Upenieks Laura, Hill Terrence D, Ford-Robertson Joanne
Baylor University, USA.
The University of Texas at San Antonio, USA.
J Psychol Theol. 2023 Sep;51(3):392-411. doi: 10.1177/00916471231167225. Epub 2023 May 10.
The COVID-19 pandemic was an inherently stressful global crisis that was associated with weight gain for over 40% of the American public. Building on previous research, we draw on recently collected national survey data from the United States to examine the effects of religious attendance (both in-person and virtual), the sense of divine control, and religious/spiritual (R/S) struggles on pandemic weight gain. A series of logistic regression models were conducted. Our findings suggest that divine control and monthly in-person religious attendance were associated with a lower risk of pandemic weight gain, while R/S struggles were associated with a higher risk of weight gain. Our results reveal the complex role that religiosity can play with respect to pandemic weight gain.
新冠疫情是一场本质上充满压力的全球危机,超过40%的美国公众因之体重增加。基于先前的研究,我们利用最近从美国收集的全国性调查数据,来考察宗教活动参与情况(包括线下和线上)、神圣掌控感以及宗教/精神挣扎对疫情期间体重增加的影响。我们进行了一系列逻辑回归模型分析。我们的研究结果表明,神圣掌控感和每月的线下宗教活动参与与疫情期间体重增加风险较低相关,而宗教/精神挣扎则与体重增加风险较高相关。我们的结果揭示了宗教信仰在疫情期间体重增加方面可能发挥的复杂作用。