肯尼亚卢希亚人的哀悼仪式参与、主观幸福感和亲社会行为。

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Proceedings. Biological sciences Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2025-09-03 DOI:10.1098/rspb.2025.0213
Stephen Asatsa, Erik Ringen, Rohan Kapitany, Stephen Mbugua Ngaari, John Makunda, Elizabeth Wangari Gichimu, Sheina Lew-Levy
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本研究探讨了肯尼亚西部Luhya社区参加哀悼仪式、幸福感和亲社会之间的关系。合作对人类的成功至关重要,它往往通过加强社会纽带和集体认同的仪式得到加强。我们假设哀悼仪式可以增强亲社会行为,并且这种关系是由主观幸福感介导的。为了验证这些假设,研究1利用定量调查来评估仪式参与、幸福感和亲社会之间的途径。为了支持我们的假设,我们发现仪式参与对亲社会性有很强的总体影响,并为仪式参与、幸福感和亲社会性之间的途径提供了强有力的证据。为了将这些发现联系起来,研究2采用了定性方法,包括焦点小组和访谈,来捕捉参与者的经历。叙述说明了哀悼仪式如何促进沟通、情感表达和社区凝聚力。参与者指出,仪式有助于处理悲伤,加强社会联系。然而,一些仪式被认为是负面的,突出了它们复杂的情感影响。总的来说,我们的研究结果表明,Luhya哀悼仪式对于提高福祉和促进亲社会至关重要,强调了文化习俗在促进社区合作方面的重要性。
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Mourning ritual participation, subjective well-being and prosocial behaviour among the Luhya people of Kenya.

Mourning ritual participation, subjective well-being and prosocial behaviour among the Luhya people of Kenya.

Mourning ritual participation, subjective well-being and prosocial behaviour among the Luhya people of Kenya.

Mourning ritual participation, subjective well-being and prosocial behaviour among the Luhya people of Kenya.

This study explores the relationship between participation in mourning rituals, well-being and prosociality within the Luhya community of western Kenya. Cooperation, essential for human success, is often reinforced through rituals that strengthen social bonds and collective identity. We hypothesized that mourning rituals enhance prosocial behaviour, and that this relationship is mediated by subjective well-being. To test these hypotheses, study 1 utilized quantitative surveys to assess the pathway between ritual participation, well-being and prosociality. In support of our hypotheses, we found a strong total effect of ritual participation on prosociality, and strong evidence for the pathway between ritual participation, well-being and prosociality. To contextualize these findings, study 2 employed qualitative methods, including focus groups and interviews, to capture participants' experiences. Narratives illustrated how mourning rituals facilitated communication, emotional expression and community cohesion. Participants noted that rituals helped process grief and reinforced social ties. However, some rituals were perceived negatively, highlighting their complex emotional impact. Overall, our findings suggest that Luhya mourning rituals are vital for enhancing well-being and fostering prosociality, emphasizing the importance of cultural practices in promoting cooperation across communities.

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