The influence of religiosity on depression moderated by external locus of control among Christian Filipinos
Religiosity, despite being expected to be generally beneficial, appears to have inconsistencies in research which show non-significance of its association with depression and even a reverse of what is expected. Therefore, a reinvestigation of the utility of religiosity could answer this gap in the l...
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Main Author: | Iledan, Limuel O. |
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Language: | English |
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2024
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