宗教信仰与危险物质使用:与创伤相关的羞耻感的调节作用。
Religiosity and hazardous substance use: The moderating role of trauma-related shame.
机构信息
Department of Psychology, University of Rhode Island, Rhode Island, Kingston, USA.
出版信息
Am J Addict. 2023 May;32(3):274-282. doi: 10.1111/ajad.13369. Epub 2022 Dec 26.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES
Hazardous substance use is a major public health concern among individuals with a history of sexual victimization. Although increased religiosity has been known to serve as a protective factor against hazardous substance use, religious individuals with a history of sexual victimization may be at a greater risk for hazardous substance use due to difficulties reconciling sexual victimization with their religious beliefs. Individuals with greater trauma-related shame may engage in hazardous substance use as a means of coping with the traumatic event.
METHOD
The present study consisted of 614 participants (M = 34.57, 50% women).
RESULTS
Results suggested that organizational, nonorganizational, and intrinsic religiosity were positively associated with hazardous alcohol use at higher, but not lower, levels of trauma-related shame. Organizational and intrinsic religiosity were positively associated with hazardous drug use at higher, but not lower, levels of trauma-related shame.
CONCLUSIONS AND SCIENTIFIC SIGNIFICANCE
This is the first study to examine the role of trauma-related shame in the relationship between religiosity and hazardous substance use. The findings underline the importance of targeting trauma-related shame in religious individuals with a history of sexual victimization.
背景和目的
在有性受害史的个体中,有害物质使用是一个主要的公共卫生关注点。尽管宗教信仰的增强被认为是有害物质使用的一种保护因素,但有性受害史的宗教个体可能由于难以将性受害与他们的宗教信仰调和而面临更大的有害物质使用风险。与创伤相关的羞耻感较强的个体可能会使用有害物质来应对创伤事件。
方法
本研究包括 614 名参与者(M=34.57,50%为女性)。
结果
结果表明,在较高而非较低水平的与创伤相关的羞耻感下,组织宗教、非组织宗教和内在宗教与危险的酒精使用呈正相关。组织宗教和内在宗教与较高而非较低水平的与创伤相关的羞耻感与危险药物使用呈正相关。
结论和科学意义
这是第一项研究宗教与有害物质使用之间关系中与创伤相关的羞耻感作用的研究。这些发现强调了在有性受害史的宗教个体中针对与创伤相关的羞耻感的重要性。
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