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" I Just Believe in Me: "
Marinus H. F. van Uden, Hessel J. Zondag, Marinus H. F. van Uden, et al.
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AL
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Record Number
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1065320
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LA108949
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Call No
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10.1163/008467210X12626615185702
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Language of Document
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English
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Main Entry
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Hessel J. Zondag
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Marinus H. F. van Uden
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Title & Author
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I Just Believe in Me: [Article] : Narcissism and Religious Coping\ Marinus H. F. van Uden, Hessel J. Zondag, Marinus H. F. van Uden, et al.
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Publication Statement
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Leiden: Brill
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Title of Periodical
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Archive for the Psychology of Religion
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Date
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2010
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32/1
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69–85
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Abstract
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This article reports on a study of the relationship between narcissism, as an important personality trait in individualistic societies, and religious styles of coping. We distinguish between two dimensions of narcissism: overt and covert narcissism, and four different styles of religious coping: self-directing, collaborative, deferring and receptive. The study was carried out by inviting 116 students to complete questionnaires about narcissism and religious coping. It revealed a positive correlation between covert narcissism and the collaborative, deferring and receptive styles of religious coping, and a negative correlation between covert narcissism and the self-directing style. Overt narcissism only had a positive correlation with the receptive style. The article discusses in detail the significance of the relationships between narcissism and styles of religious coping. This article reports on a study of the relationship between narcissism, as an important personality trait in individualistic societies, and religious styles of coping. We distinguish between two dimensions of narcissism: overt and covert narcissism, and four different styles of religious coping: self-directing, collaborative, deferring and receptive. The study was carried out by inviting 116 students to complete questionnaires about narcissism and religious coping. It revealed a positive correlation between covert narcissism and the collaborative, deferring and receptive styles of religious coping, and a negative correlation between covert narcissism and the self-directing style. Overt narcissism only had a positive correlation with the receptive style. The article discusses in detail the significance of the relationships between narcissism and styles of religious coping.
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narcissism
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religious coping
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10.1163/008467210X12626615185702
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