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BELIEFS ABOUT LIFE-AFTER-DEATH, PSYCHIATRIC SYMPTOMOLOGY AND COGNITIVE THEORIES OF PSYCHOPATHOLOGY

Judul Artikel:BELIEFS ABOUT LIFE-AFTER-DEATH, PSYCHIATRIC SYMPTOMOLOGY AND COGNITIVE THEORIES OF PSYCHOPATHOLOGY
Judul Terbitan:Journal of Psychology and Theology
ISSN:0091-6471/410-730
Bahasa:ING
Tempat Terbit:
Tahun:2008
Volume:Vol. 36 Issue 2 2008
Penerbit:Rosemead School of Psychology Biola University
Frekuensi Penerbitan:4 x 1 Tahun
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Penulis:Kevin J. Flannelly, Ph.D., Christopher G. Ellison, Ph.D., Kathleen Galek, Ph.D.,and Kathleen Galek, Ph.D.
Abstraksi:The present study examined the association between mental health and pleasant and unpleasant beliefs about life-after-death, using data from a national webbased survey of U.S. adults. Regression analyses were conducted on five pleasant and two unpleasant afterlife beliefs using six classes of psychiatric symptoms as dependent variables: anxiety, depression, obsessioncompulsion, paranoid ideation, social anxiety and somatization. As hypothesized, pleasant afterlife beliefs were associated with better, and unpleasant beliefs were associated with poorer mental health, controlling for age, gender, education, race, income and marital status, social support, prayer and church attendance. The results are discussed in the context of cognitive theories of psychopathology and psychotherapy that propose that many psychiatric symptoms are caused and moderated by beliefs about the dangerousness of, or threat of harm posed by, various situations. Suggestions are made for future research
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Lokasi:P94
Terakreditasi:sudah
Jurusan:Psikologi