a Department of Counseling and Clinical Psychology , Teachers College, Columbia University , New York , USA.
Death Stud. 2019;43(4):224-234. doi: 10.1080/07481187.2018.1446061. Epub 2018 May 8.
The present study examines how meaning and belief in God or god(s) is related to bereavement outcomes. Data from 299 participants residing in the United States indicated that the variables of search for meaning, presence of meaning, and belief in God or god(s) were significantly related to posttraumatic growth, complicated grief, and psychological distress. Results from this study can be used to identify appropriate clinical strategies for mental health practitioners working with bereaved clients and will expand the breadth of literature on bereavement with atheist populations in the United States.
本研究考察了对上帝或众神的信仰和意义与丧亲结果之间的关系。来自美国的 299 名参与者的数据表明,寻求意义、存在意义和信仰上帝或众神的变量与创伤后成长、复杂悲伤和心理困扰显著相关。本研究的结果可用于为与丧亲客户合作的心理健康从业者确定适当的临床策略,并将扩大美国无神论人群丧亲文献的广度。