RT Article T1 Religious Orientation and Subjective Well-being: The Mediating Role of Meaning in Life JF Journal of psychology and theology VO 47 IS 1 SP 34 OP 47 A1 You, Sukkyung A1 Lim, Sun Ah A2 Lim, Sun Ah LA English YR 2019 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1663315655 AB The present study concerns the relationship between religious orientation, meaning in life, and subjective well-being, as well as the mediating influence of meaning in life on the relationship between religious orientation and subjective well-being. Gender differences in this relationship are also examined. The subjects of the study were 579 university students (33.5% male; Mage = 21.98, SDage = 4.33). Intrinsic religious orientation was found to be a significant predictor of subjective well-being via meaning in life in both the male and female groups. Furthermore, extrinsic religious orientation was found to be a significant predictor of subjective well-being via meaning in life in the female group only. K1 EXTRINSIC RELIGIOUS ORIENTATION K1 INTRINSIC RELIGIOUS ORIENTATION K1 meaning in life K1 Religious Orientation K1 Subjective well-being DO 10.1177/0091647118795180