Agentic and Receptive Hope: Understanding Hope in the Context of Religiousness and Spirituality through the Narratives of Salvadoran Youth

Hope contributes to positive development in adolescents, and religious and spiritual contexts may be particularly important for developing and supporting hope. However, extant literature on hope, religion, and spirituality neglects their synergistic relation, leaving questions about how they work to...

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Authors: Vaughn, Jennifer Medina (Author) ; King, Pamela Ebstyne 1968- (Author) ; Mangan, Susan (Author) ; Noe, Sean (Author) ; Hay, Samuel (Author) ; O’Neil, Bridget (Author) ; Tirrell, Jonathan M. (Author) ; Dowling, Elizabeth M. (Author) ; Iraheta Majano, Guillermo Alfredo (Author) ; Sim, Alistair Thomas Rigg (Author)
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Published: MDPI 2022
In: Religions
Year: 2022, Volume: 13, Issue: 4
Further subjects:B Spirituality
B Positive Youth Development
B Adolescents
B Hope
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