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عنوان
Impact of Childhood Attachment with Parents on the Change of Relationship with God Following Life Events

پدید آورنده
Grace Chou Hui-Tzu, Scott Johansen, Grace Chou Hui-Tzu, et al.

موضوع
childhood attachment,life events,Mormons,relationship with God

رده

کتابخانه
کتابخانه مطالعات اسلامی به زبان های اروپایی

محل استقرار
استان: قم ـ شهر: قم

کتابخانه مطالعات اسلامی به زبان های اروپایی

تماس با کتابخانه : 32910706-025

LA109009

انگلیسی

Impact of Childhood Attachment with Parents on the Change of Relationship with God Following Life Events
[Article]
Grace Chou Hui-Tzu, Scott Johansen, Grace Chou Hui-Tzu, et al.

Leiden
Brill

This article extends previous research on the impacts of life events on individuals' religiosity and examines whether individuals' reactions to life events are affected by childhood relationships with parents. Questionnaires were completed by undergraduate students at a state university in Utah. The results of a multivariate analysis, based on data from undergraduate students raised by two Mormon parents, show that those who had a secure relationship with their mothers were more likely to report the occurrence of positive life events that drew them closer to God. Those who had a secure relationship with their fathers were less likely, than their counterparts, to report the occurrence of either positive or negative life events that took them away from God. In contrast, those with an anxious mother or avoidant father during childhood were more likely to report the occurrence of life events, both positive and negative, that took them away from God. This article extends previous research on the impacts of life events on individuals' religiosity and examines whether individuals' reactions to life events are affected by childhood relationships with parents. Questionnaires were completed by undergraduate students at a state university in Utah. The results of a multivariate analysis, based on data from undergraduate students raised by two Mormon parents, show that those who had a secure relationship with their mothers were more likely to report the occurrence of positive life events that drew them closer to God. Those who had a secure relationship with their fathers were less likely, than their counterparts, to report the occurrence of either positive or negative life events that took them away from God. In contrast, those with an anxious mother or avoidant father during childhood were more likely to report the occurrence of life events, both positive and negative, that took them away from God.

2013
153-168
Archive for the Psychology of Religion
35/2
1573-6121

childhood attachment
life events
Mormons
relationship with God

Grace Chou Hui-Tzu
Scott Johansen

10.1163/15736121-12341260

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