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- Title
Assessment of psychological well-being among religious practitioners.
- Authors
Mir, Mohd Shoiab; Aswarya, Mohanashri; Sridevi, Rabina Debbarmaand S.; Sankar, R.
- Abstract
The present study aimed to assess the level of psychological well-being among religious practitioners. Present study was conducted on 250 subjects, selected through random sampling technique. For statistical analysis't'-test, ANOVAand Pearson's Correlation were applied. Ryffs Psychological Well-being Scale (1995) was used to assess the level of psychological well-being among practitioners. Findings indicate that male and daily practitioners have higher psychological well-being than female and occasionally practitioners, also above 45 years age group have higher psychological well-being than 15-25 and 26-45 years age group. Further the findings indicate that Muslim practitioners have high psychological well-being than Christian and Hindu practitioners respectively. Results also revealed that there is significant relationship found between variables.
- Publication
Indian Journal of Health & Wellbeing, 2017, Vol 8, Issue 11, p1281
- ISSN
2229-5356
- Publication type
Academic Journal