Krause Neal
University of Michigan.
Rev Relig Res. 2010 Sep;52(1):72-89.
The purpose of this study is to see whether emotional support from fellow church members is associated with self-forgiveness in late life. The data come from a longitudinal nationwide survey of older adults. An effort is made to contribute to the literature by comparing and contrasting the effects of two church-based support measures: the amount of emotional support that is provided by fellow church members and satisfaction with emotional support from co-religionists. The findings suggest that older study participants who are more satisfied with the emotional support they have received from the members of their church are more likely to forgive themselves than older people who are not satisfied with the emotional support they have received in church. In contrast, significant effects failed to emerge with the measure of the amount of received emotional support.
本研究的目的是探讨来自教会成员的情感支持是否与晚年的自我宽恕有关。数据来自一项针对老年人的全国性纵向调查。通过比较和对比两种基于教会的支持措施的效果,即教会成员提供的情感支持量和对来自同教信徒的情感支持的满意度,来努力为相关文献做出贡献。研究结果表明,比起那些对在教会中获得的情感支持不满意的老年人,对从教会成员那里获得的情感支持更满意的老年研究参与者更有可能原谅自己。相比之下,所接受的情感支持量这一衡量指标并未产生显著影响。