Charles Sarah J, van Mulukom Valerie, Brown Jennifer E, Watts Fraser, Dunbar Robin I M, Farias Miguel
Brain, Belief, and Behaviour Lab, Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations, Coventry University, Coventry, United Kingdom.
International Society for Science and Religion, Cambridge, United Kingdom.
PLoS One. 2021 Jan 27;16(1):e0242546. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0242546. eCollection 2021.
Religious rituals are associated with health benefits, potentially produced via social bonding. It is unknown whether secular rituals similarly increase social bonding. We conducted a field study with individuals who celebrate secular rituals at Sunday Assemblies and compared them with participants attending Christian rituals. We assessed levels of social bonding and affect before and after the rituals. Results showed the increase in social bonding taking place in secular rituals is comparable to religious rituals. We also found that both sets of rituals increased positive affect and decreased negative affect, and that the change in positive affect predicted the change in social bonding observed. Together these results suggest that secular rituals might play a similar role to religious ones in fostering feelings of social connection and boosting positive affect.
宗教仪式与健康益处相关联,可能是通过社会联结产生的。尚不清楚世俗仪式是否同样会增强社会联结。我们对在周日集会中举行世俗仪式的个人进行了一项实地研究,并将他们与参加基督教仪式的参与者进行了比较。我们评估了仪式前后的社会联结程度和情感状态。结果表明,世俗仪式中社会联结的增强与宗教仪式相当。我们还发现,这两类仪式都增加了积极情感,减少了消极情感,并且积极情感的变化预示了所观察到的社会联结的变化。这些结果共同表明,世俗仪式在促进社会联系感和增强积极情感方面可能发挥与宗教仪式类似的作用。