Religious Attitude and Happiness Among Parents of Children with Developmental Disabilities

TitleReligious Attitude and Happiness Among Parents of Children with Developmental Disabilities
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2008
AuthorsBiesinger, R, Arikawa, H
Journal TitleJournal of Religion, Disability & Health
Volume11
Pages23–34
ISSN1522-8967
Abstract

Abstract Twenty-seven couples of children with developmental disabilities participated in the investigation of the relationship between religious attitude, measured by the Religious Orientation Scale and happiness, measured by the Depression-Happiness Scale. There were no significant differences between mothers and fathers in their levels of happiness or religious attitude. For both fathers and mothers, being motivated by intrinsic religious beliefs was associated with greater levels of happiness. Fathers who reported having an extrinsic religious orientation were less happy. However, the same was not true for mothers. Possible explanations of the above findings, clinical and social implications, limitations of the current study, and suggestions for the future studies are discussed.

URLhttp://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1300/J095v11n04_03
DOI10.1300/J095v11n04_03

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