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The Natural History of Male Mental Health: Health and Religious Involvement

机译:男性心理健康的自然史:健康与宗教参与

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In prior studies, the effect of religious involvement upon physical health has shown generally positive results, but these studies have been marred by confounders. The 65 year-old US prospective Study of Adult Development has offered an opportunity to repeat these studies with somewhat better control over confounders. The physical and mental health of 224 Harvard University sophomores was monitored for 65 years. Their religious involvement from church attendance to private spirituality was prospectively monitored every 2–4 years from age 47 to 85. In this analysis we focus on the male respondent. We found that religious involvement, no matter how measured was uncorrelated with their late life physical, mental and social well-being. The exception was that the 44 men with major depression or with multiple negative life events were twice as likely to manifest high religious involvement as men with the least “stress.” If these findings can be generalized, they suggest that religious involvement may exert the greatest mental health benefits on people with the fewest alternative social and personal resources.
机译:在先前的研究中,宗教参与对身体健康的影响总体上显示出积极的结果,但是这些研究受到混杂因素的损害。这项65岁的美国前瞻性成人发育研究提供了机会,可以在更好地控制混杂因素的情况下重复这些研究。对224名哈佛大学大二学生的身心健康进行了65年的监测。从47岁到85岁,每2至4年对他们从教堂参加到私人灵修的宗教参与进行前瞻性监测。在此分析中,我们重点关注男性受访者。我们发现,无论如何衡量,宗教参与都与他们的晚年身心,社会福祉无关。唯一的例外是,44名患有严重抑郁症或多处负面生活事件的男人表现出较高的宗教信仰投入的可能性是“压力”最少的男人的两倍。如果这些发现可以推广,则表明宗教参与可以为社会和个人资源最少的人们带来最大的心理健康益处。

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