Social Adaptation in Context: The Differential Role of Religiosity and Self-Esteem in Vulnerable vs. Non-vulnerable Populations – A Registered Report Study
There is evidence that religiosity and self-esteem are positively related, while self-esteem and religiosity in turn predict successful social adaptation. Moreover, self-esteem has been shown to be directly related to social adaptation in vulnerable contexts. In this registered report study, we test...
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oai:doaj.org-article:ecca7547488348b68277447e66916c572021-11-30T19:07:16ZSocial Adaptation in Context: The Differential Role of Religiosity and Self-Esteem in Vulnerable vs. Non-vulnerable Populations – A Registered Report Study1664-107810.3389/fpsyg.2021.519623https://doaj.org/article/ecca7547488348b68277447e66916c572021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.519623/fullhttps://doaj.org/toc/1664-1078There is evidence that religiosity and self-esteem are positively related, while self-esteem and religiosity in turn predict successful social adaptation. Moreover, self-esteem has been shown to be directly related to social adaptation in vulnerable contexts. In this registered report study, we tested the hypothesis that religiosity has a positive influence on social adaptation for people living in vulnerable contexts and that self-esteem is a mediator of this relationship. Evidence from this study indicates that neither there is any effect of religiosity on social adaptation nor on self-esteem, independent of whether people live in vulnerable contexts or not.Alejandra Neely-PradoMichiel van ElkGorka NavarreteFernanda HolaDavid HuepeFrontiers Media S.A.articlereligiosityself-esteemsocial adaptationvulnerable contextsmoderated mediationPsychologyBF1-990ENFrontiers in Psychology, Vol 12 (2021) |
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There is evidence that religiosity and self-esteem are positively related, while self-esteem and religiosity in turn predict successful social adaptation. Moreover, self-esteem has been shown to be directly related to social adaptation in vulnerable contexts. In this registered report study, we tested the hypothesis that religiosity has a positive influence on social adaptation for people living in vulnerable contexts and that self-esteem is a mediator of this relationship. Evidence from this study indicates that neither there is any effect of religiosity on social adaptation nor on self-esteem, independent of whether people live in vulnerable contexts or not. |
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Alejandra Neely-Prado Michiel van Elk Gorka Navarrete Fernanda Hola David Huepe |
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Alejandra Neely-Prado Michiel van Elk Gorka Navarrete Fernanda Hola David Huepe |
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Social Adaptation in Context: The Differential Role of Religiosity and Self-Esteem in Vulnerable vs. Non-vulnerable Populations – A Registered Report Study |
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Social Adaptation in Context: The Differential Role of Religiosity and Self-Esteem in Vulnerable vs. Non-vulnerable Populations – A Registered Report Study |
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Social Adaptation in Context: The Differential Role of Religiosity and Self-Esteem in Vulnerable vs. Non-vulnerable Populations – A Registered Report Study |
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Social Adaptation in Context: The Differential Role of Religiosity and Self-Esteem in Vulnerable vs. Non-vulnerable Populations – A Registered Report Study |
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Social Adaptation in Context: The Differential Role of Religiosity and Self-Esteem in Vulnerable vs. Non-vulnerable Populations – A Registered Report Study |
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social adaptation in context: the differential role of religiosity and self-esteem in vulnerable vs. non-vulnerable populations – a registered report study |
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