Pastoral care and mental illness: A quantitative study to explore the competencies of Protestant pastors in Germany to support people who have a mental illness

Birthe Fritz
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Abstract Introduction For the everyday work of pastors, it is relevant to have sufficient knowledge and confidence in dealing with mental illness, which can also be described as Mental Health Literacy (MHL). Method This study examines the current situation of pastoral care with people who have a mental illness in Germany through an online survey. In particular, the MHL of the pastoral caregivers, as well as self-efficacy (SE), willingness to recommend psychotherapeutic help and intensity of networking as further influencing constructs will be taken into account. Results About 26 % of all pastoral care contacts were with people who have a mental illness. Those pastors working outside the parish showed a higher amount of contacts. Personal and professional factors rarely had an impact on the MHL, which was higher on average than in the general population. Furthermore, the study showed significant associations between two MHL aspects (attitude and recognition), willingness to recommend psychotherapeutic help, SE and intensity of networking. The intensity of networking was only predicted by SE. Discussion The results highlight that pastoral contacts with people who have a mental illness occur frequently and show that pastoral caregivers already have a certain level of MHL. The results indicate that, in addition to imparting knowledge, future training should place special emphasis on promoting positive attitudes towards psychotherapy and on encouraging SE.
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教牧关怀与精神疾病:一项探讨德国新教牧师支持精神疾病患者能力的定量研究
对于牧师的日常工作来说,有足够的知识和信心来处理精神疾病是相关的,这也可以被描述为心理健康素养(MHL)。方法本研究通过在线调查,考察德国精神疾病患者的教牧关怀现状。特别是,牧灵照顾者的MHL,以及自我效能感(SE),推荐心理治疗帮助的意愿和网络强度作为进一步的影响结构将被考虑在内。结果约26%的教牧接触者为精神疾病患者。那些在教区外工作的牧师表现出更多的接触。个人和职业因素很少对MHL产生影响,其平均水平高于一般人群。此外,研究还发现,MHL的两个方面(态度和认知)、推荐心理治疗帮助的意愿、自我体验和网络强度之间存在显著关联。网络强度仅由SE预测。研究结果表明,牧养者与精神疾病患者的接触频繁发生,表明牧养者已经具有一定程度的MHL。结果表明,未来的培训除了传授知识外,还应特别强调促进心理治疗的积极态度和鼓励SE。
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