2023
DOI: 10.1177/0034673x231208098
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Perceived Neighborhood Disorder, Self-Esteem, and the Moderating Role of Religion

Christopher G. Ellison,
Metin Guven,
Reed T. DeAngelis
et al.

Abstract: A growing body of work links neighborhood conditions—and particularly perceived neighborhood disorder—with diverse aspects of psychosocial functioning, including self-esteem or the global moral self-worth of the individual. Our work augments this literature by investigating the possible roles of (a) organizational religiosity (i.e., religious attendance, religious support), (b) non-organizational religiosity (i.e., prayer and religious coping practices), and (c) the sense of divine control as potential stress … Show more

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