Are "Sense of Coherence" and "Hope" Related Constructs? Examining These Concepts in Three Cultural Groups in Israel.

Israel journal of psychiatry Pub Date : 2017-01-01
Orna Braun-Lewensohn, Sarah Abu-Kaf, Tehila Kalagy
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Introduction: The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationships between two coping factors which facilitate adoptive adjustment when facing stressful situations. We have examined links between sense of coherence (SOC) and the concept of hope as well as its wish and expectation components and its collective and individual dimensions. We have studied three cultural groups in Israel: secular Jews, religious Jews and Bedouin Arabs.

Method: Data were collected during two military operations (Pillar of Clouds and Protective Edge) from 385 adolescents aged 12-18; 76 secular Jews, 110 religious Jews and 199 Bedouin Arabs. Adolescents filled out selfreported questionnaires which were comprised of items determining demographics, sense of coherence and hope.

Results: Results show that while religious Jews reported the strongest SOC, Bedouin Arabs reported the strongest hope. As for the links, major differences were revealed between the Jewish groups and the Bedouin Arab group. In both Jewish groups significant correlations were found between the expectation component and/or the global hope and SOC; however, no links were found between the global hope or its components or dimensions and SOC among the Bedouin Arab group.

Conclusion: Overall, in spite of some overlap between these concepts in the Jewish groups it seems that SOC and hope have their own unique characteristics and, thus, stand as separate resources when facing stress situation. The discussion highlights cultural differences and similarities among these groups with regard to the main concepts of this article. Finally, some psychoeducational suggestions are offered, focusing on cultural sensitivity.

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“连贯感”和“希望”相关构念吗?在以色列的三个文化群体中考察这些概念。
前言:本研究的目的是评估两种应对因素之间的关系,这两种应对因素有助于面对压力情况下的适应性调整。我们研究了连贯感(SOC)与希望概念之间的联系,以及它的愿望和期望成分及其集体和个人维度。我们研究了以色列的三个文化群体:世俗犹太人、宗教犹太人和贝都因阿拉伯人。方法:收集两次军事行动(云柱和护边)中385名12-18岁青少年的数据;76名非宗教犹太人,110名宗教犹太人和199名贝都因阿拉伯人。青少年填写自我报告的调查问卷,其中包括确定人口统计、一致性和希望的项目。结果:结果显示,宗教犹太人的SOC最强,而贝都因阿拉伯人的SOC最强。至于联系,在犹太群体和贝都因阿拉伯群体之间发现了重大差异。在两个犹太群体中,期望成分和/或整体希望与SOC之间存在显著相关性;然而,在贝都因阿拉伯群体中,没有发现全球希望或其组成部分或维度与SOC之间的联系。结论:总体而言,尽管这些概念在犹太群体中有一些重叠,但SOC和希望似乎有自己独特的特征,因此,在面对压力情况时,它们是独立的资源。讨论强调了这些群体之间关于本文主要概念的文化差异和相似之处。最后,提出了以文化敏感性为重点的心理教育建议。
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