Hantman Shira, Cohen Orna
Department of Social Work, Tel Hai College, Upper Galilee, Israel.
J Gerontol Soc Work. 2010 Oct;53(7):613-30. doi: 10.1080/01634372.2010.509751.
This study expands the understanding of forgiveness among a sample of older adults in Israel by exploring the contributory roles of meaning in life; stressful life events; and socio economic variables such as gender, age, and religiosity as well as time and agent of hurt. A convenience sample of 225 older adults in Israel responded to the Enright Forgiveness Inventory and the Reker Meaning in Life Scale. An additional questionnaire contained demographic and other background information, including a list of traumatic life events. The results of our study support our assumption that meaning in life correlates with forgiveness on all its dimensions. Furthermore, women tend to forgive more than men, and there is a tendency to forgive family members more readily than nonfamily members, and people who are still alive, as opposed to those who have passed away.
本研究通过探讨生活意义、应激性生活事件以及诸如性别、年龄、宗教信仰等社会经济变量,以及伤害发生的时间和施害者,拓展了对以色列老年人群体中宽恕行为的理解。以色列225名老年人的便利样本对恩赖特宽恕量表和雷克生活意义量表做出了回应。另一份问卷包含人口统计学和其他背景信息,包括一系列创伤性生活事件。我们的研究结果支持了我们的假设,即生活意义在其所有维度上都与宽恕相关。此外,女性往往比男性更容易宽恕他人,而且人们更容易宽恕家庭成员而非非家庭成员,以及仍然在世的人而非已经去世的人。