Department of Psychological Sciences, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH 44106, USA.
J Palliat Med. 2013 Apr;16(4):369-75. doi: 10.1089/jpm.2012.0246. Epub 2013 Feb 13.
Anger toward God is a common form of spiritual struggle, one that people often experience when they see God as responsible for severe harm or suffering. The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence, correlates, and preferred coping strategies associated with anger toward God among family members of hospice patients.
Teams from a large hospice in the midwestern United States distributed surveys, one per household, to family members of home-care patients. The survey assessed feelings toward God (anger/disappointment and positive feelings), depressive symptoms, religiosity, and perceived meaning. Participants also rated their interest in various strategies for coping with conflicts with God.
Surveys (n=134) indicated that 43% of participants reported anger/disappointment toward God, albeit usually at low levels of intensity. Anger toward God was associated with more depressive symptoms, lower religiosity, more difficulty finding meaning, and belief that the patient was experiencing greater pain. Prayer was the most highly endorsed strategy for managing conflicts with God. Other commonly endorsed strategies included reading sacred texts; handling the feelings on one's own; and conversations with friends, family, clergy, or hospice staff. Self-help resources and therapy were less popular options.
Anger toward God is an important spiritual issue among family members of hospice patients, one that is commonly experienced and linked with depressive symptoms. It is valuable for hospice staff to be informed about the issue of anger toward God, especially because many family members reported interest in talking with hospice team members about such conflicts.
对上帝的愤怒是一种常见的精神挣扎形式,当人们认为上帝应对严重的伤害或苦难负责时,他们常常会经历这种挣扎。本研究旨在评估在临终关怀患者家属中,与对上帝的愤怒相关的流行程度、相关性和首选应对策略。
来自美国中西部一家大型临终关怀机构的团队向家庭护理患者的每户家庭分发了一份调查问卷。该调查评估了对上帝的感受(愤怒/失望和积极感受)、抑郁症状、宗教信仰和感知意义。参与者还对各种应对与上帝冲突的策略的兴趣进行了评分。
调查(n=134)表明,43%的参与者报告对上帝感到愤怒/失望,尽管通常强度较低。对上帝的愤怒与更多的抑郁症状、更低的宗教信仰、更难找到意义以及相信患者经历更大的痛苦有关。祈祷是最受推崇的管理与上帝冲突的策略。其他常用的应对策略包括阅读宗教文本;自行处理情绪;与朋友、家人、神职人员或临终关怀工作人员交谈。自助资源和治疗的选择较少。
对上帝的愤怒是临终关怀患者家属的一个重要精神问题,是一种常见的经历,并与抑郁症状相关。临终关怀工作人员了解对上帝的愤怒问题很有价值,特别是因为许多家属表示有兴趣与临终关怀团队成员讨论此类冲突。