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在一个成年基督教徒样本中,私下祈祷时的表露作为祈祷类型与心理健康之间的调解因素。

Disclosure during private prayer as a mediator between prayer type and mental health in an adult christian sample.

作者信息

Black Stephanie Winkeljohn, Pössel Patrick, Jeppsen Benjamin D, Bjerg Annie C, Wooldridge Don T

机构信息

Department of Educational and Counseling Psychology, University of Louisville, 2301 S. Third Street, Louisville, KY, 40292, USA,

出版信息

J Relig Health. 2015 Apr;54(2):540-53. doi: 10.1007/s10943-014-9840-4.

Abstract

According to Poloma and Pendleton's (J Psychol Theol 19:71-83, 1991) prayer model, there are four prayer types (colloquial, meditative, petitionary, and ritual), all of which have varying associations with mental health. However, few studies have examined what mechanisms explain these associations. The literature demonstrates that disclosing distressing information can improve mental health. Thus, the current study examined self-disclosure as a mediating variable between Poloma and Pendleton's (J Psychol Theol 19:71-83, 1991) prayer types and mental health. It was hypothesized that self-disclosure would mediate the association between prayer types involving meaningful communication with God (colloquial and meditative prayer types) and mental health and would not mediate associations between petitionary and ritual prayer types and mental health. This cross-sectional, online study analyzed data from praying Christian adults (N = 296) to test the hypotheses. As predicted, self-disclosure mediated the positive associations between colloquial and meditative prayer types and mental health. Self-disclosure was not associated with petitionary or ritual prayer and therefore did not mediate the relationships of these prayer types with mental health, as expected. Petitionary prayer had a negative relationship to mental health, while ritual prayer had a positive relationship to mental health. The results indicate that self-disclosure is an important mediator to consider when investigating the associations between private prayer and mental health.

摘要

根据波洛马和彭德尔顿(《心理学与神学杂志》19:71 - 83,1991年)的祈祷模型,存在四种祈祷类型(口语化、冥想式、祈求式和仪式性),所有这些类型与心理健康都有不同程度的关联。然而,很少有研究探讨是什么机制解释了这些关联。文献表明,披露令人痛苦的信息可以改善心理健康。因此,本研究将自我表露作为一个中介变量,来考察波洛马和彭德尔顿(《心理学与神学杂志》19:71 - 83,1991年)的祈祷类型与心理健康之间的关系。研究假设,自我表露将在涉及与上帝进行有意义交流的祈祷类型(口语化和冥想式祈祷类型)与心理健康之间起中介作用,而不会在祈求式和仪式性祈祷类型与心理健康之间起中介作用。这项横断面在线研究分析了祈祷的基督教成年信徒(N = 296)的数据,以检验这些假设。正如预测的那样,自我表露在口语化和冥想式祈祷类型与心理健康的正相关关系中起中介作用。自我表露与祈求式或仪式性祈祷无关,因此正如预期的那样,它并没有在这些祈祷类型与心理健康的关系中起中介作用。祈求式祈祷与心理健康呈负相关,而仪式性祈祷与心理健康呈正相关。结果表明,在研究私下祈祷与心理健康之间的关联时,自我表露是一个需要考虑的重要中介变量。

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