The Mediating Effects of Spiritual Bypass on Depression, Anxiety, and Stress

IF 0.7 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED Counseling and Values Pub Date : 2019-10-07 DOI:10.1002/cvj.12116
Jesse Fox, Gabriela Picciotto
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Abstract

Spiritual bypass is a defensive psychological posture that prevents people from feeling the pain of difficult emotions or experiences through 2 primary pathways: (a) Psychological Avoidance and (b) Spiritualizing. The authors collected a sample (783 participants) from the general population and tested a parallel mediation model in which 2 factors of spiritual bypass mediated the effect of spirituality on depression, anxiety, and stress. The results demonstrated that Psychological Avoidance and Spiritualizing partially mediated the effect of spirituality on depression and anxiety, whereas they completely mediated the effect of spirituality on stress. The findings are presented in the context of the study's limitations, and implications for clinical practice and research are provided.

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精神旁路对抑郁、焦虑和压力的中介作用
精神回避是一种防御性的心理姿势,它通过两种主要途径阻止人们感受到困难情绪或经历的痛苦:(a)心理回避和(b)精神化。作者从普通人群中收集了一个样本(783名参与者),并测试了一个平行中介模型,其中精神旁路的两个因素介导了精神对抑郁、焦虑和压力的影响。结果表明,心理回避和精神化部分介导了精神性对抑郁和焦虑的影响,而完全介导了精神性对压力的影响。这些发现是在研究的局限性的背景下提出的,并提供了临床实践和研究的意义。
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