Batuwanthudawa Samadara, Udayanga Samitha
Department of Sociology, University of Ruhuna, Matara, Sri Lanka.
Bremen International Graduate School of Social Sciences, University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany.
Front Sociol. 2025 Apr 16;10:1539686. doi: 10.3389/fsoc.2025.1539686. eCollection 2025.
The role of religion and spirituality in fostering resilience among immigrants has been widely acknowledged. However, existing studies often emphasize religious affiliations established within the host country, overlooking the significance of religious practices originating from immigrants' home countries and their unique influence on the life experiences of immigrants. The present study thus addresses this research gap by investigating how religious affiliations rooted in immigrants' home country based traditions influence their subjective well-being in a new social context. Using a qualitative approach, we examined the experiences of Sri Lankan immigrants settled in Italy. The thematic analysis identified two key themes. The first theme highlights that, although religious practices may initially appear less significant upon immigration, their importance resurfaces during periods of uncertainty. By providing psychological stability, these practices enhance both objective and subjective dimensions of well-being. The elevated levels of happiness observed among immigrants often reflect strong affiliations with home country based religious institutions and spirituality aligned closely with home country cultural values. The second theme demonstrates that religion functions as a cultural bridge, enabling immigrants to transfer familiar traditions and practices into their new environment. Overall, the process of reconnecting with home country based religious practices and spirituality allows immigrants to navigate the host country effectively, balancing the establishment of objective well-being with the preservation of valued cultural identities, and ultimately enhancing their subjective well-being.
宗教和精神信仰在培养移民复原力方面的作用已得到广泛认可。然而,现有研究往往强调在东道国建立的宗教归属,而忽视了源自移民祖国的宗教习俗及其对移民生活经历的独特影响。因此,本研究通过调查植根于移民祖国传统的宗教归属如何在新的社会背景下影响他们的主观幸福感,来填补这一研究空白。我们采用定性研究方法,考察了定居在意大利的斯里兰卡移民的经历。主题分析确定了两个关键主题。第一个主题强调,尽管宗教习俗在移民初期可能显得不那么重要,但在不确定时期其重要性会再次显现。通过提供心理稳定性,这些习俗提升了幸福感的客观和主观维度。移民中观察到的较高幸福水平往往反映出与基于祖国的宗教机构的紧密联系以及与祖国文化价值观紧密相连的精神信仰。第二个主题表明,宗教起到文化桥梁的作用,使移民能够将熟悉的传统和习俗融入新环境。总体而言,重新与基于祖国的宗教习俗和精神信仰建立联系的过程使移民能够有效地融入东道国,在建立客观幸福感与维护珍视的文化身份之间取得平衡,并最终提升他们 的主观幸福感。