在困难时期接受上帝的礼物:对上帝的感激,情感上的束缚,和感知到的与上帝的亲近之间的联系

IF 1.3 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
J. Wilt, Julie J. Exline
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引用次数: 10

摘要

摘要:我们研究了在负面事件的背景下,对上帝的感恩是如何发挥作用的。具体而言,我们试图定位GTG在情感环中的位置,并测试GTG是否与更高水平的感知到的与上帝的亲近感(PCTG)有关。在一项横断面研究中,参与者(N=142名信奉上帝的美国本科生)完成了与负面事件(和正面事件,用于比较)有关的自我报告测量。支持预先登记的假设,(a)GTG位于情感环的愉快的一半(在消极事件的激活象限和积极事件的失活象限),以及(b)GTG与较高水平的PCTG相关,这是情感、普遍的感激和在压力下接近上帝的倾向所独有的(对于这两个事件)。这些结果有助于对GTG的初步了解,并强调GTG在逆境中精神成长过程中的潜在重要性。。
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Receiving a gift from God in times of trouble: links between gratitude to God, the affective circumplex, and perceived closeness to God
ABSTRACT We investigated how gratitude to God (GTG) functions within the context of negative events. Specifically, we sought to locate the position of GTG within the affective circumplex and to test whether GTG relates to higher levels of perceived closeness to God (PCTG). In a cross-sectional study, participants (N = 142 U.S. undergraduate believers in God) completed self-report measures pertaining to a negative event (and positive event, for comparison purposes). Supporting preregistered hypotheses, (a) GTG was located in the pleasant half of the affective circumplex (in the activated quadrant for the negative event and the deactivated quadrant for the positive event), and (b) GTG associated with higher levels of PCTG uniquely from affect, general gratitude, and the tendency to draw close to God when stressed (for both events). These results contribute to nascent knowledge about GTG and underscore the potential importance of GTG in the process of growing spiritually through adversity..
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