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The mediating role of character virtues humility, gratitude and compassion between relationship with God and well-being : a path analysis

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Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 82-04, Section: B

Advisors: Sells, James Committee members: Lisa Compton; Mark Newmeyer

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Thesis Ph.D. Regent University 2020

Includes bibliographical references (pages 96-110)

This study clarifies relationships between the variables of a Christian relationship with God, character virtues humility, gratitude and compassion, and well-being. Data was collected from a large Christian sample and utilized in path analyses of two hypothesized models. One with character virtues held equal, one with humility as a master virtue. The study hypotheses were supported by a final adjusted model that showed a close fit to the data (RMSEA = .078, CFI = .978). The model showed three key findings. First, a relationship with God impacts character virtues directly and through the virtue of humility. Second, character virtues mediate between a relationship with God and well-being. Third, a relationship with God significantly promotes well-being. Discussion includes implications for counselor educators, clinicians, and researchers, with particular attention to Christian integration and counselor development.

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