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Religion and mental health among women veterans with sexual assault experience.

机译:具有性侵犯经历的女性退伍军人的宗教和心理健康。

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OBJECTIVE: Religion has been shown to have a positive impact on well-being and to play an important role in coping with stressful life events. However, the buffering effect of religiosity on mental health, after a particularly stressful life event such as sexual assault, has not been studied. In this study we examined the buffering effect of religion on mental health and depression for women who report experiencing sexual assault while in the military. METHOD: The sample includes a nationally representative sample of 3,543 women veterans who use VA ambulatory care. Two dimensions of religiosity were used: organizational (frequency of religious service attendance) and subjective (the extent religious beliefs are a source of strength/comfort). Mental health was measured by the mental component summary (MCS) from the SF36 and depressive symptoms were measured by the Center for Epidemiologic Studies-Depression (CES-D) scale. RESULTS: Women veterans who reported experiencing sexual assault while in the military had lower mental health scores and higher levels of depression. Linear regression analysis indicated that these negative impacts diminished with increased frequency of religious service attendance, supporting the buffering effect of organizational religiosity on mental health and depression. Although the buffering effect of subjective religiosity was not evident, subjective religiosity was shown to be positively associated with better mental health in both groups of women with and without sexual assault experience in the military. CONCLUSIONS: Frequent religious service attendance buffers the negative impacts of sexual assault on mental health and depression of women veterans. The potential of integrating religiosity in designing interventions is discussed.
机译:目的:宗教已被证明对幸福感有积极影响,并在应对压力大的生活事件中发挥重要作用。但是,尚未研究过宗教活动对诸如性侵犯等特别紧张的生活事件的心理健康的缓冲作用。在本研究中,我们研究了宗教对在军队中遭受性侵犯的妇女的心理健康和抑郁的缓冲作用。方法:该样本包括使用VA卧床护理的3,543名女性退伍军人的全国代表性样本。宗教使用了两个维度:组织性(参加宗教仪式的频率)和主观性(宗教信仰是力量/舒适感的来源)。精神健康通过SF36的精神成分摘要(MCS)进行衡量,抑郁症状通过流行​​病学研究抑郁症中心(CES-D)量表进行衡量。结果:在军队中经历过性侵犯的女退伍军人的心理健康得分较低,抑郁水平较高。线性回归分析表明,这些负面影响随着宗教服务参加频率的增加而减小,从而支持了组织宗教信仰对心理健康和抑郁的缓冲作用。尽管主观宗教信仰的缓冲作用尚不明显,但在军队中有或没有性侵经历的两组女性中,主观宗教信仰与改善心理健康呈正相关。结论:经常参加宗教仪式可减轻性侵犯对女性退伍军人心理健康和抑郁的负面影响。讨论了在设计干预措施时整合宗教信仰的潜力。

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