| Literature DB >> 29541972 |
Beata Zarzycka1, Pawel Zietek2.
Abstract
A number of studies have demonstrated links between spiritual struggles and health problems. As yet, however, only a few studies have investigated what makes religious struggle a source of mental problems or a source of well-being. We determined whether spiritual growth, spiritual decline, and meaning-making mediated the relationship between religious struggle and anxiety and satisfaction with life. Of the 180 respondents, 92 were women, and mean (SD) age was 24 (8.2) years. Each respondent completed the Religious and Spiritual Struggles Scale, the Meaning-Making Scale, the Spiritual Transformation Scale, the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory, and the Satisfaction with Life Scale. Religious struggle correlated positively with anxiety and negatively with satisfaction with life. Spiritual growth mediated the relationship between moral and demonic struggle with satisfaction with life, and spiritual decline mediated the relationship between demonic, moral, and interpersonal struggle with anxiety. Finally, meaning-making mediated the relationship between religious doubt and satisfaction with life.Entities:
Keywords: Meaning-making; Mediation; Religious struggle; Spiritual struggle; Spiritual transformation
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Year: 2019 PMID: 29541972 PMCID: PMC6606662 DOI: 10.1007/s10943-018-0598-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Relig Health ISSN: 0022-4197
Demographic characteristics of 180 respondents in a study assessing whether spiritual growth, spiritual decline, or meaning-making mediated the relationship between religious struggle and anxiety and satisfaction with life
| Characteristic |
| % |
|---|---|---|
| Sex | ||
| Female | 92 | 51.1 |
| Male | 88 | 48.9 |
| Education | ||
| Elementary | 2 | 1.1 |
| Secondary | 152 | 84.4 |
| Higher professional | 26 | 14.5 |
| Marital status | ||
| Singe | 164 | 91.1 |
| Married | 16 | 8.9 |
| Place of residence | ||
| Village | 77 | 42.8 |
| City or town < 200,000 people | 60 | 33.3 |
| City > 200,000 people | 43 | 23.9 |
| Total | 180 | 100 |
Fig. 1Our conceptual model of how spiritual growth, spiritual decline, and meaning-making might mediate the effect of religious struggle on anxiety and satisfaction with life. c—total effect of predictor on outcome without the mediator in the model; c′—direct effect of predictor on outcome while controlling for the mediator; a1, a2, a3—effect of the predictor on the mediator; b1, b2, b3—effect of the mediator on the outcome
Distribution of scores on variables in a study determining whether spiritual growth, spiritual decline, or meaning-making mediate the effects of religious struggle on anxiety and satisfaction with life among 180 respondents
| Variable | Skewness | Kurtosis | Kolmogorov–Smirnov | Cronbach’s α | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Statistic |
| |||||
| Domains of religious struggle | ||||||
| Divine | 1.68 (.86) | 1.61 | 2.48 | .22 | < .001 | .89 |
| Demonic | 1.67 (.95) | 1.44 | 1.31 | .28 | < .001 | .92 |
| Moral | 2.31 (.99) | .41 | − .66 | .12 | < .001 | .79 |
| Ultimate meaning | 2.31 (1.18) | .57 | − .76 | .16 | < .001 | .91 |
| Interpersonal | 1.98 (.94) | .98 | .23 | .15 | < .001 | .83 |
| Doubt | 2.52 (1.13) | .27 | − 1.03 | .10 | < .001 | .87 |
| Effect mediators | ||||||
| Spiritual growth | 3.52 (1.53) | − .02 | − 1.08 | .08 | .01 | .98 |
| Spiritual decline | 2.58 (1.29) | .64 | − .56 | .14 | < .001 | .92 |
| Meaning-making | 3.25 (.84) | − .52 | .24 | .09 | .001 | .81 |
| Primary study outcomes | ||||||
| State anxiety | 2.89 (.53) | − .47 | .25 | .08 | .009 | .92 |
| Satisfaction with life | 3.57 (1.29) | − .22 | − .72 | .07 | .021 | .85 |
Correlations among dimensions of Religious and Spiritual Struggles Scale, Meaning-Making Scale, Spiritual Transformation Scale, Anxiety and Satisfaction with Life Scale
| Variable | Variable number | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | |
| 1 Divine | – | |||||||||
| 2 Demonic | .30*** | – | ||||||||
| 3 Moral | .39*** | .54*** | – | |||||||
| 4 Ultimate | .39*** | .21*** | .40*** | – | ||||||
| 5 Interpersonal | .28*** | .22** | .39*** | .27*** | – | |||||
| 6 Doubt | .32*** | .22** | .46*** | .52*** | .37*** | – | ||||
| 7 Meaning-Making | − .07 | .04 | .10 | − .02 | .07 | .22** | – | |||
| 8 Growth | − .06 | .27*** | .26** | − .08 | .02 | .12 | .37*** | – | ||
| 9 Decline | .40*** | .17* | .20** | .36*** | .25** | .41*** | .16* | .13 | – | |
| 10 Anxiety | .16* | .08 | .20** | .24** | .19* | .23** | − .06 | .02 | .16* | – |
| 11 Satisfaction | − .33*** | − .19* | − .20** | − .32*** | − .04 | − .24** | .15* | .13 | − .14 | − .43*** |
*p < .05; ** p < .01; *** p < .001
Outcomes of mediation analyses from religious struggle to anxiety and satisfaction with life assessing indirect effects of spiritual growth, decline, and meaning-making
| Models without mediator | Models with mediator | Bootstrap results for indirect effects | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| B | B | 95% CI | |||||||
|
| c |
| c′ | a | b | ab | Lower | Upper | |
| Struggle—Mediator—Anxiety | |||||||||
| DEM-Decline-Anxiety | < .01 | .04 | .04 | .03 | .23* | .06* | .02 | .0005 | .0490 |
| MOR-Decline-Anxiety | .04** | .11** | .06* | .10* | .26** | .06* | .02 | .0007 | .0426 |
| INTER-Decline-Anxiety | .04** | .11* | .06* | .10* | .33** | .05 | .02 | .0005 | .0518 |
| Struggle—Mediator—Satisfaction | |||||||||
| MOR-Growth-Satisfaction | .04** | − 1.29* | .11*** | − 1.48** | .42** | .68* | .28 | .0044 | .7110 |
| DEM-Growth-Satisfaction | .04* | − 1.28* | .04** | − 1.46** | .43*** | .68* | .29 | .0205 | .7824 |
| DEM-Decline-Satisfaction | .04* | − 1.28* | .11*** | − 1.46** | .21* | − .72* | − .15 | − .5154 | − .0012 |
| INTER-Decline-Satisfaction | < .01 | − .28 | .06* | − .07 | .34*** | − .85* | − .29 | − .7091 | − .0563 |
| Doubt-Meaning-Satisfaction | .06** | − 1.37** | .12*** | − 1.51** | .17** | 1.41* | .23 | .0304 | .6159 |
DEM—demonic; MOR—moral; INTER—interpersonal; B—unstandardized regression weight; c—total effect of predictor on outcome without the mediator in the model; c′—direct effect of predictor on outcome while controlling for the mediator; a—effect of the predictor on the mediator; b—effect of the mediator on the outcome; ab—indirect effect of predictor on outcome through the mediator; R2—amount of variance explained by the model; CI—confidence intervals
*p < .05; **p < .01; ***p < .001