Dein Simon
Queen Mary University of London,London,UK.
BJPsych Bull. 2018 Jun;42(3):127-129. doi: 10.1192/bjb.2017.13.
This paper argues for the inclusion of religion and spirituality in psychiatric care. After discussing the antagonism of psychiatrists and psychologists to religion, I present a critical overview of studies examining the relationships between spirituality, religion and diverse aspects of mental health: depression, suicide, anxiety, delinquency, drug abuse and schizophrenia. The need to assesses the impact of religion in different faith groups is discussed. Measures of religious coping, both positive and negative, may provide a more accurate portrayal as to how individuals deploy religion in their lives than global measures such as belief and attendance. I highlight the fact that there is a dearth of research on ritual, prayer and other aspects of religious experience. While many studies demonstrate positive effects of religion on mental health, others find detrimental effects. Finally I examine the clinical implications of these findings.Declaration of interestNone.
本文主张将宗教与精神信仰纳入精神科护理之中。在探讨了精神科医生和心理学家对宗教的抵触情绪后,我对研究精神信仰、宗教与心理健康的不同方面(抑郁、自杀、焦虑、犯罪、药物滥用和精神分裂症)之间关系的研究进行了批判性综述。文中讨论了评估宗教在不同信仰群体中影响的必要性。与诸如信仰和参加宗教活动等整体指标相比,宗教应对的积极和消极测量方式可能更准确地描绘个体在生活中如何运用宗教。我强调了一个事实,即关于仪式、祈祷和宗教体验的其他方面缺乏研究。虽然许多研究表明宗教对心理健康有积极影响,但也有其他研究发现其有不利影响。最后,我探讨了这些研究结果的临床意义。利益声明无。