Temerlin Advertising Institute, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX 75205, USA.
The Moskowitz School of Communication, Ariel University, Ariel 40700, Israel.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Sep 22;19(19):12010. doi: 10.3390/ijerph191912010.
Consistent with Terror Management Theory (TMT), COVID-19 has made us question our mortality and past studies have indicated the importance of religiosity to enhance subjective well-being (SWB), however, studies on spirituality's impact are incomplete. The pandemic has created an environment where both religiosity and spirituality may play a vital role. Israel was selected due to the emergence of Jewish spirituality, a phenomenon that is growing in importance but understudied. In response to these caveats, the current study examines the mediating role played by spirituality on the SWB of the religious during the pandemic. Participants from Israel ( = 138) were recruited via Qualtrics' online panels. Findings showed Jews' religiosity was important to enhance their SWB, i.e., religious beliefs bring certainty and happiness to one's life, especially, during the COVID-19 pandemic. More importantly, spirituality mediated the effect of religiosity on SWB, specifically, spirituality was important to enhance the well-being of low religious Jews. Implications for health messaging during a global pandemic are discussed.
与死亡凸显理论(TMT)一致,COVID-19 使我们开始质疑生命的有限性,过往研究表明宗教信仰对提升主观幸福感(SWB)很重要,然而,关于精神性影响的研究尚不完整。大流行创造了一种环境,在这种环境中,宗教和精神都可能发挥重要作用。选择以色列是因为犹太精神性的出现,这种现象越来越重要,但研究不足。针对这些警告,本研究考察了精神性在大流行期间对宗教人士 SWB 的中介作用。通过 Qualtrics 的在线面板从以色列招募参与者(n=138)。研究结果表明,犹太人的宗教信仰对提升他们的 SWB 很重要,即宗教信仰给生活带来了确定性和幸福感,尤其是在 COVID-19 大流行期间。更重要的是,精神性中介了宗教信仰对 SWB 的影响,具体来说,精神性对提升低宗教信仰的犹太人的幸福感很重要。讨论了在全球大流行期间进行健康信息宣传的意义。