Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Identifier
2630
Date
2016
Document Type
Dissertation
Degree Name
Doctor of Education
Major
Counseling
Committee Chair
Douglas Strohmer
Committee Member
Stephen Lenz
Committee Member
Pamela Cogdal
Committee Member
Melissa Fickling
Abstract
This study evaluated teh differential relationship between spirituality, hope, and mutuality for predicitng resilience among 253 young adult participants (47 men, 206 women; M = 22; SD = 5.66) with a history of abuse (n = 64) or without (n = 189). Backwards-stepwise mulitple regression analyses revealed statistically significant models in populations with a hisotry of abuse (p < .01, R2 = .43) and those without (p < .01, R2 = .36), with no statisitical difference in the variance between models (Z = .51,p = .30). Implications for counselors are provided.
Library Comment
Dissertation or thesis originally submitted to the local University of Memphis Electronic Theses & dissertation (ETD) Repository.
Recommended Citation
Smith, Laura Ann Bailey, "Differential Prediction of Resilience among Individuals with and without a History of Abuse" (2016). Electronic Theses and Dissertations. 1375.
https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/etd/1375
Comments
Data is provided by the student.