Vztah spirituální inteligence a duševního zdraví : význam nalézání osobního smyslu a duchovní praxe

Title in English Spiritual intelligence and positive mental health : The value of personal meaning production and spiritual practice
Authors

SLEZÁČKOVÁ Alena JANŠTOVÁ Eva

Year of publication 2016
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source E-psychologie
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
Web http://e-psycholog.eu/pdf/slezackova_janstova.pdf
Field Psychology
Keywords Spiritual intelligence; mental health; personal meaning; spiritual practice
Description The objectives of this study were to explore the relationship between spiritual intelligence and mental health and to examine the potential relationship of spiritual intelligence and demographic variables. The research sample consisted of 223 respondents (33 % male and 67 % female, mean age 34.46 years). The tools used included The Spiritual Intelligence Self-Report Inventory and The Mental Health Continuum Scale – Short Form. Basic demographic data including religious belief and regularity of spiritual practice were also administered. The results have shown a statistically significant correlation between spiritual intelligence and mental health. Regression analysis revealed that, out of four dimensions of spiritual intelligence, the personal meaning production was the strongest predictor of mental health. The level of spiritual intelligence was also significantly related to religious belief and higher frequency of spiritual practice.

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