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Original Articles

Religiosity and well-being of older adults in Chennai, India

Pages 880-887
Received 08 Sep 2012
Accepted 22 Mar 2013
Published online: 24 Apr 2013

Objectives: Using the theory of religious effects (Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 42, 17–30 (2003 Smith, C. 2003. Theorizing religious effects among American adolescents. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 42: 1730. doi:10.1111/1468-5906.t01-1-00158[Crossref], [Web of Science ®] [Google Scholar])), the current study examined the relationship among religiosity, psychosocial resources (social support and mastery) and psychological distress.

Method: Through face-to-face interviewing, data were collected from 321 randomly selected older adults in Chennai, India. Structural equation modelling (SEM) was conducted to test the direct-effect and the mediation models. The direct-effect model posited a direct inverse relation between religiosity and psychological distress. The mediation model posited that psychosocial resources mediate the influence of religiosity on psychological distress.

Results: The fit indices supported a partial mediation model. Psychosocial resources partially mediated the influence of religiosity on psychological distress.

Conclusion: These findings suggest the crucial role of religiosity in influencing the well-being of older adults. The need to integrate religiosity in interventions for older Indian adults is discussed.

 

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