Religiousness, conversion, and subjective well-being: The "healthy-minded" religion of modern American women.

Volume: 137, Issue: 12, Pages: 1563 - 1568
Published: Dec 1, 1980
Abstract
Data from a survey of 2,500 American women were examined to determine 1) the nature of religiousness among women and, in particular, whether modern religiousness corresponds to William James' conception of healthy-minded religion; 2) how religiousness is related to self-reports of mental and physical health; and 3) differences between converts (mainly to Protestant denominations) and women who have maintained the same religious affiliation all...
Paper Details
Title
Religiousness, conversion, and subjective well-being: The "healthy-minded" religion of modern American women.
Published Date
Dec 1, 1980
Volume
137
Issue
12
Pages
1563 - 1568
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