Goethe University Frankfurt, Post-Doctoral Fellowship-Programme, Frankfurt, Germany.
Department of Psychology, University of Ghana, P.O. Box L.G 84, Legon Accra, Ghana.
J Relig Health. 2021 Aug;60(4):2232-2249. doi: 10.1007/s10943-021-01285-8. Epub 2021 May 20.
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Ghana government instituted a ban on social gatherings, including religious gatherings. To understand how the unanticipated restrictions and interruption in normal church routines affected the well-being of congregants in Ghana, we interviewed 14 religious leaders. Thematic analysis revealed psychospiritual impacts including decline in spiritual life, loss of fellowship and community, financial difficulties, challenges with childcare, as well as fear of infection. Religious leaders intervened by delivering sermons on hope, faith, and repentance. Some religious leaders sensitized their members on health hygiene and COVID-19-related stigma. The study sheds light on the perceived impacts of COVID-19 and restrictions of religious gatherings on congregants in Ghana.
针对 COVID-19 大流行,加纳政府颁布了禁止社交聚会的禁令,包括宗教聚会。为了了解意料之外的限制和正常教堂活动的中断对加纳会众的福祉有何影响,我们采访了 14 位宗教领袖。主题分析揭示了心理-精神影响,包括精神生活的衰退、团契和社区的丧失、经济困难、育儿挑战以及对感染的恐惧。宗教领袖通过宣讲希望、信仰和悔改来进行干预。一些宗教领袖让他们的成员了解卫生和与 COVID-19 相关的污名化问题。本研究揭示了加纳人对 COVID-19 及其对会众的宗教聚会限制的看法。