Idler Ellen L, Boulifard David A, Labouvie Erich, Chen Yung Y, Krause Tyrone J, Contrada Richard J
Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey.
Int J Psychol Relig. 2009 Jan;19(1):1-20. doi: 10.1080/10508610802471096.
Research in religion and health has spurred new interest in measuring religiousness. Measurement efforts have focused on subjective facets of religiousness such as spirituality and beliefs, and less attention has been paid to congregate aspects, beyond the single item measuring attendance at services. We evaluate some new measures for religious experiences occurring during congregational worship services. Respondents (N=576) were religiously-diverse community-dwelling adults interviewed prior to cardiac surgery. Exploratory factor analysis of the new items with a pool of standard items yielded a readily interpretable solution, involving seven correlated but distinct factors and one index variable, with high levels of internal consistency. We describe religious affiliation and demographic differences in these measures. Attendance at religious services provides multifaceted physical, emotional, social, and spiritual experiences that may promote physical health through multiple pathways.
宗教与健康方面的研究激发了人们对衡量宗教信仰的新兴趣。衡量工作主要集中在宗教信仰的主观层面,如精神性和信仰,而对于集体层面的关注较少,除了用于衡量参加宗教仪式的单一项目外。我们评估了一些用于衡量在集体礼拜仪式中发生的宗教体验的新方法。受访者(N = 576)是在心脏手术前接受访谈的宗教信仰各异的社区成年居民。对新条目与一组标准条目进行探索性因素分析,得出了一个易于解释的结果,涉及七个相关但不同的因素和一个指数变量,具有较高的内部一致性。我们描述了这些衡量方法在宗教归属和人口统计学方面的差异。参加宗教仪式能带来多方面的身体、情感、社会和精神体验,这些体验可能通过多种途径促进身体健康。