Pergakis Melissa B, Hasan Nadeem S, Heller Nina R, Waldinger Robert J
Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
J Relig Spiritual Aging. 2010;22(3):220-238. doi: 10.1080/15528031003698004.
This study assessed lifetime histories of discrete spiritual experiences recalled by 144 octogenarian men studied since adolescence and 80 spouses. Women were more likely to report discrete spiritual experiences, as were those from higher socioeconomic backgrounds and those judged more open to experience as young adults. Factor analysis revealed four types of experiences related to beauty/nature, negative life events, protection by a sacred other, and traditional religious settings. Men from better childhood environments more commonly reported spiritual experiences concerning negative life events. Those with serious childhood illnesses were less likely to report experiences of feeling protected by a sacred other.
本研究评估了144名自青少年时期起就被研究的八旬男性及其80名配偶所回忆的离散性精神体验的终生经历。女性更有可能报告离散性精神体验,来自较高社会经济背景的人以及那些在年轻时被判定为更开放体验的人也是如此。因素分析揭示了与美/自然、负面生活事件、被神圣他人保护以及传统宗教环境相关的四种体验类型。童年环境较好的男性更常报告与负面生活事件相关的精神体验。那些童年患有严重疾病的人不太可能报告被神圣他人保护的体验。