Abstract
The purpose of this study was to examine the moderating effect of community involvement on the relationship between psychological well-being and spirituality. University students (N = 168) completed questionnaires that measured levels of psychological well-being, spirituality and community involvement. I hypothesized that both spirituality and community involvement would be predictors of psychological well-being. I also hypothesized that higher levels of community involvement would strengthen the relationship between psychological well-being and spirituality. Results indicated that spirituality was a strong predictor of psychological well-being. Community involvement was not a significant predictor of psychological well-being. A three-step hierarchical regression showed that when both higher levels of community involvement and spirituality were present, they were significantly associated with higher levels of psychological well-being.