跨种族群体的宽恕与健康:在压力、灵性和健康研究中探索宗教出席和亲近上帝的调节作用。

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Mental Health Religion & Culture Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-22 DOI:10.1080/13674676.2024.2426731
Laura Upenieks, Blake Victor Kent, Alka M Kanaya, A Heather Eliassen, Alexandra E Shields
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实证研究发现,更多的宽恕和幸福感之间存在着密切的联系,但我们对这种联系在不同的受访者样本中是如何运作的知之甚少。本研究利用了护士健康研究II (NHSII;白人妇女)和居住在美国的南亚人动脉粥样硬化的调解者(MASALA)来解决这一差距,并测试宗教出席和感知与上帝的亲密关系可能起到的调节作用。回归结果表明,在两个样本中,自我宽恕和他人宽恕与较低的抑郁症状有关。然而,自我宽恕和较低抑郁症状之间的关系在经常参加宗教仪式和与上帝有更密切关系的白人女性中更为明显。在南亚的样本中,同样的节制模式也被观察到,但只是为了宽恕他人。我们建议未来研究宽恕和幸福的几个方向,而不是以白人和基督徒为主的样本。
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Forgiveness and Health across Racial-Ethnic Cohorts: Exploring the Conditioning Roles of Religious Attendance and Closeness to God in the Study on Stress, Spirituality, and Health.

Empirical research has found a robust association between greater forgiveness and well-being, but we know little of how this may operate in diverse samples of respondents. This study draws on data from the Nurses' Health Study II (NHSII; White women) and the Mediators of Atherosclerosis in South Asians Living in America (MASALA) to address this gap and test the possible moderating role of religious attendance and perceived closeness with God. Regression results suggest that self and other forgiveness were associated with lower depressive symptoms in both samples. Yet, the relationship between self-forgiveness and lower depressive symptoms was stronger for White women who attended religious services more frequently and had a closer perceived relationship with God. In the South Asian sample, these same moderation patterns were observed, but for the forgiveness of others only. We suggest several directions for future research on forgiveness and well-being beyond predominantly White, Christian samples.

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