Author:
Aminnuddin Nur Amali,Puasa Saufi,Iqbal Naved
Funder
Universiti Brunei Darussalam
Reference32 articles.
1. Religion as problem, religion as solution: Religious buffers of the links between religious/spiritual struggles and well-being/mental health;Abu-Raiya;Quality of Life Research,2016
2. A psychological measure of Islamic religiousness: Development and evidence for reliability and validity;Abu-Raiya;The International Journal for the Psychology of Religion,2008
3. Indonesian students’ religiousness, comfort, and anger toward God during the COVID-19 pandemic;Aditya;Archive for the Psychology of Religion,2022
4. Examining religious commitment, personality, and well-being among latter-day saints;Allen;Journal of Religion and Spirituality in Social Work,2019
5. Personality and Islamic religiosity: Preliminary survey data of Bruneian Malay Muslim university students and their psychological well-being, unethical behavior, and dark triad traits;Aminnuddin;Data in Brief,2020