1 McLean Hospital/Harvard Medical School, Belmont, MA, USA.
2 Center for Anxiety, New York, NY, USA.
Am J Mens Health. 2019 Jan-Feb;13(1):1557988318823586. doi: 10.1177/1557988318823586.
A growing body of research has tied religion to problematic sexual behavior in both positive and negative ways. On the one hand, religious belief and engagement buffer against incidence and severity of problematic sexual behavior, but on the other hand religiously affiliated individuals who engage in such behavior tend to experience spiritual struggles (negative religious coping) and poor psychosocial outcomes. No published empirical studies have examined these variables among adult Jewish males. In the present study, 94 adult Jewish males completed measures of religious belief/practice, positive religious coping, spiritual struggles, and problematic sexual behavior. General and positive aspects of Jewish religiosity were unrelated to problematic sexual behavior. By contrast, spiritual struggles were tied to higher levels of problematic sexual behavior, but only for individuals who were raised as Orthodox Jews. Surprisingly, this latter finding was independent of current Orthodox affiliation. These results suggest that a religious Jewish upbringing, irrespective of current religious identity, can moderate ties between sexual behavior and spirituals struggles.
越来越多的研究表明,宗教信仰与性行为问题之间存在着积极和消极的关系。一方面,宗教信仰和参与可以缓冲性行为问题的发生和严重程度,但另一方面,从事这种行为的宗教信徒往往会经历精神挣扎(消极的宗教应对方式)和较差的心理社会结果。目前还没有发表的实证研究检验成年犹太男性的这些变量。在本研究中,94 名成年犹太男性完成了宗教信仰/实践、积极的宗教应对、精神挣扎和性行为问题的测量。犹太教的一般和积极方面与性行为问题无关。相比之下,精神挣扎与更高水平的性行为问题有关,但仅限于那些在正统犹太教环境中长大的人。令人惊讶的是,这一发现与目前是否为正统犹太教信徒无关。这些结果表明,一个宗教的犹太教背景,无论当前的宗教身份如何,都可以调节性行为和精神挣扎之间的关系。