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Perceived Leadership Styles of Women Religious Community Superiors and Psycho-Spiritual Life Skills of Their Community Members in Langata Constituency, Kenya

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  • Juliana Onyoda Idoko

    (Psycho-Spiritual Therapy and Counseling, Psycho-Spiritual Institute of Lux Terra Foundation, Marist International University College, Kenya)

  • Dr. Elijah Macharia Ndung'u

    (Counseling Psychology Department, The Catholic University of Eastern Africa, Kenya.)

  • Dr. Alice Nzangi

    (Counseling Department, Africa Nazarene University, Kenya.)

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This study examined the relationship between the leadership styles of women’s religious community superiors and the psycho-spiritual life skills of their community members (Religious sisters) in selected universities in Langata Constituency, Nairobi County, Kenya. The objectives included identifying leadership styles, assessing psycho-spiritual life skills and examining their relationship. Grounded in Servant Leadership Theory and Social Cognitive Theory, the study employed a concurrent parallel mixed-methods design. Using Cochran’s (1977) formula for an infinite population, a sample of 385 participants was determined. Convenience sampling was used to select 368 participants for quantitative data collection, with 265 questionnaires returned, yielding a 72.01% response rate. Qualitative data were gathered from 17 purposively selected participants. Data collection tools included the Servant Leadership Behavioural Scale (SLBS-6), Leadership Styles Questionnaire (LSQ), and Psycho-Spiritual Life Skills Scale (P-SLSS). Quantitative data were analyzed through descriptive and inferential statistics, while qualitative data underwent thematic analysis. Triangulation enriched the findings. Significant positive correlations were found between leadership styles and psycho-spiritual life skills. Autocratic (r = .122, p .05), qualitative findings highlighted its profound influence. These results presented the role of adaptive, empathetic, and spiritually grounded leadership in enhancing psycho-spiritual life skills. The study offers valuable insights for improving formation programs and governance models in religious communities, enhancing trust, collaboration, resilience and holistic development.

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  • Juliana Onyoda Idoko & Dr. Elijah Macharia Ndung'u & Dr. Alice Nzangi, 2025. "Perceived Leadership Styles of Women Religious Community Superiors and Psycho-Spiritual Life Skills of Their Community Members in Langata Constituency, Kenya," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science (IJRIAS), vol. 10(5), pages 990-1007, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjf:journl:v:10:y:2025:i:5:p:990-1007
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