Experience of Wondering Awe and Perception of Nature as a Resource during the COVID-19 Pandemic-Findings from a Cross Sectional Survey of Participants in Jerusalem

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作者
Buessing, Arndt [1 ]
Zini, Avraham [2 ]
Vered, Yuval [2 ]
机构
[1] Witten Herdecke Univ, Fac Hlth Witten, Professorship Qual Life Spiritual & Coping, D-58313 Herdecke, Germany
[2] Univ Jerusalem, Fac Dent Med, Hadassah Med Ctr, IL-12272 Jerusalem, Israel
关键词
wondering awe; nature perception; coping; wellbeing; Jewish faith; Jerusalem; COVID-19; pandemic; STRESS;
D O I
10.3390/rel14020276
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B9 [宗教];
学科分类号
010107 ;
摘要
During the COVID-19 pandemic most people had to cope with the negative implications of the lockdowns, and perceived times of social isolation and loneliness, and thus low wellbeing. Among the best predictors of positive changes of pandemic related attitudes and behaviors was the experience of pausing in wondering awe with subsequent feelings of gratitude. As these observations came from a secular society with a Christian background, we now aimed to analyzed to what extend Jewish people from Israel were experiencing such moments of wondering awe during the COVID-19 pandemic, and how these perceptions are related to their psychological wellbeing. For that purpose, between June and July 2021 a cross-sectional survey with standardized questionnaires was applied among 147 participants from Jerusalem. Those with high wellbeing and those who can rely on their faith as a resource to cope with the pandemic were more intensively perceiving moments of Awe/Gratitude. Awe/Gratitude and a low perception of COVID-19 related stressors were the best predictors of participants' psychological wellbeing. Against our expectation, Awe/Gratitude was not significantly associated with the experience of nature and enjoying reflective times of silence. Both resources, Awe/Gratitude as a an experiential aspect of spirituality and Nature/Silence as a source to encounter the sacred in one's life, are relevant and should be supported.
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