Materialism and Life Satisfaction: The Role of Religion

This study examines the role of religion and religiosity in the relationship between materialism and life satisfaction. The findings suggests that religion may be a key factor in understanding differences in findings of previous studies regarding the inverse relationship found in the vast majority o...

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Main Author: Rakrachakarn, Varapa (Author)
Contributors: Moschis, George P. 1944- ; Fon Sim Ong ; Shannon, Randall
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: [2015]
In: Journal of religion and health
Year: 2015, Volume: 54, Issue: 2, Pages: 413-426
Further subjects:B Life Satisfaction
B Religiosity
B Materialism
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Summary:This study examines the role of religion and religiosity in the relationship between materialism and life satisfaction. The findings suggests that religion may be a key factor in understanding differences in findings of previous studies regarding the inverse relationship found in the vast majority of previous studies. Based on a large-scale study in Malaysia—a country comprised of several religious subcultures (mainly Muslims, Buddhists, and Hindus), the findings suggest that the influence of religiosity on materialism and life satisfaction is stronger among Malays than among Chinese and Indians, and life satisfaction partially mediates the relationship between religiosity and materialism. The paper discusses implications for theory development and further research.
ISSN:1573-6571
Contains:Enthalten in: Journal of religion and health
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1007/s10943-013-9794-y