School of Social Work and Social Policy, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland.
Department of Medical Gerontology, TILDA, School of Medicine, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland.
J Relig Health. 2022 Dec;61(6):4585-4607. doi: 10.1007/s10943-022-01550-4. Epub 2022 Apr 17.
The most unique aspect of religiosity/spirituality (R/S), supernatural beliefs, and their relationship with SWB has hardly been examined. This study explores the relationship between six R/S supernatural beliefs and SWB, in a case-based comparative cross-national design including two religious and two secular nations. Data were obtained from the International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) Religion IV module from the religious countries of the USA (n = 1060) and Turkey (n = 1353) and the secular countries of Denmark (n = 1281) and Czech Republic (n = 1112). SWB was measured as happiness and self-rated health. Statistical analyses were performed using binary logistic regression models replicated across countries. Results indicated that the American sample showed no evidence of relationships between R/S and SWB outcomes capable of improving the model over demographic and service attendance covariates. In Turkey, some R/S beliefs were found to be statistically significantly related to SWB, with positive and negative associations with happiness. No associations were found in the secular countries. Findings were discussed in the light of previous research and interpreted from a terror management theory perspective.
宗教/灵性(R/S)、超自然信仰及其与主观幸福感(SWB)的关系最独特的方面几乎没有被研究过。本研究采用基于案例的跨国比较设计,探讨了六种 R/S 超自然信仰与 SWB 的关系,包括两个宗教国家和两个世俗国家。数据来自国际社会调查项目(ISSP)宗教 IV 模块,来自宗教国家美国(n=1060)和土耳其(n=1353)以及世俗国家丹麦(n=1281)和捷克共和国(n=1112)。SWB 以幸福感和自我评定的健康状况来衡量。使用在各国复制的二元逻辑回归模型进行了统计分析。结果表明,美国样本没有证据表明 R/S 与 SWB 结果之间存在关系,这些关系不能通过人口统计学和服务出勤率的协变量来改善模型。在土耳其,一些 R/S 信仰与 SWB 存在统计学上的显著关系,与幸福感呈正相关和负相关。在世俗国家没有发现关联。研究结果结合了以往的研究,并从恐惧管理理论的角度进行了解释。