International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
20(12), С. 6177 - 6177
Опубликована: Июнь 19, 2023
This
study
was
designed
to
explore
whether
attachment
orientations
were
related
distress
and
resilience
during
the
COVID-19
pandemic.
The
sample
included
2000
Israeli
Jewish
adults
who
answered
an
online
survey
first
phase
of
questions
referred
background
variables,
orientations,
distress,
resilience.
Responses
analyzed
using
correlation
regression
analyses.
A
significant
positive
relationship
found
between
anxiety,
a
negative
insecurities
(avoidance
anxiety).
Women
suffered
higher
as
did
people
with
lower
income,
poor
health,
secular
religious
affiliation,
lack
sense
spacious
accommodation,
dependent
family
member.
findings
indicate
that
are
associated
severity
mental
health
symptoms
peak
period
We
recommend
strengthening
security
protective
factor
for
psychological
in
therapeutic
educational
settings.
Journal of Psychology and Theology,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Март 22, 2025
While
religious
coping
has
been
extensively
linked
with
positive
outcomes,
many
emic
resources
have
insufficiently
explored
from
a
psychological
perspective.
This
study
investigated
the
efficacy
of
Christian
meaning-making
method,
identification
Christ’s
suffering,
in
ameliorating
negative
relation
between
stressor
severity
and
well-being
(i.e.,
anxiety,
depression,
life
satisfaction)
an
international
sample
376
practicing
Christians
who
experienced
distressing
event
past
6
months.
In
addition,
we
how
attachment
to
God
further
moderates
moderating
effect
Christ.
Results
indicated
at
lower
levels
anxious
(corresponding
more
secure
God),
identifying
Christ
resulted
reduced
anxiety.
contrast,
higher
attachment,
depressive
symptoms.
Identifying
had
significant
main
satisfaction
that
was
not
moderated
by
either
or
God.
No
findings
were
observed
for
avoidant
attachment.
Journal of Psychology and Theology,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Март 22, 2025
In
the
face
of
collective
racial
trauma
faced
during
COVID-19
pandemic,
Asian
Americans
responded
with
resilience
and
coped
by
employing
their
ethnic
religious
resources
traditions.
These
assets
from
cultural
tool
kit
included
strength,
active
resistance
to
racism,
redemptive
orientations
toward
adversity.
Integrating
research
literature
two
case
studies—one
Bible
one
an
American
elder,
this
article
describes
these
which
not
only
buffer
them
negative
psychological
distress
but
also
promote
posttraumatic
growth.
Journal of Religion and Health,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
62(4), С. 2899 - 2915
Опубликована: Апрель 13, 2023
Abstract
This
paper
tests
whether
changes
in
spiritual
wellbeing
were
correlated
with
self-rated
mental
and
physical
health
after
controlling
for
psychological
a
sample
from
the
Church
of
England
taken
during
third
national
COVID-19
lockdown
2021.
During
an
online
survey,
named
Covid-19
Church-21
,
was
delivered
through
Qualtrics
XM
platform
22
January
to
23
July
The
responses
included
1878
Anglicans
living
England.
change
scale
produced
using
self-reported
frequency
key
practices
(prayer
Bible
reading),
trust
God,
quality
life,
health.
Changes
assessed
single
self-report
items.
Index
Balanced
Affect
Change
(TIBACh).
After
wellbeing,
better
positively
both
Negative
affect
may
have
mediated
relationship
between
health,
positive
also
results
suggest
as
defined
within
Christian
religious
context,
had
effects
promoting
sudden
crisis
such
pandemic.
Conflict and Health,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
18(1)
Опубликована: Июль 30, 2024
Abstract
Background
Rohingya
refugees
residing
in
Bangladesh
have
been
exposed
to
profound
trauma
addition
ongoing
daily
stressors
of
living
the
refugee
camps.
Accurate
assessments
mental
health
burden
and
their
impact
among
this
population
require
culturally
sensitive
tools
that
remain
lacking
context.
The
purpose
study
was
characterize
salient
cultural
concepts
distress
(CCDs),
causes,
consequences,
approaches
treatment,
Cox’s
Bazar,
Bangladesh,
help
inform
future
measurement
intervention
design.
Methods
Between
December
2020
March
2022,
106
free-listing
interviews
10
key
informant
were
conducted
with
community
members
identify
better
understand
common
CCDs.
research
staff
analyzed
interview
transcripts
by
tabulating
frequency
unique
CCDs
attributed
signs,
treatment
strategies
for
each
CCD
interviews.
Results
In
total,
five
identified:
tenshon
(tension),
bishi
sinta
(excessive
thinking),
feshar
(pressure),
gum
zai
nofara
(unable
sleep),
shoit-shoit
lagon
(feeling
restless
and/or
trapped).
