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心灵的良药:(非)宗教身份认同、应对方式与新冠疫情期间的心理健康。

Medicine for the soul: (Non)religious identity, coping, and mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic.

机构信息

Department of Health Sciences, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada.

Department of Neuroscience, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2024 Jan 2;19(1):e0296436. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0296436. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

Although the threat and uncertainty of the COVID-19 pandemic has become a significant source of distress, using religion to cope may be associated with more positive health. Given the severity and chronicity of the pandemic, religious individuals may also have relied on a variety of non-religious coping methods. Much of the existing COVID-19 research overlooks the role of religious group membership and beliefs in relation to coping responses and associated mental health, with an additional lack of such research within the Canadian context. Thus, this cross-sectional study investigated relations among religiosity, stressor appraisals, (both religious and non-religious) coping strategies, mental and physical health in a religiously-diverse Canadian community sample (N = 280) during the pandemic's 2nd wave from March to June 2021. Numerous differences were apparent in appraisal-coping methods and health across five (non)religious groups (i.e., Atheists, Agnostics, "Spiritual but not religious", Christians, and those considered to be religious "Minorities" in Canada). Religiosity was also associated with better mental health, appraisals of the pandemic as a challenge from which one might learn or grow, and a greater reliance on problem-focused, emotional-engagement, and religious coping. Moreover, both problem-focused and emotional-engagement coping mediated the relations between religiosity and health. Taken together, this research has implications for individual-level coping as well as informing culturally-sensitive public health messages promoting targeted self-care recommendations with integrated religious or spiritual elements during times of threat and uncertainty, such as the COVID-19 pandemic.

摘要

虽然 COVID-19 大流行的威胁和不确定性已成为人们焦虑的主要来源,但利用宗教来应对可能与更积极的健康有关。鉴于大流行的严重性和长期性,宗教人士也可能依赖各种非宗教应对方法。现有关于 COVID-19 的大部分研究都忽略了宗教群体成员身份和信仰在应对反应和相关心理健康方面的作用,而且在加拿大背景下也缺乏此类研究。因此,这项横断面研究调查了在 COVID-19 大流行的第 2 波期间(2021 年 3 月至 6 月),在一个宗教多元化的加拿大社区样本(N = 280)中,宗教信仰、压力源评估(宗教和非宗教)应对策略与心理健康和身体健康之间的关系。在五个(非)宗教群体(即无神论者、不可知论者、“灵性但不信教”、基督徒和被认为是加拿大宗教“少数派”)中,评估-应对方法和健康状况存在许多差异。宗教信仰与更好的心理健康、将大流行评估为一个可以从中学习或成长的挑战,以及更依赖问题聚焦、情感投入和宗教应对有关。此外,问题聚焦和情感投入应对都在宗教信仰与健康之间的关系中起中介作用。总之,这项研究对个体层面的应对具有启示意义,并为在威胁和不确定性时期(如 COVID-19 大流行)促进具有针对性的自我保健建议的文化敏感的公共卫生信息提供了信息,这些建议可以包含宗教或精神元素。

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