A DEEP STUDY ON THE SOCIAL ADAPTAION OF STUDENTS WITH DISABLITY
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mental health, impoverished, community, childhood poverty, detrimental, impactsAbstract
There has been a great deal of discourse on the implications that are brought about by the impact that religion has not just on one's mental health but also on a variety of other psychosocial issues. It is hypothesised that one of the ways in which religion may improve well-being and mental health is via the positive sensations that it engenders in its followers. Self-este"em, which can be defined as having a positive view and evaluation of one's capabilities as well as one's own self, could be a potential mediator of this relationship, as it has been found to be positively associated with religiosity in a number of studies". Identity can be defined as showing a better view and appraisal of one's ability as well as one's own self. It has been determined that there is a meaningful connection between these two factors. There is a theory that participation in religious activities may provide a person a sense of divine aid, which, in turn, can increase a person's sense of self-esteem and self-worth (Schieman et al., 2017). It has been proven that religion may help alleviate the detrimental impacts of childhood poverty on one's feeling of self-worth, for example. This is because of the fact that religious people tend to have a stronger sense of community (Henderson, 2016). On the other side, having a good sense of self-esteem acts as a buffer against the devastating effects that might result from mental pressure as well as financial difficulties. It has been proven, for instance, that having a strong sense of self-worth may help reduce the negative effect that being impoverished has on the quantity of grey matter in the hippocampi. This is something that has been shown (Wang et al., 2016). While doing so, it seems to improve a wide range of outcomes related to well-being and mental health among groups that exhibit a wide range of characteristics.
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