Religiosity’s influence on self-regulation and subjective well-being of Filipino Muslim and Catholic college students
The current study investigated the influence of religiosity to the subjective well-being (SWB) of Filipino college students through the mediation of self-regulation. One hundred seventy-eight Muslim students and 348 Catholic students from two cities in the Philippines answered three instruments that...
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oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-101932023-10-18T06:21:10Z Religiosity’s influence on self-regulation and subjective well-being of Filipino Muslim and Catholic college students Pan, Shan Shan Legaspi, Estesa Xaris Q. Baluca, Norma A. The current study investigated the influence of religiosity to the subjective well-being (SWB) of Filipino college students through the mediation of self-regulation. One hundred seventy-eight Muslim students and 348 Catholic students from two cities in the Philippines answered three instruments that measured religiosity, SWB and self-regulation. Multiple regression analyses showed that for both groups, religiosity significantly predicted subjective well-being (Muslim, β = .38, p < .001; Catholic, β = .26, p < .001) and self-regulation (Muslim, β = .33, p < .001; Catholic, β = .15, p < .001). Self-regulation significantly mediated the relationship between religiosity and SWB in both the Catholic group (Z=2.20, p,.05), and the Muslim group (Z=3.42, p,.05), confirming that religiosity may facilitate the development of non-religious competencies which contribute to SWB. Implications for interventions are discussed, and recommendations are also forwarded. Keywords:Religiosity, Self-regulation, Subjective well-being, Muslim students, Catholic students 2020-02-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/11099 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Regulatory focus (Psychology) Religiousness College students—Religious life—Philippines Psychology Religion |
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The current study investigated the influence of religiosity to the subjective well-being (SWB) of Filipino college students through the mediation of self-regulation. One hundred seventy-eight Muslim students and 348 Catholic students from two cities in the Philippines answered three instruments that measured religiosity, SWB and self-regulation. Multiple regression analyses showed that for both groups, religiosity significantly predicted subjective well-being (Muslim, β = .38, p < .001; Catholic, β = .26, p < .001) and self-regulation (Muslim, β = .33, p < .001; Catholic, β = .15, p < .001). Self-regulation significantly mediated the relationship between religiosity and SWB in both the Catholic group (Z=2.20, p,.05), and the Muslim group (Z=3.42, p,.05), confirming that religiosity may facilitate the development of non-religious competencies which contribute to SWB. Implications for interventions are discussed, and recommendations are also forwarded.
Keywords:Religiosity, Self-regulation, Subjective well-being, Muslim students, Catholic students |
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