Sociocultural drivers of spirituality in Indian Saints; A Principal Component Analysis.

Prof. Badrinarayan Mishra
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Human health is multidomain. However, the physical component has dominated health research. Spiritual health, the component traditionally considered as the pivot for health and wellness has taken a back seat. Exploring its’ different determinants in the traditional preachers will enhance our understanding of them and will be a guide for their use in the common man’s life. Aim: To find out important sociocultural factors/drivers to the spiritual health in Indian Saints. Objectives: To identify the important social and cultural determinants of spirituality in the study group by factor extraction through Principal Component Analysis (PCA). Methodology: 958 connecting Indian Saints who congregated at Kumbh Mela at the holy city of Ujjain in 2016 were randomly selected in equal proportion from different sects(clans). Their sociocultural background and spiritual score were evaluated by a sociocultural questionnaire and SAI (Spiritual Assessment Inventory). The contribution of sociocultural factors to spiritual score was analysed by Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and linear regression modelling. Statistical significance was established at p < 0.05. Results: 20 sociocultural factors were evaluated for component loading (factor extraction) and their impact on the spiritual score. The KMO (Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin Measure) score of Sampling Adequacy, Bartlett's test of sphericity and Communalities extraction were 0.57, sig. of 0.00 and ≥ 0.4 respectively thereby supporting; factor analysis. On PCA 6 had an eigenvalue > 1. All of these 6 principal components were found maintainable on The Monte Carlo PCA for Parallel Analysis and they together explained 66.20% of the cumulative variance. Their respective taxonomies were emancipation (PC 1), family heritage (PC 2), stimuli (PC 3), faith (PC 4), education (PC 5), and self-hegemony (PC 6). On regression analysis, the four important influencers of spirituality were; participant’s origin from a joint family (p – 0.00), their daily routine for spiritual enhancement (p-0.01), respect for other religions (p-0.00), and self-motivation (p-0.01). Conclusion: Emancipation (freedom from family bondage), the presence of religious family background, a fixed daily routine, belief in all religions, an unremitting drive for spiritual education, and self-hegemony were dominant components that determined spirituality in Indian Saints. Translating these drivers for the benefit of commoners may enrich their overall health and wellness.
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印度圣徒灵性的社会文化驱动因素A主成分分析。
人类健康是多领域的。然而,身体成分一直主导着健康研究。精神健康,传统上被认为是健康和健康的枢纽部分,已经退居次要地位。探索其在传统传教士中的不同决定因素将增强我们对他们的理解,并将为他们在普通人生活中的应用提供指导。目的:探讨影响印度圣徒精神健康的重要社会文化因素/驱动因素。目的:通过主成分分析(PCA)的因素提取,确定研究组中重要的社会和文化因素。方法:从不同教派(氏族)中,按等比例随机抽取2016年在乌贾因圣城大壶节聚集的958名印度圣人。采用社会文化问卷和精神评估量表对其社会文化背景和精神得分进行评估。采用主成分分析(PCA)和线性回归模型分析社会文化因素对精神得分的影响。p < 1,差异有统计学意义。所有这6个主成分在蒙特卡洛PCA并行分析中都是可维护的,它们共同解释了66.20%的累积方差。其分类分别为解放(pc1)、家族传承(pc2)、刺激(pc3)、信仰(pc4)、教育(pc5)和自我霸权(pc6)。参与者来自联合家庭(p-0.00),他们的日常精神增强(p-0.01),尊重其他宗教(p-0.00)和自我激励(p-0.01)。结论:解放(从家庭束缚中解放出来)、宗教家庭背景的存在、固定的日常生活、对所有宗教的信仰、对精神教育的不懈追求以及自我霸权是决定印度圣徒精神性的主要因素。将这些驱动因素转化为平民的利益可能会丰富他们的整体健康和健康。
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