APS

2025 APS Annual Convention · 2025

An Evaluation of Religion, and Well-Being in a Sample of US Middle-Aged and Older Women

Washington, DC · May 2025

Poster · Developmental

  • Carmona Ross-Asare
    University of Rochester
  • Piaopiao Cai
    University of Rochester

Abstract

This study explored the relationships between religion and subjective well-being. The data was based on 214 aging women in the US who reported they were religious persons. This analysis included Descriptive statistics. The study found that participants who prayed once per day or more significantly increased their subjective well-being.

Religion

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