35
Issue
3
Pages
235-243
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Description
Recent research has explored many aspects of affective well-being, including depressive symptoms, positive and negative affect. The present study sought to contribute to this line of inquiry by investigating the role of life stress, spiritual life integration (SLI), and social justice commitment (SJC) in predicting affective well-being. Participants were 136 undergraduate students with a mean age of 18.82 (SD = 1.07), and age range of 17–22. Participants completed a questionnaire packet including the Undergraduate Stress Questionnaire (USQ), Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), Positive and Negative Affect Scale (PANAS), and Spiritual Involvement Scale which includes SLI and SJC subscales. In line with previous findings, life stress significantly predicted negative affect and depressive symptoms in hierarchical regression analyses. Contrary to previous research, SLI did not predict any aspect of affective well-being …
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Scholar articles
DV Powers, RJ Cramer, JM Grubka - Journal of Psychology and Theology, 2007