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Faith after an Earthquake: A Longitudinal Study of Religion and Perceived Health before and after the 2011 Christchurch New Zealand Earthquake

机译:地震后的信仰:2011年克赖斯特彻奇新西兰地震前后的宗教与感知健康的纵向研究

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On 22 February 2011, Christchurch New Zealand (population 367,700) experienced a devastating earthquake, causing extensive damage and killing one hundred and eighty-five people. The earthquake and aftershocks occurred between the 2009 and 2011 waves of a longitudinal probability sample conducted in New Zealand, enabling us to examine how a natural disaster of this magnitude affected deeply held commitments and global ratings of personal health, depending on earthquake exposure. We first investigated whether the earthquake-affected were more likely to believe in God. Consistent with the Religious Comfort Hypothesis, religious faith increased among the earthquake-affected, despite an overall decline in religious faith elsewhere. This result offers the first population-level demonstration that secular people turn to religion at times of natural crisis. We then examined whether religious affiliation was associated with differences in subjective ratings of personal health. We found no evidence for superior buffering from having religious faith. Among those affected by the earthquake, however, a loss of faith was associated with significant subjective health declines. Those who lost faith elsewhere in the country did not experience similar health declines. Our findings suggest that religious conversion after a natural disaster is unlikely to improve subjective well-being, yet upholding faith might be an important step on the road to recovery.
机译:2011年2月22日,新西兰克赖斯特彻奇(人口367,700)遭受了毁灭性地震,造成了广泛的破坏,并杀死了一百八十五人。地震和余震发生于2009年至2011年之间,在新西兰进行了一次纵向概率抽样调查,这使我们能够检查这种自然灾害如何影响深深持有的承诺和全球个人健康评级,具体取决于地震暴露程度。我们首先调查了受地震影响的人是否更可能相信上帝。与宗教安慰假说相一致,尽管其他地方的宗教信仰总体下降,但受地震影响的宗教信仰有所增加。这一结果首次证明了世俗人群在自然危机时期转向宗教的人口水平证明。然后,我们检查了宗教信仰是否与个人健康的主观评分差异有关。我们没有发现有足够的缓冲来避免宗教信仰。然而,在受地震影响的人中,丧失信仰与主观健康状况的严重下降有关。那些在该国其他地方失去信心的人没有经历过类似的健康下降。我们的研究结果表明,自然灾害后的宗教信仰转变不太可能改善主观幸福感,但坚持信仰可能是恢复道路上的重要一步。

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