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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Main Authors: Pan, Shan Shan, Legaspi, Estesa Xaris Q., Baluca, Norma A.
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spelling 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
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
topic Regulatory focus (Psychology)
Religiousness
College students—Religious life—Philippines
Psychology
Religion
spellingShingle Regulatory focus (Psychology)
Religiousness
College students—Religious life—Philippines
Psychology
Religion
Pan, Shan Shan
Legaspi, Estesa Xaris Q.
Baluca, Norma A.
Religiosity’s influence on self-regulation and subjective well-being of Filipino Muslim and Catholic college students
description 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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author Pan, Shan Shan
Legaspi, Estesa Xaris Q.
Baluca, Norma A.
author_facet Pan, Shan Shan
Legaspi, Estesa Xaris Q.
Baluca, Norma A.
author_sort Pan, Shan Shan
title Religiosity’s influence on self-regulation and subjective well-being of Filipino Muslim and Catholic college students
title_short Religiosity’s influence on self-regulation and subjective well-being of Filipino Muslim and Catholic college students
title_full Religiosity’s influence on self-regulation and subjective well-being of Filipino Muslim and Catholic college students
title_fullStr Religiosity’s influence on self-regulation and subjective well-being of Filipino Muslim and Catholic college students
title_full_unstemmed Religiosity’s influence on self-regulation and subjective well-being of Filipino Muslim and Catholic college students
title_sort religiosity’s influence on self-regulation and subjective well-being of filipino muslim and catholic college students
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2020
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/11099
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