Religiosity and religious and spiritual struggle and their association to depression and anxiety among adolescents admitted to inpatient psychiatric units.

Salvador Leavitt-Alcántara,John Betz,Daniel Medeiros Almeida,Brycen Ferrara,Yingying Xu, Elizabeth Diop, Olivia Hamilton, Chris Young,Judith R Ragsdale

Journal of health care chaplaincy(2022)

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This study examines the relationship between religious and spiritual (R/S) struggle and religiosity with depression and anxiety in adolescents admitted to inpatient psychiatric units of a pediatric hospital in the Midwest of the United States. We administered four self-reported scales to 71 adolescents (ages 13-17) to assess religiosity, R/S struggle, depression, and anxiety. The prevalence of R/S struggle among this population was high (88.73%). Significant associations were found between R/S struggle and depression and anxiety, linking greater R/S struggles with more severe depression or anxiety. However, no significant associations between religiosity and depression and anxiety were noted. By examining the prevalence of R/S struggle among this population and its relationship to depression and anxiety, this study contributes to the expanding research on the impact of religion and spirituality on the psychological well-being of adolescents.
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adolescent inpatient psychiatry,chaplaincy,mental health,religion,spiritual struggle
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