Mannion Lydia, Harmon Maurice, O'Brien Trevor
Mary Immaculate College, South Circular Road, Limerick, Ireland.
J Relig Health. 2025 Apr 22. doi: 10.1007/s10943-025-02307-5.
The current study aimed to explore the relationships between mental wellbeing and religion amongst adolescent students attending post-primary/second-level schools in Ireland. Adolescent student participants (N = 7) attending post-primary schools in Ireland completed online, semi-structured interviews on their perceptions regarding the relationship between mental wellbeing and religion. Reflexive thematic analysis from the critical realist perspective was employed to analyse the qualitative data. The results revealed a positive relationship between mental wellbeing and religion amongst participants. Specifically, aspects of religiosity, such as personal prayer, holding religious beliefs and religious practice were mentioned by participants as being beneficial for their mental wellbeing. Similarly, the practice of positive religious coping methods, such as reading of scripture for strength, having a relationship with God, and interpret negative life events in light of religion, had a positive impact on the mental wellbeing of participants. The findings demonstrate that for the participants in this small-scale study, religion has the potential to positively impact their mental wellbeing. Implications for areas of investigation in future research, curriculum and religious adolescents, as well as the adults who work with them in school and community settings, are discussed.
当前的研究旨在探讨爱尔兰小学后/中学阶段的青少年学生心理健康与宗教之间的关系。参与研究的爱尔兰中学阶段学生(N = 7)就他们对心理健康与宗教关系的看法完成了在线半结构化访谈。采用批判现实主义视角的反思性主题分析来分析定性数据。结果显示,参与者的心理健康与宗教之间存在积极关系。具体而言,参与者提到宗教虔诚的一些方面,如个人祈祷、持有宗教信仰和宗教实践,对他们的心理健康有益。同样,积极宗教应对方法的实践,如阅读经文以获取力量、与上帝建立关系以及根据宗教诠释负面生活事件,对参与者的心理健康产生了积极影响。研究结果表明,对于这项小规模研究中的参与者来说,宗教有可能对他们的心理健康产生积极影响。文中还讨论了对未来研究、课程设置以及宗教青少年,以及在学校和社区环境中与他们一起工作的成年人的调查领域的启示。