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Forgiveness of others and subsequent health and well-being in mid-life: a longitudinal study on female nurses

机译:宽恕他人和后期的健康和幸福:女护士纵向研究

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Abstract Background Forgiveness is a concept of growing interest within psychology and of potential relevance to public health. While there has been increasing evidence suggesting positive associations between forgiveness of others and a range of psychosocial well-being and mental health outcomes, its associations with health behaviors and physical health are less clear. Methods This study used longitudinal data from the Nurses’ Health Study II (2008 Trauma Exposure and Post-traumatic Stress Supplementary Survey to 2015 questionnaire wave, N =?54,703), to conduct an outcome-wide analysis among a cohort of female nurses in the United States (age range: 43–64?years). The study prospectively examines the association between spiritually motivated forgiveness of others and a number of of subsequent psychosocial well-being, mental health, health behavior, and physical health outcomes in midlife. A set of linear, logistic, and Poisson regression models were used to regress each outcome on forgiveness in separate models. Sociodemographic factors, prior religious service attendance, and prior values of all outcome variables were controlled for wherever data were available. To account for multiple testing, we performed Bonferroni correction. Results Forgiveness was associated with subsequent improved psychosocial well-being and reduced psychological distress outcomes in a monotonic pattern. For instance, the top versus bottom level of forgiveness was associated with substantially higher levels of subsequent positive affect (β?=?0.18, 95% CI: 0.15, 0.21) and social integration (β?=?0.15, 95% CI: 0.13, 0.17), and was inversely associated with several indicators of subsequent psychological distress such as depressive symptoms (β?=???0.16, 95% CI: ??0.19, ??0.14). However, in this sample, there was little evidence that forgiveness was associated with health behaviors or physical health outcomes. Discussion This study suggests that forgiveness may be a health asset for promoting population mental health and psychosocial well-being, and moreover may also be understood as a good in itself. Further investigation on the dynamics between forgiveness and physical health is warranted to explore the discrepancy between the results here and some past research.
机译:摘要背景宽恕是心理学和与公共卫生潜在相关性兴趣的概念。虽然有所增加的证据表明其他人的宽恕和一系列心理社会福祉和心理健康结果之间的积极协会,其与健康行为和身体健康的协会不太清楚。方法研究本研究使用了护士健康研究的纵向数据II(2008年创伤暴露和创伤后创伤后应力调查到2015年问卷波,N = 54,703次),对妇女护士队列进行了结果范围的分析美国(年龄范围:43-64岁)。该研究预期检查了各国的精神激励宽恕与中期的一系列心理社会福祉,心理健康,健康行为和体育健康成果之间的关联。一组线性,逻辑和泊松回归模型用于在单独的模型中回归每个结果。控制所有结果变量的社会血统因素,先前的宗教服务考勤和先前值,无论是可用的无线数据都被控制。要考虑多次测试,我们执行了Bonferroni校正。结果宽恕与随后改善的心理社会福祉和单调模式中的心理困扰结果降低有关。例如,底部与底部的原料水平与后续阳性影响的基本更高(β= 0.18,95%CI:0.15,0.21)和社会集成(β?= 0.15,95%Ci:0.13 ,0.17),与后续心理困扰的几个指标相反,如抑郁症状(β= ??? 0.16,95%CI:0.19,?? 0.14)。然而,在这个样本中,宽恕与健康行为或身体健康成果有关的很少证据。讨论本研究表明,宽恕可能是促进人口心理健康和心理社会福祉的卫生资产,而且也可能被理解为自己。进一步调查宽恕和身体健康之间的动态调查,探讨了这里结果与过去的研究之间的差异。

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