Religion

Márton Járay, Gergely Tóth, David J. Van Dyke, Fruzsina Albert: : The Relationship between Lutheran Pastors’ Well-Being and Depression and the Professional Support Available to Them: A Quantitative Study in the Hungarian Lutheran Church
European Journal of Mental Health, 20, e0041, 1-16.

Yonathan Aditya, Ihan Martoyo, Firmanto Adi Nurcahyo, Dana Riksa Buana: The Role of Majority Status in Shaping Self-Esteem: A Comparative Study of Muslim and Christian College Students in Indonesia
European Journal of Mental Health, 20, e0039, 1-13.

Csilla Lakatos, Tamás Martos: The Role of Religiosity in Intimate Relationships
European Journal of Mental Health, 14(2), 260–279.

Willeke Van Der Jagt-Jelsma, Margreet R. De Vries-Schot, Helen Klip, Patricia A.m. Van Deurzen, Jan K. Buitelaar: The Association between Parental Religiosity, Stressful Life Events, and Problem Behavior in Pre- Adolescents and Adolescents
European Journal of Mental Health, 14(2), 296–310.

Erin P. O’connell, Roger P. Abbott, Robert S. White: ‘GENERIC’ VERSUS ‘MATURE’ MEASURES OF CHRISTIAN RELIGIOSITY: Comparing two quantitative measures of religiosity
European Journal of Mental Health, 14(1), 21–40.

Viktória Nagy, Anikó Herczeg-Kézdy, Tamás Martos, Szabolcs Urbán: The Hungarian Mysticism Scale and its Associations with Measures of Religiosity, Personality, and Cognitive Closure
European Journal of Mental Health, 13(2), 133–149.

Gábor Ittzés, Bernadett Sipos Bielochradszky, Orsolya Béres, Attila Pilinszki: Salvation and Religiosity: The Predictive Strength and Limitations of a Rokeach Value Survey Item
European Journal of Mental Health, 12(1), 3–24.

Marinus H.f. Van Uden, Hesse J. Zondag: Religion as an Existential Resource: On Meaning-Making, Religious Coping and Rituals
European Journal of Mental Health, 11(1-2), 3–17.

András Láng: Relationship between Recalled Parental Care and Religious Coping: The Mediating Effect of Attachment to God
European Journal of Mental Health, 11(1-2), 144–150.