Worship choices and wellbeing of Australian churchgoing Catholics during COVID-19 church closures

IF 1.3 Q3 PSYCHIATRY Mental Health Religion & Culture Pub Date : 2022-05-28 DOI:10.1080/13674676.2022.2066645
P. Martyr
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ABSTRACT Catholic worship prioritises in-person ritual contact, but due to COVID-19, most Australian places of worship closed during 2020. An online survey of 1173 Australian churchgoing Catholics using the Spiritual Well Being Scale found no significant difference in Existential and Religious Wellbeing scores between groups who were still experiencing church closures and those who could attend church again. In those still experiencing church closures, standard multiple regression revealed significant and positive relationships between age and virtual worship engagement and both Existential and Religious Wellbeing scores. However, in those who could attend church once more, pre- and post-closure Mass attendance rate, and both virtual and real-life worship during church closures were all predictive of higher Existential and Religious Wellbeing scores. These results support the provision of access to both virtual and real-life worship during church closures, and their positive effects on both existential and religious wellbeing in a churchgoing Catholic population.
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新冠肺炎教堂关闭期间澳大利亚教徒的礼拜选择和福祉
天主教崇拜优先考虑面对面的仪式接触,但由于2019冠状病毒病,大多数澳大利亚礼拜场所在2020年关闭。一项使用精神健康量表对1173名澳大利亚天主教徒进行的在线调查发现,在仍然经历教堂关闭的群体和可以再次参加教堂的群体之间,存在主义和宗教健康得分没有显着差异。在那些仍然经历教堂关闭的人中,标准多元回归显示年龄和虚拟崇拜参与以及存在和宗教幸福得分之间存在显著的正相关关系。然而,在那些可以再次参加教堂的人中,关闭前后的弥撒出席率,以及教堂关闭期间的虚拟和现实崇拜都预示着更高的存在和宗教幸福得分。这些结果支持在教堂关闭期间提供虚拟和现实崇拜的机会,以及它们对天主教徒的存在和宗教福祉的积极影响。
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