Exploring hope as a mediator between religiosity and depression in adolescents
Keywords
Adolescence, religiosity, hope, depression
Abstract
Multiple studies have found an inverse relationship between adolescent religiosity and adolescent depression. However, further research is needed to better understand the complexity of this relationship. One potential mediator that may help to explain this relationship is hope. Prior research has found that adolescent religiosity is predictive of increased adolescent hope and that higher levels of adolescent hope have been associated with multiple positive outcomes, including mental health in adolescents. However, no research has explored the mediational role of hope between religiosity and depressive symptoms in adolescents. Cross-sectional data from 459 adolescents were used to test this mediational or indirect effect. The direct effect between religiosity and depressive symptoms was not significant. However, there was a significant indirect effect whereby higher levels of adolescent religiosity were associated with higher levels of adolescent hope, which in turn were associated with lower levels of adolescent depressive symptoms.
Original Publication Citation
Rose, A. H., Rose, J. R., Miller, R. B., Dyer, W. J. (in press). Exploring hope as a mediator between religiosity and depression in adolescents. Journal of Religion & Spirituality in Social Work: Social Thought
BYU ScholarsArchive Citation
Rose, Andrew H.; Rose, Jennifer R.; Miller, Rick B.; and Dyer, W Justin, "Exploring hope as a mediator between religiosity and depression in adolescents" (2017). Faculty Publications. 2572.
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/facpub/2572
Document Type
Peer-Reviewed Article
Publication Date
2017-11-24
Permanent URL
http://hdl.lib.byu.edu/1877/5404
Publisher
Journal of religion and Spirituality in Social Work: Social Thought
Language
English
College
Family, Home, and Social Sciences
Department
Sociology
Copyright Status
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