Dimensions of religious/spiritual well-being and schizotypal personality

HF Unterrainer, HP Huber, IM Sorgo, J Collicutt… - Personality and …, 2011 - Elsevier
HF Unterrainer, HP Huber, IM Sorgo, J Collicutt, A Fink
Personality and Individual Differences, 2011Elsevier
Dimensions of religious/spiritual well being (RSWB; such as hope, forgiveness, or general
religiosity) have been examined comprehensively, and its positive relation to subjective well-
being has been confirmed. However, there also might be facets of RSWB linked to mental
illness (eg delusional ideas). The aim of the present study was to investigate the association
between different dimensions of RSWB, magical thinking as an indicator of schizotypy and
Eysenck´ s three personality factors (psychoticism, extraversion, neuroticism), as there might …
Abstract
Dimensions of religious/spiritual well being (RSWB; such as hope, forgiveness, or general religiosity) have been examined comprehensively, and its positive relation to subjective well-being has been confirmed. However, there also might be facets of RSWB linked to mental illness (e.g. delusional ideas). The aim of the present study was to investigate the association between different dimensions of RSWB, magical thinking as an indicator of schizotypy and Eysenck´s three personality factors (psychoticism, extraversion, neuroticism), as there might be facets of RSWB also linked to mental illness (e.g. delusional ideas). One hundred and two undergraduate students (53 female, 49 male) completed the Multidimensional Inventory of Religious/Spiritual Well-Being (MI-RSWB), the Eysenck Personality Questionnaire in short version (EPQ-RK) together with the Magical Ideation Scale. Results indicate that facets of RSWB based on magical thinking could also be understood as neurotic symptoms. This underlines the hypothesis, that there might be pathogenetic as well as salutogenetic aspects of religiosity/spirituality associated with personality and subjective well-being.
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