Attitudes to Hinduism (1329)
Type of Data: Attitudes to Hinduism (1329)
Faith Community: Hinduism
Date: 2001
Geography: Great Britain
Sample Size: 330
Population: Young people aged 12-35 attending the Hindu Youth Festival, London, 2001
Keywords: Extraversion, God, Hinduism, Hindu rituals, Hindu scriptures, Karma, meditation, neuroticism, personality, prayer, psychoticism, reincarnation, self-assessed religiosity, spirituality, yoga
Collection Method: Self-completion questionnaire
Collection Agency: Leslie John Francis and Romil Santosh
Published Source:
Leslie John Francis, Mandy Robbins, Savita Bhanot and Romil Santosh, 'Measuring Attitudes: The Satosh-Francis Scale of Attitude Toward Hinduism', Hindu Youth Research Project, 2001, Oxford: Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies, 2001, pp. 41-51Leslie John Francis, Mandy Robbins, Savita Bhanot and Romil Santosh, 'Mental Health and Religion Among Hindu Young People', Hindu Youth Research Project, 2001, Oxford: Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies, 2001, pp. 52-9Leslie John Francis, Mandy Robbins, Romil Santosh and Savita Bhanot, 'Religion and Mental Health among Hindu Young People in England', Mental Health, Religion & Culture, Vol. 11, 2008, pp. 341-7Leslie John Francis, Romil Santosh, Mandy Robbins and Savita Vij, 'Assessing Attitude toward Hinduism: The Santosh-Francis Scale', Mental Health, Religion & Culture, Vol. 11, 2008, pp. 609-21
BRIN ID: 1329
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