Shilo Guy, Yossef Ifat, Savaya Riki
Bob Shapell School of Social Work, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, 69978, Israel.
Arch Sex Behav. 2016 Aug;45(6):1551-61. doi: 10.1007/s10508-015-0567-4. Epub 2015 Sep 1.
The present study examined the effects of positive and negative religious coping strategies on the mental health of 113 Israeli gay and bisexual Jewish males with high levels of religiosity, and how sexual identity formation (internalized homophobia and coming out) and societal variables (family and friends' acceptance of sexual orientation and social connections within the LGBT community) mitigated the effects of religious coping strategies on mental health. Findings showed that when dealing with the stress arising from the conflict between religious and sexual identities, individuals used both positive and negative religious coping strategies, but only negative religious coping was associated with poorer mental health. In addition, only in the presence of social resources (social connections with the LGBT community and the acceptance of sexual orientation by friends), did the use of positive religious coping result in better mental health outcomes. These findings underlined the importance of these resilience social factors in the lives of religious Jewish gay and bisexual men.
本研究考察了积极和消极宗教应对策略对113名具有高度宗教信仰的以色列男同性恋和双性恋犹太男性心理健康的影响,以及性身份形成(内化的恐同心理和出柜)和社会变量(家人和朋友对性取向的接受程度以及在 LGBT 社区内的社会联系)如何减轻宗教应对策略对心理健康的影响。研究结果表明,在应对宗教与性身份冲突所产生的压力时,个体同时使用了积极和消极宗教应对策略,但只有消极宗教应对与较差的心理健康相关。此外,只有在存在社会资源(与 LGBT 社区的社会联系以及朋友对性取向的接受)的情况下,使用积极宗教应对才会带来更好的心理健康结果。这些发现突显了这些恢复力社会因素在宗教犹太男同性恋和双性恋男性生活中的重要性。