Psychological well-being is an indicator of individual welfare to meet the criteria for positive psychological functioning. One of the factors that can fulfill the positive psychological function is having a high religious spirit which is assisted by the ability to interpret life which cannot be separated, such as carrying out the values of truth and goodness in order to lead to prosperity. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between religiosity and psychological well-being and the role of spiritual intelligence in mediating the relationship between religiosity and psychological well-being. The research design used a quantitative approach measured using the dimension of religiousty scale, spiritual intelligence questionnaire (SQ) and the scale of Psychological Well-being (SPWB). The subjects used were aged 20-35, as many as 110 women who joined the malut recitation group. Data analysis using Mediated Multiple Regresson. The results showed the value of β = 0.315 P = 0.2822, which means that spiritual intelligence does not mediate the relationship between religiosity and psychological well-being. Individuals with high religiosity are proven to be able to increase psychological well-being without the role of spiritual intelligence.
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