Although
had
overlapping
symptoms,
they
also
presentation,
preferred
may
service-seeking
behavior.
Three
out
considered
life-threatening,
if
severe
left
untreated.
Conclusion
identified
are
ways
experiencing
communicating
within
but
not
adequately
captured
existing
population.
This
negatively
programmatic
efforts
group.
Contemporary Jewry,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Июнь 6, 2024
Abstract
Psychological
and
sociological
studies
have
reported
that
highly
religious
people
better
mental
health
overall,
which
was
also
confirmed
during
the
COVID-19
pandemic.
Little
investigation
has
been
undertaken
to
understand
actual
enablers
of
coping
contextualize
these
results.
Australian
pulpit
rabbis
were
invited
submit
sermons
delivered
on
eve
first
Sabbath
These
conceived
as
“artifacts”
support
Nancy
Ammerman’s
(2021)
multidimensional
model
lived
religion—in
particular,
narrative,
embodied
moral
dimensions—served
conceptual
framework
for
analysis.
Religious
evident
in
ways
sacred
texts
values
deployed
encourage
shifts
conceptions
associated
with
congregational
gatherings
agency
private
beliefs
behavior.
By
tapping
faith
God,
familiar
concepts,
values,
congregants
encouraged
abide
by
directives,
endure
them,
sustain
hope
a
redemptive
future.
The
contribution
this
qualitative
study
lies
its
identification
dimension
how
it
assists
difficult
times.
Pharos Journal of Theology,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
105(4)
Опубликована: Июль 1, 2024
The
study
sought
to
find
out
intersections
of
Covid-19,
women’s
mental
health,
and
religion
in
Masvingo
District,
Zimbabwe,
during
the
first
35
days
lockdown.
Data
were
collected
through
semi-structured
interviews
from
a
purposefully
selected
sample
15
Christian
women
three
clergymen
Zimbabwe.
Participation
was
voluntary
all
participants
gave
their
consent.
Confidentiality
anonymity
maintained
by
not
identifying
real
names.
thematically
analysed.
Findings
show
that
while
Covid-19
negatively
affected
people
terms
health
psychological
well-being,
burden
weighed
heavily
on
account
caregiving
role
public
private
spheres
as
well
domestic
responsibilities.
also
revealed
its
management
associated
with
heightened
levels
anxiety
depression.
Religion
hope.
A
sense
closeness
God
resilience
amidst
pandemic.
Religious
messages
prayers
for
sick
bereaved,
though
at
some
point
hampered
movement
restrictions
digital
challenges,
helpful
mechanisms
stress
reduction.
It
is
recommended
government
other
stakeholders
including
faith
communities
adopt
gendered
approach
provide
psychosocial
support
enhance
coping
capacity.
Adversity and Resilience Science,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Июль 10, 2024
Abstract
Growing
evidence
has
highlighted
the
global
mental
health
impacts
of
COVID-19
pandemic
and
lockdown,
particularly
in
societies
with
pre-existing
socioeconomic
adversities
public
concerns.
Despite
sudden
prolonged
nature
many
psychosocial
stressors
during
pandemic,
recent
studies
have
shown
that
communities
utilized
several
coping
mechanisms
to
buffer
consequences
COVID-related
stress.
This
paper
examines
extent
which
resources
social
support
buffered
against
effects
stress
among
adults
South
Africa.
Adult
participants
(
n
=
117)
completed
an
online
survey
second
third
waves
Africa
(January–July
2021),
assessed
experiences
stress,
resources,
support,
four
outcomes:
depression,
anxiety,
post-traumatic
disorder,
bipolar
disorder.
Moderation
analyses
examined
potential
buffering
role
Adults
reported
elevated
rates
psychiatric
symptoms.
Coping
poor
whereas
perceived
did
not
significantly
moderate
association
between
adult
health.
These
results
suggest
our
sample
a
variety
protect
their
experienced
lockdown
Additionally,
existing
conditions
strained
relationships
may
attenuated
stress-buffering
effect
on
Heliyon,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
10(21), С. e39093 - e39093
Опубликована: Окт. 9, 2024
In
the
United
Kingdom,
onsite
religious
services
were
halted
during
COVID-19
lockdowns,
which
followed
by
various
levels
of
restrictions
on
communal
worship
including
social
distancing,
mandatory
wearing
face
masks,
adequate
ventilation
and
a
ban
congregational
singing
chanting.
The
aim
our
study
was
to
evaluate
impact
closures
changes
within
places
in
response
first
lockdown
2020,
assess
effect
pandemic
practice
worshippers'
wellbeing
coping.