Frontiers in Psychology (Nov 2021)

Social Adaptation in Context: The Differential Role of Religiosity and Self-Esteem in Vulnerable vs. Non-vulnerable Populations – A Registered Report Study

  • Alejandra Neely-Prado,
  • Michiel van Elk,
  • Gorka Navarrete,
  • Fernanda Hola,
  • David Huepe

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.519623
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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There is evidence that religiosity and self-esteem are positively related, while self-esteem and religiosity in turn predict successful social adaptation. Moreover, self-esteem has been shown to be directly related to social adaptation in vulnerable contexts. In this registered report study, we tested the hypothesis that religiosity has a positive influence on social adaptation for people living in vulnerable contexts and that self-esteem is a mediator of this relationship. Evidence from this study indicates that neither there is any effect of religiosity on social adaptation nor on self-esteem, independent of whether people live in vulnerable contexts or not.

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