Research Journal of Medical Sciences

Year: 2016
Volume: 10
Issue: 4
Page No. 232 - 236

Extrinsic or Intrinsic Religious Orientation May Have an Impact on Mental Health

Authors : S.S. Mazloomy Mahmoodabad, M.H. Ehrampoush, S.Z. Tabei, M. Nami, H. Fallahzadeh, B. NamavarJahromi, A. Shayan and S. Forouhari

Abstract: Religious doctrines invite individuals to patience and acceptance of God and endow believers with capability to cope with adversities. In intrinsic religiousness, religion is regarded as an objective based on which a person’s life is formed. On the other hand in extrinsic religiousness, the aim is to gain such external rewards as social status. An increasing number of studies have shown positive relationships between spirituality/religiousness and physical and mental health. The results of such studies have suggested positive relationships between well-being and intrinsic religiousness, but negative or non-significant relationships between extrinsic religiousness and psychological well-being.

How to cite this article:

S.S. Mazloomy Mahmoodabad, M.H. Ehrampoush, S.Z. Tabei, M. Nami, H. Fallahzadeh, B. NamavarJahromi, A. Shayan and S. Forouhari, 2016. Extrinsic or Intrinsic Religious Orientation May Have an Impact on Mental Health. Research Journal of Medical Sciences, 10: 232-236.

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