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- Title
INTOLERANCE UNCERTAINTY, RELIGIOSITY AND PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING AMONG ADULTS DURING COVID- 19 PANDEMIC.
- Authors
Shanza, Rehman; Sana, Majeed; Tania, Qamar
- Abstract
Aims. The aim of the present research was to study the association between intolerance uncertainty, religiosity and psychological wellbeing among adults during COVID-19 Pandemic. Methods. Intolerance Uncertainty Scale, Muslim Religiosity Scale and Ryff’s psychological Well-being Scale were used to assess variables under study. Data was collected from (n=150) adults during pandemic. Correlational research design was used in the present study. Results. Correlational analysis revealed there is a highly significant negative relationship between intolerance uncertainty and psychological well-being, and religiosity has significant positive relationship psychological well-being. Results also revealed that intolerance uncertainty and religiosity were significant predictors of psychological well-being. Findings revealed that psychological wellbeing scored was higher in males as compare to females. Conclusions. It is evident from the present study and prior studies that adults who have high level of religiosity leaded them towards high psychological wellbeing. The present research offers valuable information for future generations of researchers and health care providers.
- Subjects
COVID-19 pandemic; PSYCHOLOGICAL well-being; MEDICAL personnel; RELIGIOUSNESS; ADULTS
- Publication
Education Sciences & Psychology, 2021, Vol 59, Issue 2, p65
- ISSN
1512-1801
- Publication type
Article