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Causal relationship between religiosity and value priorities: Cross-sectional and longitudinal investigations
Chan, Stephanie W. Y.1; Lau, Wilfred W. F.2; Hui, C. Harry3; Lau, Esther Y. Y.4; Cheung, Shu-fai5
2020
Source PublicationPsychology of Religion and Spirituality
ISSN1941-1022
Volume12Issue:1Pages:77-87
Abstract

Religiosity and values are correlated. However, it is unclear whether it is because certain values predispose one to becoming and staying religious or whether religious persons are more likely to adopt those values. To clarify this ambiguity in directionality, we collected cross-sectional and longitudinal data from a Chinese sample (N = 3,248). We replicated previous findings that Christians and nonbelievers differ on all 10 values in Schwartz’s model. Longitudinal analyses further showed that religious affiliation predicted increase in tradition and decline in self-direction, hedonism, and security about three years later. Making finer distinction within the Christian subsample, we showed that vertical faith maturity (relationship with the transcendence) was associated with all values except security, whereas horizontal faith maturity (charity toward fellow human beings) was associated with 7 values. Furthermore, longitudinal analyses revealed that vertical and horizontal faith maturity predicted 2-year changes in some values and in different directions: Vertical faith maturity predicted higher security and lower self-direction around two years later; horizontal faith maturity predicted higher self-direction and lower security around two years later. Evidence of relationship also goes in the opposite direction: Benevolence predicted positive changes in both vertical and horizontal faith maturity. Future assertions on the predictions of directional relationships between religiosity and values should specify the particular value and religiosity dimension. 

DOI10.1037/rel0000175
Indexed BySSCI ; A&HCI
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaPsychology ; Religion
WOS SubjectPsychology, Multidisciplinary ; Religion
WOS IDWOS:000512328700008
PublisherEDUCATIONAL PUBLISHING FOUNDATION-AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC750 FIRST ST, NE, WASHINGTON, DC 20002-4242
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85043509958
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionFaculty of Social Sciences
DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY
Corresponding AuthorChan, Stephanie W. Y.
Affiliation1.Faculty of Education, The University of Hong Kong
2.Department of Curriculum and Instruction, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
3.Department of Psychology, The University of Hong Kong
4.Department of Psychology and Centre for Psychosocial Health, The Education University of Hong Kong
5.Department of Psychology, University of Macau
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Chan, Stephanie W. Y.,Lau, Wilfred W. F.,Hui, C. Harry,et al. Causal relationship between religiosity and value priorities: Cross-sectional and longitudinal investigations[J]. Psychology of Religion and Spirituality, 2020, 12(1), 77-87.
APA Chan, Stephanie W. Y.., Lau, Wilfred W. F.., Hui, C. Harry., Lau, Esther Y. Y.., & Cheung, Shu-fai (2020). Causal relationship between religiosity and value priorities: Cross-sectional and longitudinal investigations. Psychology of Religion and Spirituality, 12(1), 77-87.
MLA Chan, Stephanie W. Y.,et al."Causal relationship between religiosity and value priorities: Cross-sectional and longitudinal investigations".Psychology of Religion and Spirituality 12.1(2020):77-87.
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