International Journal of Education Psychology and Counseling,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
7(45), P. 299 - 319
Published: March 15, 2022
This
research
explored
the
relationship
between
religiosity,
emotional
intelligence,
and
academic
achievement
among
Malaysian
university
students.
A
total
of
300
participants
were
selected
via
convenience
sampling
method.
Data
was
collected
through
an
online
survey
platform
wherein
questionnaires
transcribed
into
Google
Form
distributed
virtually.
Participants
answered
two
namely
Schutte
Self-Report
Emotional
Intelligence
Test
(SSEIT)
Centrality
Religiosity
Scale
to
measure
their
level
intelligence
(EQ)
religiosity
respectively.
The
data
then
analysed
using
Pearson’s
Correlation
Multiple
Regression.
is
vital
as
it
acts
a
catalyst
in
self-motivation
towards
attaining
better
grade.
findings
indicate
that
has
positive
correlation
with
EQ
achievement.
Overall,
encourages
one
strive
for
this
relates
whereby
students
are
more
likely
be
persistent
accomplish
goals.
Behavioral Sciences,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
13(3), P. 206 - 206
Published: Feb. 27, 2023
(1)
Background:
In
the
context
of
COVID-19
pandemic,
it
is
imperative
for
higher
education
institutions
to
understand
socio-psychological
issues
international
students,
a
potentially
vulnerable
population
on
campuses,
assist
them
in
pursuing
their
academic
path
while
maintaining
psychological
well-being.
The
objectives
this
study
were
determine
prevalence
burnout
among
university
students
Taiwan
during
new
normal
and
explore
protective
role
resilience.
(2)
Methods:
Three
hundred
eighty-three
recruited
surveyed
via
online
self-administered
questionnaire
Fall
semester
2022–2023
year.
data
sociodemographic
characteristics,
burnout,
resilience
collected
analyzed.
(3)
Results:
overall
high
was
12.01%.
majority
participants
perceived
significant
depression
anxiety
(detrimental
factors)
but
moderate
perception
academics
relationships
(protective
factors).
There
between
components
symptoms.
(4)
Conclusions:
Resilience
may
help
reduce
post-COVID-19
normal,
thereby
protecting
mental
health.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
20(4), P. 3620 - 3620
Published: Feb. 17, 2023
The
COVID-19
pandemic
infection
control
measures
severely
impacted
mental
well-being,
allowing
insight
into
possible
protective
parameters.
With
religion
playing
a
role
during
challenging
times,
this
study
investigated
theism
and
religiosity
on
the
well-being
of
university
students
COVID19
how
social
support
resilience
can
mediate
effect.
One
hundred
eighty-five
between
17
42
years
old
responded
to
online
surveys
their
theism,
religious
affiliations,
religiosity,
perceived
support,
resilience.
Pearson’s
correlations
single
sequential
mediation
analyses
showed
that
did
not
significantly
predict
(r
=
0.049),
but
mediated
relationship
0.432,
effect
size
0.187).
Sequential
analysis
positively
with
an
0.079.
findings
reveal
factors,
such
as
could
thus
aid
in
future
times
pandemic.
Public Understanding of Science,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
32(8), P. 1003 - 1020
Published: June 5, 2023
Despite
evidence
supporting
numerous
scientific
issues
(e.g.
climate
change,
vaccinations)
many
people
still
doubt
the
legitimacy
of
science.
Moreover,
individuals
may
be
prone
to
scepticism
about
findings
that
misalign
with
their
ideological
beliefs
and
identities.
This
research
investigated
whether
trust
in
science
(as
well
as
government
media)
COVID-19
vaccination
intentions
varied
a
function
(non)religious
group
identity,
religiosity,
religion–science
compatibility
beliefs,
and/or
political
orientation
two
online
studies
(N
=
565)
university
students
Canadian
community
sample
between
January
June
2021.
In
both
studies,
identity
beliefs.
Vaccine
hesitancy
was
further
linked
religiosity
through
lack
Given
divides
pandemic
has
exacerbated,
this
implications
for
informing
public
health
strategies
relaying
encouraging
vaccine
uptake
culturally
appropriate
ways.
Asian Journal of Social Health and Behavior,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
7(1), P. 1 - 10
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Abstract
Introduction:
Family
resilience
is
strongly
influenced
by
religious
coping
and
spiritual/religious
well-being
(RW).
In
the
context
of
COVID-19
pandemic
in
Indonesia,
this
study
intends
to
investigate
relationship
between
coping,
spiritual
well-being,
family
resilience.
Methods:
A
cross-sectional
survey
(
n
=
242)
was
conducted
from
December
2021
January
2022
Indonesia.
The
Spiritual
Coping
Strategies
Scale-Chinese
version,
Well-Being
Scale,
Resilience
Assessment
Scale
were
used
for
data
collection.
Smart
Partial
Least
Square
(SmartPLS)
software
(version
3.2.7)
analyze
data.
Results:
Most
respondents
aged
range
46
55
years-old
(30.9%).
Also,
most
them
having
senior
high
school
educational
level
(47.7%),
earn
<3
million
rupiah
(90.5%),
jobless
(66.7%).
has
been
RW
existential
(EW)
(81.2%)
β
=0.901,
t
24,836,
P
0.001).
Religious
Non-coping
(RNC)-
well-being(RW)
0.124,
which
indicating
that
RNC
affecting
12.4%,
it
also
impacting
on
−0.310,
3.275,
0.001,
f
2
0.085;
minor).
Conclusion:
RW,
EW
are
all
important
factors
influencing
during
pandemic.
Currently,
ended.
