Ullman C
Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel.
Psychiatry. 1988 Aug;51(3):312-22. doi: 10.1080/00332747.1988.11024406.
This study evaluated the psychological well-being of converts to religious groups foreign to Western culture in comparison to that of converts to mainstream religious groups. The subjects were 40 religious converts, members of four groups: Hare Krishna, Bahai, Jewish and Catholic. The results suggest a sudden upsurge of turmoil often triggered by a specific stressor as a more frequent antecedent to conversion among Jewish and Catholic subjects and a picture of chronic character difficulties as more frequent among the others.
本研究评估了改信非西方文化宗教团体的人与改信主流宗教团体的人的心理健康状况。研究对象为40名宗教皈依者,分属四个团体:哈瑞·奎师那派、巴哈伊教、犹太教和天主教。结果显示,犹太教和天主教皈依者改信前更常因特定压力源引发突然的情绪波动,而其他团体的皈依者中性格长期存在问题的情况更为常见。