Semplonius Thalia, Good Marie, Willoughby Teena
Department of Psychology, Brock University, St. Catharines, ON, L2S 3A1, Canada,
J Youth Adolesc. 2015 Aug;44(8):1592-606. doi: 10.1007/s10964-014-0200-1. Epub 2014 Oct 17.
Emerging adulthood is a time of many changes. For example, one change that occurs for a subset of emerging adults is leaving home and starting university. Importantly, the creation of social ties can aid in promoting positive adjustment during university. This study investigated whether involvement in religious activities promotes social ties among university students directly and/or indirectly through emotion regulation. Importantly, involvement in religious activities may promote self-regulatory skills, and the ability to effectively regulate emotions can aid in navigating social interactions. To rule out potentially important confounding variables, spirituality and involvement in non-religious clubs were statistically controlled in all analyses. The participants included 1,132 university students (70.5 % female) from a university in Ontario, Canada who were surveyed each year over a period of 3 years. The results indicated that involvement in religious activities indirectly predicted more social ties over time through emotion regulation. Spirituality did not predict social ties or emotion regulation. Furthermore, non-religious clubs directly predicted more social ties over time. Thus, although involvement in religious and non-religious activities both predicted more social ties in a university setting over time, the mechanism by which these activities promote social ties differed.
新兴成年期是一个充满诸多变化的时期。例如,一部分新兴成年人会经历的一个变化是离开家去上大学。重要的是,建立社会关系有助于在大学期间促进积极的适应。本研究调查了参与宗教活动是否直接和/或通过情绪调节间接促进大学生之间的社会关系。重要的是,参与宗教活动可能会促进自我调节技能,而有效调节情绪的能力有助于应对社交互动。为了排除潜在的重要混杂变量,在所有分析中对灵性和参与非宗教俱乐部的情况进行了统计控制。参与者包括来自加拿大安大略省一所大学的1132名大学生(70.5%为女性),他们在3年的时间里每年都接受调查。结果表明,随着时间的推移,参与宗教活动通过情绪调节间接预测了更多的社会关系。灵性并不能预测社会关系或情绪调节。此外,随着时间的推移,非宗教俱乐部直接预测了更多的社会关系。因此,尽管参与宗教和非宗教活动随着时间的推移都预测了在大学环境中会有更多的社会关系,但这些活动促进社会关系的机制有所不同。