Examining the Proximal Relationship between Religious Coping and Depression among Trauma-Exposed Adults.

IF 0.8 Q3 PSYCHIATRY Mental Health Religion & Culture Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-30 DOI:10.1080/13674676.2024.2357795
Emmanuel D Thomas, Manshu Yang, Ateka A Contractor, Nicole H Weiss
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Depression is a common consequence of sexual victimization. Although religious coping has been previously studied within the context of sexual victimization, there is a dearth of research examining the potential reciprocal relationships between religious coping and depression among adults with a history of sexual victimization at the daily level. The current study addresses this important gap by leveraging an intensive longitudinal design and data analysis to explore bidirectional daily relations between religious coping and depression symptoms in a community sample of adults with a history of sexual victimization. Participants were 84 individuals with a history of sexual assault who self-identified as religious (M age = 37.43, 67.5% women, 83.1% white). Cross-lagged models showed that prior-day religious coping positively predicted next-day depression symptoms, whereas prior-day depression did not predict next-day religious coping. Findings underscore the potential utility of religious coping in the detection and treatment of depression in this population.

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创伤暴露成人宗教应对与抑郁的近端关系研究。
抑郁症是性侵害的常见后果。虽然先前已经在性受害的背景下研究了宗教应对,但在日常层面上,对有性受害历史的成年人的宗教应对和抑郁之间潜在的相互关系进行研究的研究却很缺乏。当前的研究通过利用密集的纵向设计和数据分析来解决这一重要差距,以探索社区样本中有性受害史的成年人的宗教应对和抑郁症状之间的双向日常关系。参与者为84名有性侵犯史且自认为是宗教人士的个体(M年龄= 37.43岁,67.5%为女性,83.1%为白人)。交叉滞后模型显示,前一天的宗教应对积极预测第二天的抑郁症状,而前一天的抑郁不预测第二天的宗教应对。研究结果强调了宗教应对在这一人群中发现和治疗抑郁症的潜在效用。
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