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Psychological and Spiritual Predictors of Domains of Functioning and Effectiveness of Short-Term Missionaries

The present study investigated how psychopathology, current object relations, and spiritual development relate to short-term missionary performance and psychological distress. Forty short-term missionaries completed questionnaires measuring psychopathology, object relations, and spirituality before...

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Published in:Journal of psychology and theology 2005-03, Vol.33 (1), p.27-40
Main Authors: Barnett, Keri L, Duvall, Nancy S, Edwards, Keith J
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