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" Religiosity, Empathy, and Psychopathology among Young Adult Children of Rabbis "


Document Type : AL
Record Number : 1065322
Doc. No : LA108951
Call No : ‭10.1163/157361210X532040‬
Language of Document : English
Main Entry : Joshua Fogel
: Nava R. Silton
Title & Author : Religiosity, Empathy, and Psychopathology among Young Adult Children of Rabbis [Article]\ Nava R. Silton, Joshua Fogel, Nava R. Silton, et al.
Publication Statement : Leiden: Brill
Title of Periodical : Archive for the Psychology of Religion
Date : 2010
Volume/ Issue Number : 32/3
Page No : 277–291
Abstract : Rabbis’ children experience unique stresses which may make them particularly susceptible to various forms of psychopathology. Fifty-three rabbis’ children completed questionnaires assessing their frequency of religious service attendance, their reactions towards being a rabbi’s child, empathy levels, depressive, anxious, and disordered eating symptoms. Linear regression analyses were used for the separate outcome variables of depressive, anxiety, and disordered eating symptoms. More dissatisfaction with life as a rabbi’s child was significantly associated with higher levels of depressive, Oral Control, and Bulimia and Food Preoccupation symptoms. Attending services daily was associated with higher levels of anxiety and Oral Control symptoms. Higher empathy levels were associated with higher anxiety, depressive and dieting symptoms. Finally, men demonstrated higher scores for Oral Control and women for Bulimia and Food Preoccupation. Counseling may be useful to aid rabbis’ children who may be challenged with depressive, anxious and disordered eating symptoms. Rabbis’ children experience unique stresses which may make them particularly susceptible to various forms of psychopathology. Fifty-three rabbis’ children completed questionnaires assessing their frequency of religious service attendance, their reactions towards being a rabbi’s child, empathy levels, depressive, anxious, and disordered eating symptoms. Linear regression analyses were used for the separate outcome variables of depressive, anxiety, and disordered eating symptoms. More dissatisfaction with life as a rabbi’s child was significantly associated with higher levels of depressive, Oral Control, and Bulimia and Food Preoccupation symptoms. Attending services daily was associated with higher levels of anxiety and Oral Control symptoms. Higher empathy levels were associated with higher anxiety, depressive and dieting symptoms. Finally, men demonstrated higher scores for Oral Control and women for Bulimia and Food Preoccupation. Counseling may be useful to aid rabbis’ children who may be challenged with depressive, anxious and disordered eating symptoms.
Descriptor : depression
Descriptor : eating disorders
Descriptor : empathy
Descriptor : Judaism
Descriptor : psychopathology
Descriptor : religion
Location & Call number : ‭10.1163/157361210X532040‬
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