More spiritual than religious: Concurrent and longitudinal relations with personality traits, mystical experiences, and other individual characteristics
Chen ZJ, Cowden RG, Streib H (2023)
Frontiers in Psychology 13: 1025938.
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People who self-identify as predominantly spiritual constitute a considerable and well-established part of the religious landscape in North America and Europe. Thus, further research is needed to document predictors, correlates, and outcomes associated with self-identifying primarily as a spiritual person. In the following set of studies, we contribute to some of these areas using data from German and United States adults. Study 1 (n = 3,491) used cross-sectional data to compare four religious/spiritual (R/S) self-identity groups—more religious than spiritual (MRTS), more spiritual than religious (MSTR), equally religious and spiritual (ERAS), and neither religious nor spiritual (NRNS)—on sociodemographic characteristics and a range of criterion variables (i.e., Big Five personality traits, psychological well-being, generativity, mystical experiences, religious schemata). In Study 2 (n = 751), we applied the analytic template for outcome-wide longitudinal designs to examine associations of the four R/S self-identifications with a range of subsequent outcomes (assessed approximately 3 years later) that were largely comparable to the criterion variables assessed in Study 1. The cross-sectional and longitudinal findings from these complementary studies provide further evidence of differences between these four categories of R/S self-identification, including strong evidence in both studies of an association between the MSTR self-identity and mysticism.
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2023
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Frontiers in Psychology
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1025938
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Chen ZJ, Cowden RG, Streib H. More spiritual than religious: Concurrent and longitudinal relations with personality traits, mystical experiences, and other individual characteristics. Frontiers in Psychology. 2023;13: 1025938.
Chen, Z. J., Cowden, R. G., & Streib, H. (2023). More spiritual than religious: Concurrent and longitudinal relations with personality traits, mystical experiences, and other individual characteristics. Frontiers in Psychology, 13, 1025938. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.1025938
Chen, Zhuo Job, Cowden, Richard G., and Streib, Heinz. 2023. “More spiritual than religious: Concurrent and longitudinal relations with personality traits, mystical experiences, and other individual characteristics”. Frontiers in Psychology 13: 1025938.
Chen, Z. J., Cowden, R. G., and Streib, H. (2023). More spiritual than religious: Concurrent and longitudinal relations with personality traits, mystical experiences, and other individual characteristics. Frontiers in Psychology 13:1025938.
Chen, Z.J., Cowden, R.G., & Streib, H., 2023. More spiritual than religious: Concurrent and longitudinal relations with personality traits, mystical experiences, and other individual characteristics. Frontiers in Psychology, 13: 1025938.
Z.J. Chen, R.G. Cowden, and H. Streib, “More spiritual than religious: Concurrent and longitudinal relations with personality traits, mystical experiences, and other individual characteristics”, Frontiers in Psychology, vol. 13, 2023, : 1025938.
Chen, Z.J., Cowden, R.G., Streib, H.: More spiritual than religious: Concurrent and longitudinal relations with personality traits, mystical experiences, and other individual characteristics. Frontiers in Psychology. 13, : 1025938 (2023).
Chen, Zhuo Job, Cowden, Richard G., and Streib, Heinz. “More spiritual than religious: Concurrent and longitudinal relations with personality traits, mystical experiences, and other individual characteristics”. Frontiers in Psychology 13 (2023): 1025938.
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