Bullying in childhood and religious/spiritual status in adulthood among internal medicine outpatients.

Randy A Sansone, Amy R Kelley, Jeremy S Forbis
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Abstract

Background: Bullying in childhood is ubiquitous and associated with a number of identified negative outcomes in both childhood and adulthood. However, the relationship between being bullied in childhood and religious/spiritual status in adulthood has never been explored.

Method: Using a cross-sectional sample of 324 consecutive internal medicine outpatients and a survey methodology, we examined relationships between 'When you were growing up, were you ever a victim of bullying?' and (1) self-perceived extent of religiosity/spirituality and (2) religiosity/spirituality as assessed by scores on the Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy-Spiritual Well-Being Scale (FACIT-Sp-12).

Results: While bullying status in childhood was not related to either the self-perceived extent of religiosity or spirituality, it did evidence negative statistically significant relationships with seven of 12 FACIT-Sp-12 scales, as well as the overall composite score.

Conclusions: According to these data, bullying in childhood is associated with lower religious/spiritual well-being in adulthood; however, this study was not designed to examine a causal relationship.

内科门诊患者童年欺凌与成年期宗教/精神状态的关系。
背景:童年时期的欺凌行为普遍存在,并与童年和成年时期的许多已确定的负面结果有关。然而,童年被欺负与成年后宗教/精神状态之间的关系从未被探索过。方法:使用324名连续内科门诊患者的横断面样本和调查方法,我们研究了“在你的成长过程中,你是否曾经是欺凌的受害者?”(1)对宗教虔诚/灵性的自我感知程度;(2)对宗教虔诚/灵性的自我感知程度,以慢性疾病治疗-精神健康功能评估量表(FACIT-Sp-12)的分数来评估。结果:儿童时期的欺凌状况与自我感知的宗教信仰或灵性程度无关,但与12个FACIT-Sp-12量表中的7个量表以及总体综合得分存在负相关的统计显著关系。结论:根据这些数据,儿童时期的欺凌与成年后较低的宗教/精神幸福感有关;然而,这项研究并不是为了检验因果关系而设计的。
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