Literature DB >> 27231809

Modern health worries - the dark side of spirituality?

Ferenc Köteles1, Péter Simor2,3, Márton Czető4, Noémi Sárog5, Renáta Szemerszky1.   

Abstract

Modern health worries (MHWs) are widespread in modern societies. MHWs were connected to both negative and positive psychological characteristics in previous studies. The study aimed to investigate the relationships among intuitive-experiential information processing style, spirituality, MHWs, and psychological well-being. Members of the Hungarian Skeptic Society (N = 128), individuals committed to astrology (N = 601), and people from a non-representative community sample (N = 554) completed questionnaires assessing intuitive-experiential information processing style, spirituality, modern health worries (MHWs), and psychological well-being. Astrologers showed higher levels of spirituality, intuitive-experiential thinking, and modern health worries than individuals from the community sample; and skeptics scored even lower than the latter group with respect to all three constructs. Within the community sample, medium level connections between measures of spirituality and the experiential thinking style, and weak to medium level correlations between spirituality and MHWs were found. The connection between MHWs and experiential thinking style was completely mediated by spirituality. Individuals with higher levels of spirituality are particularly vulnerable to overgeneralized messages on health related risks. Official communication of potential risks based on rational scientific reasoning is not appropriate to persuade them as it has no impact on the intuitive-experiential system.
© 2016 Scandinavian Psychological Associations and John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  Spirituality; intuitive-experiential system; modern health worries

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27231809     DOI: 10.1111/sjop.12297

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Scand J Psychol        ISSN: 0036-5564


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