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Depression And Evangelical Christian Spirituality: Exploring A Theoretical Model, Katheryn Jane Klukow May 2012

Depression And Evangelical Christian Spirituality: Exploring A Theoretical Model, Katheryn Jane Klukow

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While religious involvement, particularly intrinsic religiosity or spirituality, has shown a significant inverse relationship with depression, this relationship is complex and multifaceted and several decades of study have yet to reveal a clear pattern. This work is a survey of the current research on the etiology and symptomology of depression and its interaction with spirituality. This work is testing a new model that views the effects of depression on spirituality as a function of an individual’s perceived relationship with God. A survey was distributed to a sample of 135 evangelical Christians. Depressed persons made up approximately 16% of the sample. …