“…While LDS people worldwide are generally noted for their devout religious and spiritual living, more research is needed about personality traits relating to being a member of the LDS Church. However, some research, particularly mediating and moderating effect models has been done on LDS individuals and psychological well-being (Allen & Heppner, 2011), adjustment, perfectionism (Allen & Wang, 2014;Allen, Wang, & Stokes, 2015), psychotherapy (Bergin, Payne, Jenkins, & Cornwall, 1994;Richards & Bergin, 2005;Richards & Bergin, 2014), and overall mental health (Barlow & Bergin, 1998;Koltko, 1990), but research lacks specificity around their long-term characteristics (i.e., personality) as they relate to psychological adjustment among LDS individuals.…”