Division of Psychology and Counseling.
Department of Psychology.
Psychol Trauma. 2019 Sep;11(6):571-577. doi: 10.1037/tra0000448. Epub 2019 Mar 7.
Religion has been shown to protect against the negative effects of traumatic events. The current pilot study explored the extent to which religious support (i.e., sense of comfort and support from the Sacred, religious leaders, and fellow faith participants) buffered against the indirect negative psychological symptoms (i.e., religious/spiritual struggle, depression, anxiety, posttraumatic stress disorder [PTSD]) following the 2015 mass shooting on the campus of Umpqua Community College in Roseburg, Oregon.
The study examined 34 individuals (12 male, 22 female) that were indirectly affected by the mass shooting (i.e., did not directly witness the shooting and were not physically harmed by the shooting), recruited from the surrounding religious community. Participants completed measures of resource loss, religious support, religious and spiritual struggle, depression, anxiety, and PTSD symptoms.
Religious support buffered the relationship between resource loss and negative psychological symptoms for religious and spiritual struggle, depression, and PTSD symptoms but not anxiety.
Religious and spiritual support may be an important factor for helping church-affiliated individuals cope with the negative effects of resource loss that occur when a community is affected by a mass shooting. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2019 APA, all rights reserved).
宗教已被证明可以预防创伤性事件的负面影响。本初步研究探讨了宗教支持(即来自神圣、宗教领袖和其他信徒的安慰和支持感)在多大程度上缓冲了俄勒冈州罗斯堡厄姆普夸社区学院校园 2015 年大规模枪击事件后间接产生的负面心理症状(即宗教/精神挣扎、抑郁、焦虑、创伤后应激障碍[PTSD])。
该研究调查了 34 名间接受到大规模枪击事件影响的个体(12 名男性,22 名女性),他们来自周围的宗教社区。参与者完成了资源损失、宗教支持、宗教和精神挣扎、抑郁、焦虑和 PTSD 症状的测量。
宗教支持缓冲了资源损失与宗教和精神挣扎、抑郁和 PTSD 症状之间的关系,但对焦虑没有影响。
宗教和精神支持可能是帮助与教会有关的个人应对社区受到大规模枪击事件影响时资源损失的负面影响的重要因素。(PsycINFO 数据库记录(c)2019 APA,保留所有权利)。