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Demonic Influence: The Negative Mental Health Effects of Belief in Demons

机译:恶魔影响:信仰中恶魔对心理健康的负面影响

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Many religious traditions include a belief in the reality of demonic beings and evil powers. Previous research demonstrates that comforting beliefs, such as believing in an afterlife, can benefit mental health, but less is known about the potentially negative mental health effects of belief in evil supernatural powers. In cross-sectional analyses, we find that among young adults, believing in demons is one of the strongest (negative) predictors of mental health. More importantly, using three waves of the National Study of Youth and Religion and a cross-lagged structural equation model, we find that belief in demons can lead to lowered mental health in later waves but low mental health does not lead to greater belief in demons. In fact, when predicting changes in mental health from wave 2 to wave 3 of the study, the negative effect size of belief in demons on mental health is larger in magnitude than all other religion-related predictors.
机译:许多宗教传统包括对恶魔和邪恶势力现实的信仰。先前的研究表明,安慰信仰(例如相信来世)可以使心理健康受益,但对于邪恶的超自然力量的信念可能对心理健康产生负面影响的知之甚少。在横断面分析中,我们发现,在年轻人中,相信恶魔是心理健康的最强(负面)预测因素之一。更重要的是,使用《国家青年与宗教研究》的三波研究和交叉滞后的结构方程模型,我们发现,对魔鬼的信仰会在以后的浪潮中导致心理健康下降,但心理健康低下并不会导致对魔鬼的更大信仰。实际上,当预测从研究的第二波到第三波的心理健康变化时,对恶魔的信仰对心理健康的负面影响大小要比所有其他与宗教有关的预测因素大。

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