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Kenneth I Pargament

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Pearce M, Pargament K, Wong S, Hinkel H, Salcone S, Morgan G, et al.
PLoS One . 2024 Sep; 19(9):e0306114. PMID: 39312528
Despite practice guidelines for multiculturally competent care, including spiritual/religious diversity, most mental health graduate training programs do not formally address spiritual/religious competencies. Thus, we enhanced the Spiritual Competency Training in...
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Oxhandler H, Polson E, Ander G, Moffatt K, Pearce M, Vieten C, et al.
J Relig Health . 2024 Jul; 63(4):2924-2940. PMID: 38951423
This article describes a national sample of 989 current mental health clients' views regarding whether and how their mental health care providers integrated the client's religion/spirituality (RS) into treatment. Within...
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Cowden R, Pargament K, Chen Z, Bechara A
Int J Psychol . 2024 May; 59(5):701-716. PMID: 38697930
This prospective study examined the primary, secondary and complex conceptual models of religious/spiritual struggles with 18 indicators of whole person functioning across five domains: psychological well-being, psychological distress, social well-being,...
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Harper K, Stanley M, Exline J, Pargament K, Fletcher T, Teng E
Mil Psychol . 2024 Mar; 32(4):352-362. PMID: 38536328
Potentially morally injurious events (PMIEs), including committing transgressions (Transgressions-Self) and perceiving betrayals, have been positively associated with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). A proposed mechanism for the association between PMIEs and...
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Cowden R, Pargament K, Wilkinson R
Psychol Health . 2024 Feb; :1-18. PMID: 38311908
Objective: This longitudinal study examined the associations of divine struggles with 25 psychological distress, psychological well-being, social well-being, prosociality, physical health, and health behavior outcomes assessed approximately nine years later....
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Schachter A, Argentieri M, Seddighzadeh B, Isehunwa O, Kent B, Trevvett P, et al.
BMJ Open . 2021 Oct; 11(10):e043830. PMID: 34697108
Objective: Many studies have documented significant associations between religion and spirituality (R/S) and health, but relatively few prospective analyses exist that can support causal inferences. To date, there has been...
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Cowden R, Pargament K, Chen Z, Davis E, Lemke A, Glowiak K, et al.
J Clin Psychol . 2021 Aug; 78(4):544-558. PMID: 34398979
Objective: This study tested three conceptual explanatory models that have been theorized to account for the linkages between religious/spiritual (R/S) struggles and psychological distress: the primary model (i.e., R/S struggles...
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Oxhandler H, Pargament K, Pearce M, Vieten C, Moffatt K
Soc Work . 2021 Jun; 66(3):254-264. PMID: 34125208
Despite a growing interest in the relationship between religion and spirituality (RS) and mental health across helping professions, less is known about clients' perceived relevance of these areas. This article...
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Kent B, Davidson J, Zhang Y, Pargament K, VanderWeele T, Koenig H, et al.
J Sci Study Relig . 2021 May; 60(1):198-215. PMID: 34012171
Social scientists have increasingly recognized the lack of diversity in survey research on American religion, resulting in a dearth of data on religion and spirituality (R/S) in understudied racial and...
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Niemiec R, Russo-Netzer P, Pargament K
Front Psychol . 2020 Oct; 11:2040. PMID: 33013513
Little attention has been given to the integral relationship between character strengths and spirituality (the search for or communing with the sacred to derive meaning and purpose). The science of...