Abstract

This article examines the relationship between mental health dimensions such as meaning in life, life satisfaction, and job satisfaction, and the religious experience of God’s presence and God’s absence in the lives of Polish nurses with a bachelor and master’s degree. The research was carried out in the city of Kraków, Poland. All nurses were brought up in Catholic families and declared themselves believing and practicing. The following research tools were used: the Meaning in Life Questionnaire, the Satisfaction with Life Scale, the Satisfaction with Job Scale, and the Intensity of Religious Experience Scale. Data analysis showed that the education level of Polish nurses does not significantly differentiate the analyzed variables. The correlation analysis showed that the strongest relationship was between satisfaction with life and satisfaction with job in the group of nurses with a bachelor’s degree and nurses with a master’s degree. The regression analysis showed that the strongest predictor of God’s presence in the group of nurses with a bachelor’s degree was satisfaction with job, and in the group of nurses with a master’s degree it was satisfaction with life. The structural equation analysis revealed that the satisfaction with life plays an important and positive mediation role between the presence of the meaning in life and the search for the meaning in life, and the experience of God’s presence and the experience of God’s absence in the life of nurses.

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