A Study on Spiritual and Religious Factors Affecting the Well-being of People Who Tested Positive for COVID-19

M. Kim
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This study started from the recognition that it is necessary to study spirituality and religion that can give psychological well-being at a time when the life-threatening COVID-19 pandemic is prolonged. The purpose of the study was to empirically analyze how variables such as religion, spiritual and religious attitudes toward illness, perceived changes, and the meaning in life affect the well-being of people who tested positive for COVID-19, and to determine the degree of influence of each factor. This study sought to draw academic and practical implications by finding positive factors that can help improve people’s psychological well-being. In this study, a total of 295 copies of data were collected through an online questionnaire targeting those who tested positive for COVID-19, and hierarchical regression analysis was performed using IBM SPSS 21.0 program. The main results are as follows. The degree of influence of factors affecting WHO-5 well-being appeared in the order of ‘existence’ in meaning in life (MLQ), subjective health, corona stress, ‘worrying reflections and loneliness’ in perceived changes (PCQ-K). Based on the research results, the significance and limitations of the research were discussed, and suggestions for subsequent study were provided.
影响COVID-19检测阳性人群福祉的精神和宗教因素研究
在新冠肺炎疫情持续的情况下,有必要研究能给人带来心理健康的精神和宗教,这是此次研究的基础。该研究的目的是实证分析宗教、对疾病的精神和宗教态度、感知变化、生活意义等变量如何影响COVID-19检测呈阳性的人的幸福感,并确定每个因素的影响程度。这项研究试图通过寻找可以帮助改善人们心理健康的积极因素来吸引学术和实践意义。本研究通过对新冠病毒检测呈阳性的人群进行在线问卷调查,收集295份数据,使用IBM SPSS 21.0程序进行分层回归分析。主要结果如下:影响WHO-5幸福感因素的影响程度依次为生活意义(MLQ)中的“存在”、主观健康、冠状压力、感知变化(PCQ-K)中的“担忧反思和孤独”。根据研究结果,讨论了本研究的意义和局限性,并对后续研究提出了建议。
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