Religious motivation and its relationship with parental attachment and security among adolescent seminarians in Indonesia

This study investigates the level of religious motivation and the nature of parental attachment and security among adolescent seminarians in Indonesia. Furthermore, this study inquires into the relationship between religious motivation and parental attachment, religious motivation and security, and...

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Main Author: Purwanta, Yohanes, MSC.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_masteral-94652021-01-29T07:15:30Z Religious motivation and its relationship with parental attachment and security among adolescent seminarians in Indonesia Purwanta, Yohanes, MSC. This study investigates the level of religious motivation and the nature of parental attachment and security among adolescent seminarians in Indonesia. Furthermore, this study inquires into the relationship between religious motivation and parental attachment, religious motivation and security, and parental attachment and security among seminarians.The subjects of this study were 300 seminarians from three seminaries: St. Domingo Seminary at the eastern part of Indonesia St. Francis Xavier Seminary at the middle part of Indonesia and St. Peter Canisius Seminary at the western part of Indonesia. Non-seminarians consisting of 300 male students, from three Catholic schools located on the western and middle part of Indonesia, were included in order to establish norms of the Parental Attachment and Security for Indonesian subjects. The descriptive correlational research design was used. The data gathering was conducted with the use of three instruments: (a) Parental Attachment Questionnaire,(b) Filipino Self-Appraisal Inventory, and (c) Religious Motivation Review. The findings revealed that there was a positive and significant relationship between religious motivation and parental attachment (r = .189, p.01), between religious motivation and security (r Recommendations for research in this area are focused on establishing norm for Religious Motivation Review and the differences between adolescent seminarians and non-seminarian adolescent in parental attachment and security. 2001-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/2627 Master's Theses English Animo Repository Religious motivations Interpersonal relations Security (Psychology) Seminarians--Indonesia Educational Psychology
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
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country Philippines
Philippines
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language English
topic Religious motivations
Interpersonal relations
Security (Psychology)
Seminarians--Indonesia
Educational Psychology
spellingShingle Religious motivations
Interpersonal relations
Security (Psychology)
Seminarians--Indonesia
Educational Psychology
Purwanta, Yohanes, MSC.
Religious motivation and its relationship with parental attachment and security among adolescent seminarians in Indonesia
description This study investigates the level of religious motivation and the nature of parental attachment and security among adolescent seminarians in Indonesia. Furthermore, this study inquires into the relationship between religious motivation and parental attachment, religious motivation and security, and parental attachment and security among seminarians.The subjects of this study were 300 seminarians from three seminaries: St. Domingo Seminary at the eastern part of Indonesia St. Francis Xavier Seminary at the middle part of Indonesia and St. Peter Canisius Seminary at the western part of Indonesia. Non-seminarians consisting of 300 male students, from three Catholic schools located on the western and middle part of Indonesia, were included in order to establish norms of the Parental Attachment and Security for Indonesian subjects. The descriptive correlational research design was used. The data gathering was conducted with the use of three instruments: (a) Parental Attachment Questionnaire,(b) Filipino Self-Appraisal Inventory, and (c) Religious Motivation Review. The findings revealed that there was a positive and significant relationship between religious motivation and parental attachment (r = .189, p.01), between religious motivation and security (r Recommendations for research in this area are focused on establishing norm for Religious Motivation Review and the differences between adolescent seminarians and non-seminarian adolescent in parental attachment and security.
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author Purwanta, Yohanes, MSC.
author_facet Purwanta, Yohanes, MSC.
author_sort Purwanta, Yohanes, MSC.
title Religious motivation and its relationship with parental attachment and security among adolescent seminarians in Indonesia
title_short Religious motivation and its relationship with parental attachment and security among adolescent seminarians in Indonesia
title_full Religious motivation and its relationship with parental attachment and security among adolescent seminarians in Indonesia
title_fullStr Religious motivation and its relationship with parental attachment and security among adolescent seminarians in Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Religious motivation and its relationship with parental attachment and security among adolescent seminarians in Indonesia
title_sort religious motivation and its relationship with parental attachment and security among adolescent seminarians in indonesia
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2001
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/2627
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