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当宗教带来伤害:宗教会众中的结构性性别歧视与健康

When Religion Hurts: Structural Sexism and Health in Religious Congregations

American Sociological Review · 2021
被引 54
人大 A+FT50ABS 4*

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研究发现,在性别歧视严重的宗教会众中,女性自评健康显著更差;只有参加包容性会众的女性才比不参加宗教活动的人更健康,而男性几乎不受影响。

Abstract

An emerging line of research has begun to document the relationship between structural sexism and health. This work shows that structural sexism—defined as systematic gender inequality in power and resources—within U.S. state-level institutions and within marriages can shape individuals’ physical health. In the present study, we use a novel dataset created by linking two nationally representative surveys (the General Social Survey and the National Congregations Study) to explore the health consequences of structural sexism within another setting: religious institutions. Although religious participation is generally associated with positive health outcomes, many religious institutions create and reinforce a high degree of structural sexism, which is harmful for health. Prior research has not reconciled these seemingly conflicting patterns. We find that among religious participants, women who attend sexist religious institutions report significantly worse self-rated health than do those who attend more inclusive congregations. Furthermore, only women who attend inclusive religious institutions exhibit a health advantage relative to non-participants. We observe marginal to no statistically significant effects among men. Our results suggest the health benefits of religious participation do not extend to groups that are systematically excluded from power and status within their religious institutions.

性别不平等健康社会学宗教社会学结构性歧视