Exploring the Interplay between Religion, Health, and Subjective Well-Being in Turkey

Murat Yilmaz
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Religion, a primary part of human life, has long been granted as an influential drive shaping individuals' beliefs, values, and behaviors. It permeates numerous aspects of life, granting support, guidance, and a sense of purpose to billions of adherents around the world. This paper investigates the intricate link between subjective well-being and religion by focusing on the influence of religious beliefs and practices on happiness, life satisfaction, and subjective health outcomes. While previous findings have provided inconsistent evidence about this relationship, most of it has been conducted in Western and Judeo-Christian contexts. Even though there are few studies addressing religion and subjective well-being in Turkey this study presents a different perspective by surveying national-level data from Turkey. Existing literature on religion and subjective well-being presents a divided narrative; while some studies suggest that religion positively affects well-being, others claim that it has negative or neutral effects. However, this paper enhances the existing literature by exploring these relationships within the framework of Islamic beliefs and practices examining how religious beliefs and practices influence subjective well-being outcomes in the Muslim framework. The study analyzes subjective well-being, including happiness and life satisfaction, in both cognitive and emotional dimensions. It also explores the connections between religion and subjective mental and physical health investigating the possible moderating effect of religion on Subjective wellbeing and health outcomes. First, it explores the moderating role of religion in the association of subjective well-being and subjective health. In addition, from an Islamic viewpoint, this study focuses on the multiple dimensions of religiosity in a Muslim-populated nation where religious membership and participation concepts vary from Western Christian societies. Islamic beliefs emphasize the importance of living a disciplined and devoted life by focusing on inner virtues and moral behavior. Islam advances a perception of happiness that transcends hedonism and highlights eudaimonic well-being by prioritizing the hereafter over worldly pleasures. The impact of religion on the well-being of Turkey, which has a unique cultural and political structure, is complex. This dichotomy of being secular and religious at the same time allows for significant religious differences, making Turkey an interesting subject of study. The research uses a series of hypotheses exploring the links between religion, happiness, life satisfaction, and health. Its aim is to reveal the relationships between these variables and to determine how religiosity directs these relationships. In addition, the research also investigates how subjective well-being results differ depending on the level of religiosity in Turkey. The data of this study are based on the well-known World Values Survey (WVS) 2012. Three dependent variables were used in the study: happiness, life satisfaction, and subjective health. Three religious determinants measure religious beliefs and practices, and a set of control variables accounts for sociodemographic factors. The findings of this study will contribute to a more nuanced understanding of the complex interaction between religion and health and well-being in different cultural and religious settings. The results present a series of multinomial logistic regression models designed to explore the relationships between independent variables and dependent outcomes. These models discover complex patterns in the data and offer insights into direct and indirect effects, as well as the moderating role of religion in mental health outcomes.
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探索土耳其宗教、健康和主观幸福感之间的相互作用
宗教是人类生活的重要组成部分,长期以来一直被认为是影响个人信仰、价值观和行为的动力。宗教渗透到生活的方方面面,为全世界数十亿信徒提供支持、指导和使命感。本文通过关注宗教信仰和实践对幸福感、生活满意度和主观健康结果的影响,研究主观幸福感与宗教之间错综复杂的联系。虽然以往的研究结果对这种关系提供了不一致的证据,但大多数研究都是在西方和犹太-基督教背景下进行的。尽管有关土耳其宗教和主观幸福感的研究很少,但本研究通过调查土耳其国家层面的数据,提出了一个不同的视角。关于宗教和主观幸福感的现有文献呈现出一种分裂的叙述;一些研究表明宗教对幸福感有积极影响,而另一些研究则声称宗教有消极或中性影响。然而,本文在伊斯兰信仰和习俗的框架内探讨了这些关系,研究了宗教信仰和习俗如何影响穆斯林框架内的主观幸福感结果,从而加强了现有文献的研究。研究从认知和情感两个维度分析了主观幸福感,包括幸福感和生活满意度。研究还探讨了宗教与主观身心健康之间的联系,调查宗教对主观幸福感和健康结果可能产生的调节作用。首先,它探讨了宗教在主观幸福感和主观健康之间的调节作用。此外,从伊斯兰教的角度来看,本研究侧重于穆斯林国家宗教信仰的多个层面,在这个国家,宗教成员和参与的概念与西方基督教社会不同。伊斯兰教信仰强调通过注重内在美德和道德行为,过一种严谨而执着的生活的重要性。伊斯兰教提出了一种超越享乐主义的幸福观,通过优先考虑来世而非世俗享乐,突出了幸福感。土耳其有着独特的文化和政治结构,宗教对其福祉的影响是复杂的。世俗与宗教的二元对立使得宗教差异显著,从而使土耳其成为一个有趣的研究对象。研究采用了一系列假设,探索宗教、幸福、生活满意度和健康之间的联系。其目的是揭示这些变量之间的关系,并确定宗教信仰如何引导这些关系。此外,研究还探讨了土耳其宗教信仰程度不同,主观幸福感结果有何差异。本研究的数据基于著名的《2012 年世界价值观调查》(WVS)。研究中使用了三个因变量:幸福感、生活满意度和主观健康。三个宗教决定因素衡量宗教信仰和实践,一组控制变量考虑社会人口因素。这项研究的结果将有助于人们更细致地了解不同文化和宗教背景下宗教与健康和幸福之间的复杂互动关系。研究结果提出了一系列多项式逻辑回归模型,旨在探索自变量与因果结果之间的关系。这些模型发现了数据中的复杂模式,并对直接和间接影响以及宗教在心理健康结果中的调节作用提出了见解。
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