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Positive and negative religious coping styles as prospective predictors of well-being in African Americans. JOURNAL ARTICLE published November 2018 in Psychology of Religion and Spirituality Research funded by National Cancer Institute (R01 CA 105202, R01 CA154419) |
Perceived parent–child religiosity: Moderation by perceived maternal and paternal warmth and autonomy granting and emerging adult gender. JOURNAL ARTICLE published August 2019 in Psychology of Religion and Spirituality |
The links of God images to women’s religiosity and coping with depression: A socialization explanation of gender difference in religiosity. JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2016 in Psychology of Religion and Spirituality |
Forgiveness as a mediator of the religiosity—health relationship. JOURNAL ARTICLE published February 2010 in Psychology of Religion and Spirituality |
Sanctification of diverse aspects of life and psychosocial functioning: A meta-analysis of studies from 1999 to 2019. JOURNAL ARTICLE published November 2022 in Psychology of Religion and Spirituality |
Religious/spiritual struggles and suicidal ideation in the COVID-19 era: Does the belief in divine control and religious attendance matter? JOURNAL ARTICLE published August 2022 in Psychology of Religion and Spirituality |
Religious coping and posttraumatic stress symptoms following trauma: The moderating effects of gender. JOURNAL ARTICLE published November 2017 in Psychology of Religion and Spirituality |
Beyond sectarian boundaries: Dimensions of Muslim Canadian religiosity and the prediction of sociocultural attitudes. JOURNAL ARTICLE published November 2022 in Psychology of Religion and Spirituality |
On nudges from the unseen: Attributions to God and Satan for major historical events. JOURNAL ARTICLE published February 2022 in Psychology of Religion and Spirituality |
A mixed-methods study of communing with and complaining to the divine: Imagined conversations with god among undergraduates reporting religious and spiritual struggles. JOURNAL ARTICLE published May 2023 in Psychology of Religion and Spirituality Research funded by John Templeton Foundation (36094; 59916) |
Afterlife beliefs among evangelical and mainline protestant children, adolescents, and adults: A cultural–developmental study in the U.S. JOURNAL ARTICLE published February 2023 in Psychology of Religion and Spirituality |
Surrendering to god’s providence: A three-part study on providence-focused therapy for recurrent worry (PFT-RW). JOURNAL ARTICLE published May 2017 in Psychology of Religion and Spirituality |
Disaggregating behavioral and psychological components of religious and spiritual development across adolescence: Variations by geographic location. JOURNAL ARTICLE published February 2019 in Psychology of Religion and Spirituality |
Heretic, heal thyself! Atheism, nonreligion, and health. JOURNAL ARTICLE published August 2019 in Psychology of Religion and Spirituality |
The correlates and effectiveness of partner-focused prayer: A meta-analysis of relational health. JOURNAL ARTICLE published 4 September 2023 in Psychology of Religion and Spirituality |
God owes me: The role of divine entitlement in predicting struggles with a deity. JOURNAL ARTICLE published November 2018 in Psychology of Religion and Spirituality Research funded by John Templeton Foundation (36094; 59916) |
Why do the godless prosper? Modeling the cognitive and coalitional mechanisms that promote atheism. JOURNAL ARTICLE published August 2018 in Psychology of Religion and Spirituality |
Increased spiritual well-being following cardiovascular surgery influences one-year perceived posttraumatic growth. JOURNAL ARTICLE published August 2020 in Psychology of Religion and Spirituality |
Is there any hemispheric asymmetry difference for processing religious stimuli in people with high and low religious attitude? JOURNAL ARTICLE published February 2021 in Psychology of Religion and Spirituality |
Sins of the flesh: Subliminal disapproval by God or people decreases endorsement of hedonistic sex. JOURNAL ARTICLE published May 2020 in Psychology of Religion and Spirituality |