Perceived Religious Pressures as an Antecedent to Self-Reported Religious/Spiritual Development and Well-Being for Christians

Pub Date : 2023-03-07 DOI:10.1177/00916471231157006
Andrea C. Walker, Andrew S. I. D. Lang
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Past research has confirmed the utility of environmental variables, and perceptions of religious pressure (RP) in particular, in predicting faith maturity and religious schema scores for participants from Christian environments. Whether environmental variables predict religious development and whether religious development, in turn, leads to greater well-being for individuals from broader environments remain unknown. Utilizing participants from both Christian and non-Christian environments, the current study measures religious development variables that were constructed based on self-determination theory (SDT). We used structural equation modeling (SEM) to evaluate our hypothesis that religious pressures RP and autonomy supportive environment (ASE) are antecedents to religious/spiritual relatedness (R/S-R) and self-mastery (R/S-S), which in turn lead to greater well-being, as determined by the presence of meaning in life (MIL). Results indicate that both environmental variables of RP and ASE predicted higher scores on religious/spiritual relatedness and self-mastery, and this led to self-reports of greater well-being for both samples. Therefore, members of the broader religious environment of Christianity responded to RP similarly, implying that certain commonalities may shape Christians’ cognitions around obedience to God and authority across settings, although this result should be interpreted with caution. Further implications of these findings are explored and recommendations for future research provided.
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感知到的宗教压力是基督徒自我报告的宗教/精神发展和幸福的先决条件
过去的研究已经证实了环境变量,特别是宗教压力的感知,在预测来自基督教环境的参与者的信仰成熟度和宗教图式得分方面的效用。环境变量是否能预测宗教发展,以及宗教发展是否能反过来为来自更广泛环境的个人带来更大的福祉,仍然未知。本研究利用来自基督教和非基督教环境的参与者,测量了基于自决理论(SDT)构建的宗教发展变量。我们使用结构方程建模(SEM)来评估我们的假设,即宗教压力RP和自主支持环境(ASE)是宗教/精神关系(R/S-R)和自我掌握(R/S-S)的前因,这反过来又会导致更大的幸福感,这是由生活中意义的存在(MIL)决定的。结果表明,RP和ASE这两个环境变量都预测了更高的宗教/精神相关性和自我掌握得分,这导致两个样本的自我报告都更幸福。因此,基督教更广泛的宗教环境的成员对RP的反应类似,这意味着某些共性可能会影响基督徒对服从上帝和跨环境权威的认知,尽管应该谨慎解释这一结果。对这些发现的进一步含义进行了探讨,并为未来的研究提供了建议。
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