Impact of Perceived Stress and Religious Attitude on Life Satisfaction in Generation Y
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2020
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This study aimed to discuss the relationship between the religious attitude, perceived stress, and lifesatisfaction of Generation Y, born between 1980 and 1995. Additionally, the study examined thedegree of how religious attitude, perceived stress, and life satisfaction differed by age group, gender,employment status, educational status, worship, religious belief of the self, religious belief of thefamily, receiving religious education, and income status. The correlational design was used in thisresearch. The study sample comprised 387 adults who were born between 1980 and 1995, selectedfrom office workers in different sectors with the appropriate sampling method. The Ok ReligiousAttitude Scale, Perceived Stress Scale, and Life Satisfaction Scale were used as data collection tools.The findings revealed that there was a statistically significant relationship between the Ok ReligiousAttitude Scale, Perceived Stress Scale, and Life Satisfaction Scale. In addition to this finding, the resultsalso pointed out that religious attitude and perceived stress predict life satisfaction. Moreover, it wasfound that the Perceived Stress Scale scores differed significantly according to gender, employmentstatus, perceived income status, and religious belief status; the Ok Religious Attitude Scale scoresdiffered significantly according to gender, religious education, worship, religious belief, and family’sreligious belief. Likewise, the scores of the Life Satisfaction Scale differed significantly according tovariables of gender, worship, perceived income level, religious belief, and educational status.
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Spiritual Psychology and Counseling
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