Degree Name

Master of Arts (MA)

Semester of Degree Completion

1997

Thesis Director

William T. Bailey

Abstract

The association between religion and mental health has been a long standing topic of the debate. Some have felt that religion leads to emotional and mental disturbances and thus is detrimental to mental health (Freud, 1907/1924, 1927/1961; Ellis, 1980, 1988); while others believe religion is helpful to mental health (Jung, 1932, 1933; Bergin 1980, 1983) . This study used 180 male and female (79%) college students from a Midwestern state university (62%) and a Christian liberal arts college. It was found that for women, private religiosity was negatively related to depression, as measured by the BDI. Students from the state university were more likely to be depressed than those from the Christian college. In addition, BDI score was predicted by being a lower income student from the state university.

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