Abstract
Background: Although there are many studies linking the religious context with fisical and mental health, there is little research on the interface between religiousness/spirituality and personality. Objectives: The main goal was to review the empirical research on the relationship between religiosity, spirituality and personality. Methods: A survey of the academic production through virtual databases: PubMed and PsychInfo, published until January of 2008 and using the combinations: "personality and spiritu*" and "personality and religio*" was conducted, in addition to articles presented in a meta-analysis about the subject. Results: High Religiousness is associated with low Psychoticism and high Agreeableness and Conscientiousness. Conscientiousness in adolescents can be a significant predictor for the higher religiosity in the early adulthood. And the dimension of Religiosity seems to be a potentially candidate to be beyond the Big Five. Discussion: The belief in a dimension of Religiosity, in a transcendent reality or in a personal God, in some cases, does not seem to show associations between any of the five factors of personality. This can indicate that the R/E is a potential sixth factor of personality that is not present in the current models of personality.
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Alminhana, L. O., & Moreira-Almeida, A. (2009). Personality and religiousness/spirituality (R/E). Revista de Psiquiatria Clinica. Universidade de Sao Paulo. Museu de Zoologia. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0101-60832009000400005
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