“揭开‘空池/拉’”:赌博障碍对犹太极端正统社区归属感的影响

IF 2 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Noa Vana, Belle Gavriel-Fried, Yael Itzhaki-Braun
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封闭的宗教社区在其成员之间培养了强大的社区认同、共同的信仰、价值观和规范,为他们提供了社会和情感支持。越轨行为会带来严重的后果,特别是瓦解成员的归属感。赌博障碍(GD)的特征是有害的赌博行为对个体的生活产生负面影响。虽然赌博是一种普遍的娱乐活动,但在封闭的宗教社区中,成瘾,包括GD,被视为违反宗教教义,价值观和社区规范。本研究探讨GD对以色列犹太极端正统派男性及其配偶归属感的影响。本研究运用建构主义理论,访谈22名焦虑男性和11名配偶,发现两个互补的主题。第一,“个人归属感的消耗与补充”,阐明了GD对男性和配偶归属感的不同影响。第二部分,“付出代价”,阐明了男性和配偶在面对社会上有条件的负面关注时的情感经历和行为,这些负面关注破坏了男性的归属感,也破坏了没有偏离公共规范的配偶的归属感。这篇论文引入了“空池/拉”的新概念,描绘了这些人的边缘状态。“空池”代表信仰的枯竭,对宗教戒律的坚持,以及男人的共同价值观,而“空拉”则表示男人和配偶倾向于顺应社区未实现的保护承诺。该研究提倡进一步的研究,并为治疗师提供临床见解。
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“Unveiling the ‘Empty Pool/Pull’”: Gambling Disorder's Impact on the Sense of Belonging to the Jewish Ultra-Orthodox Community

Closed religious communities cultivate a robust communal identity, shared faith, values, and norms among their members, providing them with social and emotional support. Deviance carries significant consequences, specifically disintegrating members’ sense of belonging. Gambling disorder (GD) is characterized by harmful gambling behaviors that negatively affect individuals’ lives. While gambling is a prevalent recreational activity, within closed religious communities, addiction, including GD, is viewed as a violation of religious teachings, values, and communal norms. This study explores GD's impact on the sense of belonging of Jewish Ultra-Orthodox men and their spouses in Israel. This research employed constructivist grounded theory, interviewing twenty-two men with GD and eleven spouses and uncovered two complementary themes. The first, “Depleting versus replenishing of the personal aspects of sense of belonging,” elucidates GD's different effects on the men and spouses’ sense of belonging. The second, “Paying the toll,” illuminates the emotional experiences and actions of the men and the spouses in reaction to societal conditional negative regard directed at them, disintegrating the sense of belonging of the men, but also that of the spouses who did not deviate from communal norms. The paper introduces the novel concept of “an empty pool/pull,” portraying these individuals’ limbo state. The “empty pool” represents the depletion of faith, adherence to religious commandments, and communal values for the men, while the “empty pull” signifies the inclination of the men and the spouses to conform amid the community's unfulfilled promise of protection. The study advocates for further research and offers clinical insights for therapists.

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4.20
自引率
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Community Psychology is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to research, evaluation, assessment and intervention, and review articles that deal with human behavior in community settings. Articles of interest include descriptions and evaluations of service programs and projects, studies of youth, parenting, and family development, methodology and design for work in the community, the interaction of groups in the larger community, and criminals and corrections.
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