Chen Yung Y, Koenig Harold G
Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27516, USA.
J Nerv Ment Dis. 2006 Feb;194(2):114-20. doi: 10.1097/01.nmd.0000198143.63662.fb.
This study examined the effect of health-related stress on changes in religiousness in a sample of elderly, medically ill patients. Patients admitted to Duke University Medical Center (N = 745) were interviewed at baseline and 3-month follow-up. Increases in illness severity (from baseline to follow-up) were associated with decreases in both organizational and private religiousness at follow-up. Effect of illness severity on organizational religiousness was statistically mediated by changes in physical activity, while its effect on private religiousness remained significant after controlling for physical activity. These findings encourage further research investigating causal relationships between stress and religion, as well as identifying measures of religiousness that may capture this construct in the medically ill population.
本研究在一组老年内科疾病患者样本中,考察了与健康相关的压力对宗教信仰变化的影响。入住杜克大学医学中心的患者(N = 745)在基线期和3个月随访期接受了访谈。疾病严重程度的增加(从基线期到随访期)与随访期组织宗教信仰和个人宗教信仰的降低相关。疾病严重程度对组织宗教信仰的影响在统计上通过身体活动的变化进行中介,而在控制身体活动后,其对个人宗教信仰的影响仍然显著。这些发现鼓励进一步开展研究,调查压力与宗教之间的因果关系,以及确定可能在内科疾病人群中体现这一概念的宗教信仰测量方法。