The Nature of Power: Elaborating the Association between Divine Control and Mental Health

IF 3 1区 社会学 Q1 SOCIOLOGY
Laura Upenieks, Christos Orfanidis, Terrence D. Hill
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Over the last decade, we have witnessed a resurgence of research on religious cognitions and mental health, including, most notably, perceptions of divine control. Although prior work on divine control tends to assume a loving or benevolent image of God, this is only one potential representation. Using nationwide data from the 2017 Baylor Religion Survey ( n = 999), we test whether the mental health benefits of perceived divine control vary according to various images of God (authoritative, benevolent, critical, and distant) and educational attainment. Results suggest that individuals with a college degree tend to report worse mental health if they also exhibit high levels of divine control beliefs and authoritative or critical God images. For those without a college degree, mental health was optimal when perceived divine control beliefs were low and their images of God were either authoritative or critical. For those with a college degree, the best mental health profiles were observed among those who reported high levels of divine control and a benevolent God image. By exploring the intersection of perceived divine control and God imagery, we may gain greater insight into novel processes related to religious cognitions and mental health.
权力的本质:阐述神的控制与心理健康之间的联系
在过去的十年里,我们目睹了宗教认知和心理健康研究的复苏,其中最引人注目的是对神的控制的感知。虽然先前关于神的控制的工作倾向于假设一个爱或仁慈的神的形象,这只是一个潜在的表现。利用2017年贝勒宗教调查(Baylor Religion Survey)的全国数据(n = 999),我们测试了感知到的神的控制对心理健康的益处是否会根据不同的神的形象(权威的、仁慈的、批判的和遥远的)和教育程度而变化。结果表明,如果拥有大学学位的人也表现出高度的神控制信仰和权威或批判上帝的形象,那么他们的心理健康状况往往会更差。对于那些没有大学学历的人来说,当他们对上帝控制的认知程度较低,他们对上帝的形象要么是权威的,要么是批判的时,他们的心理健康状况是最佳的。对于那些拥有大学学位的人来说,心理健康状况最好的是那些声称自己有高度的神性控制和仁慈的上帝形象的人。通过探索感知到的神的控制和神的形象的交集,我们可以更深入地了解与宗教认知和心理健康相关的新过程。
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期刊介绍: Official journal of the ASA Section on the Sociology of Mental Health. Society and Mental Health (SMH) publishes original and innovative peer-reviewed research and theory articles that link social structure and sociocultural processes with mental health and illness in society. It will also provide an outlet for sociologically relevant research and theory articles that are produced in other disciplines and subfields concerned with issues related to mental health and illness. The aim of the journal is to advance knowledge in the sociology of mental health and illness by publishing the leading work that highlights the unique perspectives and contributions that sociological research and theory can make to our understanding of mental health and illness in society.
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