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KMID : 0895020030060010012
Chungnam Journal of Nursing Academy
2003 Volume.6 No. 1 p.12 ~ p.18
Meta-analysis for the Relationships of Existential andReligious Well-being as the Sub-concepts of Spiritual Well-being to Hope
Kim Dal-Sook

Abstract
Purpose: The study was designed to integrate the results regarding the functional relationships of existential and religious well-being that have been defined as the sub-concepts of spiritual wellbeing to hope through quantitative meta-analysis.

Method: Relevant Research studied from Jan 1980 to Feb 2003(published /not published, significant/not significant), whose subjects were adults or adults patients, were collected. It showed that each concept was measured by spiritual well-being scales with the two dimensions. Using SAS program, the number of the subjects and the correlation coefficients provided from the studies regarding existential and spiritual wellbeing as data were analyzed.

Results: the data regarding relationships of existential well-being to hope were heterogeneous(p<.05). But the data regarding the relationships of religious well-being to hope was homogeneous (p>.05). All the integrated effect size (weighted d) were statistically significant (p=. 000). The value of religious well-being to hope was 1.222, and existential well-being to hope was 1.830.

Conclusions: The results provide stronger evidences on which existential and religious well-being could explain hope.
KEYWORD
Hope Existential well-being and religious well-being, Meta-analysis
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