Negative Life Events, Prayer and Life Satisfaction
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The current study assesses individual's negative life events, past prayer practices, current prayer practices and their impact on life satisfaction. Forty-one participants ranked major life events that they had experienced. For the purpose of this study the most negative life event was used. Surveys on past and current prayer practices were correlated to assess the individual's perception of life satisfaction. Results indicated a positive correlation between current prayer practices and an increased level of life satisfaction.
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