Ho Technical University, P.O. Box HP217, Ho, Ghana.
Institute of Education, University of Tartu, Tartu, Estonia.
J Relig Health. 2019 Apr;58(2):653-665. doi: 10.1007/s10943-018-0658-3.
The study investigated the influence of religion and locus of control on perception of mental illness. Specifically, the study explored the relationship between religiosity and perception of mental illness, differences in perception by internals and externals, the effect of knowledge on perception of mental illness and the interactive effect of religiosity and locus of control on perception of mental illness. Data were collected from 200 participants in the Volta Region of Ghana. Three hypotheses were tested in the study using a battery of tests. It was observed that people with internal locus of control perceive mental patients positively than those with external locus of control. A significant interactive effect between religiosity and locus of control on perception of mental illness was observed. Religiosity significantly relates to perception of mental illness. The results and implications are discussed for further studies.
这项研究调查了宗教和控制源对精神疾病认知的影响。具体来说,该研究探讨了宗教信仰与对精神疾病的认知之间的关系,内部和外部人员之间认知的差异,知识对精神疾病认知的影响,以及宗教信仰和控制源对精神疾病认知的交互作用。数据来自加纳沃尔特地区的 200 名参与者。该研究使用了一系列测试来检验三个假设。研究结果表明,具有内部控制点的人比具有外部控制点的人对精神病患者的看法更为积极。宗教信仰和控制源对精神疾病认知的交互作用具有显著影响。宗教信仰与对精神疾病的认知显著相关。研究结果和意义为进一步的研究提供了讨论。