2023
DOI: 10.1111/fare.12937
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“We have hope”: An exploration of hope in highly religious families

Heather H. Kelley,
Justin J. Hendricks,
Joe M. Chelladurai
et al.

Abstract: ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to explore qualitatively the connections among religion, hope, and relationships.BackgroundBoth hope and religion have often been associated with positive individual and relational outcomes. Some research has found that hope mediates or moderates the relationship between religion and various outcomes. Despite the research that has been done to understand connections between religion and hope, little research has explored these constructs together in a relational context.M… Show more

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“…Five of the 30 articles-four quantitative and one qualitative-in the collection include diverse contemporary topics, starting with religious hope by Kelley et al (2024). The authors engaged in a strength-based qualitative investigation of the connection of religion, hope, and relationships among 198 highly religious families, resulting in future-oriented and goal-oriented processes.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Five of the 30 articles-four quantitative and one qualitative-in the collection include diverse contemporary topics, starting with religious hope by Kelley et al (2024). The authors engaged in a strength-based qualitative investigation of the connection of religion, hope, and relationships among 198 highly religious families, resulting in future-oriented and goal-oriented processes.…”
Section: Hhh Issue Articlesmentioning
confidence: 99%