Something Bigger Than Myself: Participation in the Traslación Mediates the Link between Religious Identity and Well-Being

Religious mass gatherings are well explored in psychology, however, much research focuses on Hindu and Islamic traditions. The present study investigated how participation in the Traslación of the Black Nazarene, a religious mass gathering, mediated the relationship between religious identity and we...

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Main Authors: Yabut, Homer J., Louis, Winnifred R., Embalsado, Justin Vianey M., Regadio, Crisanto Q., Yustisia, Whinda, Mendiola, Anna A, Ledesma, Alex
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Online Access:https://archium.ateneo.edu/marketing-and-law-faculty-pubs/23
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12646-024-00814-1
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.marketing-and-law-faculty-pubs-10222025-02-17T08:56:15Z Something Bigger Than Myself: Participation in the Traslación Mediates the Link between Religious Identity and Well-Being Yabut, Homer J. Louis, Winnifred R. Embalsado, Justin Vianey M. Regadio, Crisanto Q. Yustisia, Whinda Mendiola, Anna A Ledesma, Alex Religious mass gatherings are well explored in psychology, however, much research focuses on Hindu and Islamic traditions. The present study investigated how participation in the Traslación of the Black Nazarene, a religious mass gathering, mediated the relationship between religious identity and well-being among Catholic devotees in the Philippines. First, we predicted that religious identity influences the participation of devotees in the Traslación—a religious mass gathering in the Philippines in honor of the Black Nazarene. Second, we predicted that by attending the Traslación, participants' collective effervescence and hope would increase. A survey questionnaire was administered among devotees who participated in the Traslación (N = 331). Results indicate that religious identity was associated with participation in the religious mass gathering, which in turn increased the participants' collective effervescence and hope. Moreover, the findings highlight the importance of religious identity in predicting indicators of well-being outcomes via religious mass gatherings. Implications and directions for future research are discussed. 2024-12-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/marketing-and-law-faculty-pubs/23 https://doi.org/10.1007/s12646-024-00814-1 Marketing and Law Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo Collective effervescence Hope Religious identity Religious mass gatherings Community Psychology Psychology Social and Behavioral Sciences Sociology of Religion
institution Ateneo De Manila University
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Philippines
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topic Collective effervescence
Hope
Religious identity
Religious mass gatherings
Community Psychology
Psychology
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Sociology of Religion
spellingShingle Collective effervescence
Hope
Religious identity
Religious mass gatherings
Community Psychology
Psychology
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Sociology of Religion
Yabut, Homer J.
Louis, Winnifred R.
Embalsado, Justin Vianey M.
Regadio, Crisanto Q.
Yustisia, Whinda
Mendiola, Anna A
Ledesma, Alex
Something Bigger Than Myself: Participation in the Traslación Mediates the Link between Religious Identity and Well-Being
description Religious mass gatherings are well explored in psychology, however, much research focuses on Hindu and Islamic traditions. The present study investigated how participation in the Traslación of the Black Nazarene, a religious mass gathering, mediated the relationship between religious identity and well-being among Catholic devotees in the Philippines. First, we predicted that religious identity influences the participation of devotees in the Traslación—a religious mass gathering in the Philippines in honor of the Black Nazarene. Second, we predicted that by attending the Traslación, participants' collective effervescence and hope would increase. A survey questionnaire was administered among devotees who participated in the Traslación (N = 331). Results indicate that religious identity was associated with participation in the religious mass gathering, which in turn increased the participants' collective effervescence and hope. Moreover, the findings highlight the importance of religious identity in predicting indicators of well-being outcomes via religious mass gatherings. Implications and directions for future research are discussed.
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author Yabut, Homer J.
Louis, Winnifred R.
Embalsado, Justin Vianey M.
Regadio, Crisanto Q.
Yustisia, Whinda
Mendiola, Anna A
Ledesma, Alex
author_facet Yabut, Homer J.
Louis, Winnifred R.
Embalsado, Justin Vianey M.
Regadio, Crisanto Q.
Yustisia, Whinda
Mendiola, Anna A
Ledesma, Alex
author_sort Yabut, Homer J.
title Something Bigger Than Myself: Participation in the Traslación Mediates the Link between Religious Identity and Well-Being
title_short Something Bigger Than Myself: Participation in the Traslación Mediates the Link between Religious Identity and Well-Being
title_full Something Bigger Than Myself: Participation in the Traslación Mediates the Link between Religious Identity and Well-Being
title_fullStr Something Bigger Than Myself: Participation in the Traslación Mediates the Link between Religious Identity and Well-Being
title_full_unstemmed Something Bigger Than Myself: Participation in the Traslación Mediates the Link between Religious Identity and Well-Being
title_sort something bigger than myself: participation in the traslación mediates the link between religious identity and well-being
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2024
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/marketing-and-law-faculty-pubs/23
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12646-024-00814-1
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