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  The role of religious identity in the mental health of older working and retired adults
 
 
Title: The role of religious identity in the mental health of older working and retired adults
Author: Keyes, C. L. M.
Reitzes, D. C.
Appeared in: Aging & mental health
Paging: Volume 11 (2007) nr. 4 pages 434-443
Year: 2007-07
Contents: This study investigates whether religious identity explains unique variance of the self esteem and depressive symptoms of older working and retired adults. Data were collected from a larger, five-year project begun in 1992 that compared the well-being of older workers and with that of new retirees living in the Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill, North Carolina metropolitan area. Data are from the third and final wave, collected between March and June, 1997, during which 242 of the eligible 255 people participated. Net of religious attendance, religiosity, and various control variables, religious identity predicted both mental health outcomes. As predicted, self esteem increased and depressive symptoms decreased as religious identity increased (i.e., viewing oneself as more competent, confident, and sociable as a religious person). Though there was a trend towards religious identity being more strongly predictive of mental health among retirees than among the working adults, these interactions did not reach statistical significance.
Publisher: Routledge
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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