The complex role of the community in the determination of well-being and hope among divorced Muslim women

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Based on social capital theory, in the current study, we examined the contribution of background variables (education and living with/without parents), a personal resource (religiosity), and two communal resources (a sense of community, and both positive and negative societal conditional regard) to the well-being and hope of divorced women from the Muslim community in Israel. The study included 125 women between the ages of 20 and 60 (M = 36, SD = 9.10). A path analysis model indicated a sense of community as a protective factor that directly contributed to well-being and hope and also mediated positively between education and religiosity and between well-being and hope. However, societal conditional negative regard (SCNR) made a negative contribution to well-being and hope, both directly and indirectly via the sense of community. In the discussion, we highlight the conflict experienced by Muslim divorced women: between remaining part of the Muslim community and undergoing SCNR.

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Abu-Ras, R., & Itzhaki-Braun, Y. (2023). The complex role of the community in the determination of well-being and hope among divorced Muslim women. Journal of Community Psychology, 51(7), 2927–2942. https://doi.org/10.1002/jcop.23037

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