一般性与COVID-19特定情绪压力:宗教实践作为一种潜在应对策略

General and COVID19-specific emotional stress: Religious practice as a potential coping strategy

Economics & Human Biology · 2023
被引 8
人大 A-ABS 2

中文导读

利用2021年西班牙调查数据,研究宗教实践能否缓解一般性和疫情相关的情绪压力,发现女性压力更大,但宗教行为有助于缩小性别差距。

Abstract

Using Spanish microdata from the Survey on mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic conducted in February 2021 by the Centre for Sociological Research (CIS), this paper aims at identifying individual factors associated with an increased risk of mental or emotional distress arising from two different sources: a general pattern of depression or anxiety and distress specifically associated with the pandemic as measured by fears and worries about one's own or others' lives and job and income insecurity due to the COVID-19 health crisis. We explore gender differences in both types of mental distress as well as the role of individual religiosity, measured as religious beliefs and behaviours, as a potential coping strategy. In both general and COVID-specific mental distress, our results provide evidence of gender differences in the risk of suffering these conditions, with a higher incidence among women. We also find that religious beliefs and practice seem to have served as a coping strategy that has allowed females to narrow the gender gap, particularly for practising Catholics. The evidence is stronger for mental distress associated with anxiety or depression. However, it is still present, albeit to a lesser extent, for suffering caused by pandemic-related mental stressors. Our results suggest that religious practices and beliefs might play a key role in alleviating additional distress symptoms caused by emergency situations such as those suffered during the COVID-19 pandemic.

宗教实践应对策略情绪压力性别差异