However,
with
dynamic
development
world
health,
an
outbreak
may
occur
future,
so
findings
research
will
be
helpful
providing
a
warning
about
significantly
influence
Frontiers in Public Health,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
12
Published: Jan. 29, 2025
The
COVID-19
pandemic
has
had
a
huge
impact
on
the
lives
of
all
social
groups
around
world,
including
students
who
have
to
face
remote
learning
and
isolation.
Regardless
cultural,
linguistic
religious
differences,
every
young
person
is
looking
for
meaning
life
their
place
in
world.
This
process
includes
physical,
mental,
spiritual
aspects.
highlighted
importance
these
elements
anew,
especially
threats
health
life.
study
included
two
students:
238
from
Palestine
293
Poland.
question
was
asked:
what
factors
greatest
students’
sense
happiness
after
pandemic?
results
showed
interesting
differences
approach
happiness.
Palestinian
perceive
more
optimistically
attach
family
ties,
physical
religion.
Polish
activity,
meetings
with
friends,
traveling,
listening
music
watching
movies.
For
them,
forms
spending
free
time
are
important
context
mental
regeneration
escape
stress.
They
emphasize
that
good
financial
situation
gives
them
security
allows
pursue
passions
interests.
Both
do
not
associate
psychoactive
substances.
indicate
generally
positive
assessment
satisfaction
pandemic.
Research
shows
there
universal
values
give
people
International Journal of Psychology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
60(3)
Published: April 6, 2025
ABSTRACT
The
COVID‐19
pandemic
profoundly
impacted
global
health,
with
disproportionate
consequences
for
healthcare
workers
(HCWs).
Religious
beliefs
and
practices
may
improve
psychological
resilience
by
fostering
community,
providing
purpose
giving
meaning
to
hardships.
Yet,
how
religiosity
impacts
HCWs
during
a
time
of
crisis
is
unclear.
We
therefore
performed
cross‐sectional
study
investigate
contributes
among
who
were
routinely
exposed
high
levels
stress
the
pandemic,
through
physiological
measure
(the
Auditory
Sustained
Attention
Test;
ASAT)
self‐reports.
Forty‐two
recruited
from
units
44
general
internal
medicine
June
July
2022.
showed
significantly
elevated
emotional
attentional
dysregulation
ASAT,
as
measured
acoustic
startle
prepulse
inhibition,
that
was
undetectable
Furthermore,
after
dividing
into
‘high’
‘low’
group,
those
in
group
higher
ASAT.
Findings
suggest
ASAT
has
greater
sensitivity
at
detecting
dysregulations
than
Moderate
or
lead
better
performance
on
which
could
mental
health
problems
face
crisis.
Journal of Religion and Health,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
61(1), P. 741 - 766
Published: Jan. 5, 2022
Many
people
relied
on
their
faith
as
one
resource
in
order
to
cope
during
the
COVID-19
pandemic.
In
Germany,
between
eighteen
months
from
June
2020
November
2021,
different
participants
at
times
were
assessed
phases
of
The
total
sample
this
continuous
cross-sectional
survey
consisted
4,693
participants.
Analyses
revealed
that
with
2nd
wave
infection
and
its
lockdown,
trust
a
Higher
Source,
along
praying
meditation
decreased.
Also,
sharp
increase
corona-related
stressors
was
associated
decline
wellbeing
continuing
loss
faith.
These
developments
observed
both
Catholics
Protestants,
younger
older
persons.
addition,
long
insecurity
social
isolation
lacking
significant
support
usually
given
by
religious
communities
may
have
likewise
challenged
religious-coping
capacities
religious/spiritual
themselves.
Scientific Reports,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
13(1)
Published: Feb. 13, 2023
Abstract
There
are
a
number
of
resilience
scales
with
good
psychometric
properties.
However,
the
various
differ
in
their
item
content
accordance
model
developer
had
mind.
Culture
is
one
reasons
for
difference.
Thailand,
Buddhist
cultures,
has
different
view
on
compared
Western
culture.
This
study
aimed
to
develop
and
validate
inventory
created
based
inner
strength
concept
using
confirmatory
factor
analysis
(CFA)
Rasch
measurement
model.
The
(RI)
was
developed
by
creating
new
items
representing
strengths
attributed
resilience.
adopted
form
construct,
including
perseverance,
wisdom,
patience,
mindfulness,
loving-kindness
equanimity.
In
addition,
face
validity
were
examined
experts
both
mental
health
Buddhism.
final
RI
comprised
nine
5-point
Likert-type
scale.
RI-9
completed
243
medical
students
who
participated
study,
along
other
measurements,
i.e.,
Inner
Strength-Based
Inventory
(iSBI),
measuring
ten
characteristics
perfection
or
strength,
Core
Symptom
Index,
anxiety,
depression
somatization
symptoms.
CFA,
internal
consistency
Polytomous
rating
used
investigate
construct
validity.
mean
age
participants
22.7
years
(SD,
0.8);
one-half
male
(50%).
demonstrated
hierarchy
as
follows:
patience
(tolerance),
mindfulness
equanimity,
wisdom
loving-kindness.
CFA
showed
that
unidimensional
fitted
data
well.
no
misfitting
local
dependence.
reliability
person
good,
disordered
threshold
observed.
Two
found
exhibit
differential
functioning
due
sex.
scores
significantly
related
all
from
iSBI,
whereas
they
negatively
depression,
interpersonal
difficulties.
reliability.
It
constitutes
promising
tool
outcome
assessment
nonclinical
populations.
Further
investigation
external
well
validation
should
be
encouraged.