International Journal of Positive Organisational Research

The relationship between Religiosity and Psychological Well-Being: A Quantitative Correlational Study

The study focuses to examine the pairing within religiosity and psychological well-being among individuals aged 20 to 40. A quantitative correlational design was employed, and data were collected from 200 urban participants through convenience sampling. The main objective was to the association within religiosity and psychological well-being. The findings of this study revealed a weak pairing within religiosity and psychological well- being. These results suggest that the power of religiosity on psychological well-being may be nuanced and influenced by various factors. It is speculated that age-related factors and generational differences in perspectives of religiosity may play a role in shaping this relationship. The implications of this study highlight the need for further exploration into the mechanisms through which religiosity affects psychological well-being. Understanding these dynamics can provide valuable insights for practitioners and researchers in the field of psychology, allowing for a more inclusive insight of the role of religiosity in the psychological well-being of individuals.  

 

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