Brečka Tibor A, Ptáček Radek, Sebalo Ivan, Anders Martin, Sebalo Vňuková Martina
Department of Psychiatry, 1st Faculty of Medicine, Charles University and General University Hospital Prague, Prague, Czechia.
Front Psychol. 2024 Aug 29;15:1423730. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1423730. eCollection 2024.
The issue of the impact of religion and spirituality on mental health is a phenomenon which has recently become increasingly more accentuated. Despite the attention given to the topic, many questions still remain as to whether and how religion and spirituality affect a person's mental wellbeing. In the text below, we have focused on examining the relationship between religion and spirituality and mental health among young adults in the Czech Republic. Research also explored the idea that forgiveness can be viewed as a component of religion or spirituality.
The research project was executed in close cooperation with STEM/MARK, a renowned data collection agency. The methodological framework was constructed with a dual focus: leveraging standardized questionnaires to ensure data reliability and comparability while also incorporating tailored questions that delve into the participants' socioeconomic status (SES) and background details. The study unfolded across four online sessions, a format chosen for its convenience and effectiveness in facilitating participant engagement while accommodating our respondents' diverse schedules. The total sample approached comprised of 270 young adults that expressed certain form of religiosity.
Forgiveness and the depth of one's personal religious or spiritual history emerged as the most influential factors. Forgiveness was significantly associated with an increase in self-blame (positively), and decrease in refocusing, planning (both negatively), and putting things into perspective (negatively) (Beta = 0.25, Beta = -0.06, and Beta = -0.16, respectively). In contrast, a deeper personal religious history was positively associated with self-blame, rumination, and refocusing (Beta = 0.22, Beta = 0.13, and Beta = 0.15, respectively).
The finding that forgiveness may be a risk factor associated with regularly elevated depressive symptoms, stress, and maladaptive coping strategies such as self-blame and ruminating over problems, while negatively affecting physical, psychological, and environmental quality of life, clearly points to the need to examine the inner aspects of individual religions and spiritualities. These findings suggest that religious and spiritual beliefs may play a key role in how people experience and manage the emotional burdens and difficulties of life.
宗教和灵性对心理健康的影响问题是一种近年来愈发突出的现象。尽管该话题受到了关注,但关于宗教和灵性是否以及如何影响一个人的心理健康,仍存在许多问题。在下文,我们着重探讨了捷克共和国年轻人中宗教、灵性与心理健康之间的关系。研究还探讨了宽恕可被视为宗教或灵性的一个组成部分这一观点。
该研究项目是与著名的数据收集机构STEM/MARK密切合作开展的。方法框架构建有双重重点:利用标准化问卷以确保数据的可靠性和可比性,同时纳入深入探究参与者社会经济地位(SES)和背景细节的定制问题。该研究通过四个在线环节展开,选择这种形式是因其在促进参与者参与方面的便利性和有效性,同时能适应我们受访者多样的日程安排。总样本包括270名表达了某种宗教信仰形式的年轻人。
宽恕和个人宗教或灵性经历的深度成为最具影响力的因素。宽恕与自责增加(呈正相关)、重新聚焦减少、计划减少(均呈负相关)以及正确看待事物减少(呈负相关)显著相关(β分别为0.25、 -0.06和 -0.16)。相比之下,更深厚的个人宗教经历与自责、沉思和重新聚焦呈正相关(β分别为0.22、0.13和0.15)。
宽恕可能是与抑郁症状、压力以及自责和反复思考问题等适应不良应对策略经常加剧相关的风险因素,同时对身体、心理和环境生活质量产生负面影响,这一发现明确指出有必要审视各宗教和灵性的内在方面。这些发现表明,宗教和灵性信仰可能在人们体验和应对生活中的情感负担及困难方面发挥关键作用。