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Effectiveness of Association with Spiritual Missions on Spiritual Wellness among Adolescence


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Aim of the present study is to examine the effect of association (direct, indirect & no association) with spiritual mission on spiritual wellness of adolescence. Both parents and childrens' spiritual association were taken as the criterion to check the level of effectiveness on spiritual well-being. Purposive sampling was used to select the sample which consisted of four groups based on direct association (two groups), indirect association and no association. A total of 100 students participated in the study. A causal comparative design was used to frame the present study. The results supported ecological perspective which emphasized the importance of family/parenting on spiritual development of children, however childs direct association is most important than only parents association with spiritual mission. The implication of the present study is to fill in the gap in the literature related to spiritual development among adolescence.

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Spiritual Wellness, Adolescence, Spiritual Development, Ecological Perspective.
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Rekha Wagani
Amity Institute of Behaviour and Allied Sciences, Amity University, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Rashi Golani
Amity Institute of Behaviour and Allied Sciences, Amity University, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

Abstract


Aim of the present study is to examine the effect of association (direct, indirect & no association) with spiritual mission on spiritual wellness of adolescence. Both parents and childrens' spiritual association were taken as the criterion to check the level of effectiveness on spiritual well-being. Purposive sampling was used to select the sample which consisted of four groups based on direct association (two groups), indirect association and no association. A total of 100 students participated in the study. A causal comparative design was used to frame the present study. The results supported ecological perspective which emphasized the importance of family/parenting on spiritual development of children, however childs direct association is most important than only parents association with spiritual mission. The implication of the present study is to fill in the gap in the literature related to spiritual development among adolescence.

Keywords


Spiritual Wellness, Adolescence, Spiritual Development, Ecological Perspective.



DOI: https://doi.org/10.15614/ijpp%2F2017%2Fv8i3%2F161911