Barnes Marilyn J D, Janssen Imke, Dugan Sheila A, Kravitz Howard M, Fitchett George
Department of Patient Counseling, Virginia Commonwealth University, 900 E. Leigh Street, Suite 7009, Box 980664, Richmond, VA, 23298, USA.
Department of Family and Preventive Medicine, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL, USA.
J Relig Health. 2025 Feb;64(1):272-286. doi: 10.1007/s10943-024-02189-z. Epub 2024 Dec 4.
The harmful effects of perceived discrimination for physical and mental health are well documented. Evidence identifies how dimensions of religious/spiritual (R/S) involvement may reduce these harmful effects. This study examined how R/S experiences are associated with the effects of discrimination on perceived stress. With data from the Study of Women's Health Across the Nation (SWAN), we examined the offsetting and buffering effects of daily spiritual experiences on the relationship between everyday discrimination and perceived stress among 2,221 US midlife women from 5 racial/ethnic groups. Regression analysis identified a positive association between perceived discrimination and perceived stress (p < .001). Daily spiritual experiences were inversely associated with perceived stress (p < .001) for the whole sample and in the subsample of Black women. For this subsample, there was an inverse association between daily spiritual experiences and discrimination. R/S experiences may be one of the ways that R/S reduce the harmful effects of discrimination on health.
感知到的歧视对身心健康的有害影响已有充分记录。有证据表明宗教/精神(R/S)参与的各个方面如何减轻这些有害影响。本研究考察了R/S体验与歧视对感知压力的影响之间的关联。利用全国女性健康研究(SWAN)的数据,我们考察了日常精神体验对来自5个种族/族裔群体的2221名美国中年女性的日常歧视与感知压力之间关系的抵消和缓冲作用。回归分析确定了感知到的歧视与感知压力之间存在正相关(p <.001)。对于整个样本以及黑人女性子样本,日常精神体验与感知压力呈负相关(p <.001)。对于这个子样本,日常精神体验与歧视之间存在负相关。R/S体验可能是R/S减轻歧视对健康有害影响的方式之一。