Associations between Prayer and Mental Health among Christian Youth in the Philippines
Abstract
:1. Introduction
Objectives of the Study
2. Review of the Literature
2.1. Perspectives about Prayer
2.2. A Theoretical Model of the Causal Pathway of Prayer for Mental Health
2.3. Prayer Life Experiences of Filipino Christian Youth
3. Methodology
Demographics and Procedure
4. Results and Discussion
4.1. Contextualized Data on Prayer
“I pray to him when I need his advice or guidance, especially when I am having trouble”.(Female 3: ORD)
“I also pray a lot when I have lots of problems to ask for guidance and strength to overcome my problems”.(Female 9: CATH)
“I would also pray whenever I feel lost and need guidance from the Lord”.(Male 18: CATH)
“I usually pray when I need guidance for a particular situation”.(Male 24: CATH)
“After praying, I feel a bit of weight lifted off my shoulders”.(Female 13: CATH)
“Whenever I am praying, I feel empowered and am reminded that I am not alone whatever obstacle I encounter as I go along my path”.(Female 1: CATH)
“I feel a sense of protection and love whenever I start praying as I feel God’s presence”.(Male 9: CATH)
“After praying, sometimes I feel relieved, hopeful, at peace”.(Male 11: CATH)
“When I pray, I usually try to visualize myself in a sort of safe space just for God and me, which gives me this comfort I was talking about as well as happiness because of the opportunity I am given to talk to Him”.(Male 1: ORD)
4.2. Potential Causal Pathway Linking Private Prayer to Mental Health among Select Filipino Christian Youth
4.3. Intimate Relationship between Prayer and Mental Health
4.4. The Source of Beliefs
“Answer me quickly, O Lord; my spirit fails.Do not hide your face from me, or I be like those who go down to the pit.Let the morning bring me word of your unfailing love, for in you I put my trust.”
“Turn to me and be gracious, for I am lonely and afflicted.Relieve the troubles of my heart, and bring me out of my distress.Consider my affliction and my trouble, and forgive all my sins”.
“my rock in whom I take refuge, my shield and the horn of my salvation,my stronghold and my refuge […]”.
4.5. The Value of Prayer
4.6. The Experience of Prayer Leading to Positive Emotional Health
5. Limitations and Strengths
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Variables | Total | |
---|---|---|
n | % | |
Gender | ||
Male | 27 | 62% |
Female | 16 | 38% |
Total | 43 | 100% |
Religion | ||
Catholic | 39 | 90% |
Other Christian denominations | 4 | 10% |
Total | 43 | 100% |
Inquiry | Content References | Frequency | Coverage |
---|---|---|---|
What is prayer? | Communicating with God | 31 | 0.0418 |
Personal or private encounter with God | 5 | 0.0073 | |
A manifestation of faith and loyalty | 5 | 0.0048 | |
Act of worship | 4 | 0.0029 | |
Conversation | 3 | 0.0036 | |
Spiritual | 3 | 0.0025 | |
Two-way communication | 3 | 0.0062 | |
A form of reflection | 2 | 0.0034 | |
A group activity | 2 | 0.0025 | |
A relationship | 2 | 0.0028 | |
A meditation | 1 | 0.0012 | |
A message | 1 | 0.0012 | |
Storytelling | 1 | 0.0015 | |
Subjective | 1 | 0.0021 | |
A sacred event | 1 | 0.0019 |
Inquiry | Content References | Frequency | Coverage |
---|---|---|---|
Why do you pray? | Expression of gratitude | 27 | 0.0394 |
Request or favor | 16 | 0.0243 | |
Seeking guidance | 9 | 0.0145 | |
Asking forgiveness | 8 | 0.0019 | |
Psychological comfort | 8 | 0.0122 | |
As part of an everyday ritual | 1 | 0.0007 | |
Communicating with deceased loved ones | 1 | 0.0010 | |
Expressing concerns | 1 | 0.0009 |
Inquiry | Content References | Frequency | Coverage |
---|---|---|---|
When do you pray? | When feeling down or troubled | 15 | 0.0195 |
Evening | 11 | 0.0134 | |
Meal | 6 | 0.0059 | |
Mass | 3 | 0.0035 | |
Morning | 3 | 0.0022 | |
No specific time or place | 3 | 0.0052 | |
Significant live events | 3 | 0.0052 | |
Everyday | 2 | 0.0041 |
Inquiry | Content References | Frequency | Coverage |
---|---|---|---|
How do you pray? | Silently | 12 | 0.0176 |
Spontaneously | 9 | 0.0160 | |
Making the sign of the cross | 6 | 0.0107 | |
Closing eyes as a symbol of God’s invisibility | 5 | 0.0062 | |
With order of thanksgiving then request | 4 | 0.0074 | |
ACTS method | 3 | 0.0093 | |
Lying down | 2 | 0.0020 | |
Short prayer | 2 | 0.0019 | |
Kneeling | 1 | 0.0018 | |
Reciting | 1 | 0.0011 |
Inquiry | Content References | Frequency | Coverage |
---|---|---|---|
What do you feel when you pray? | Light, calm, relaxed | 13 | 0.0228 |
Sense of security and reassurance | 9 | 0.0146 | |
Sense of relief | 7 | 0.0073 | |
Like talking to God | 5 | 0.0075 | |
A source of happiness | 4 | 0.0085 | |
Fulfillment | 3 | 0.0021 | |
Varies, depending on the content of the prayer | 3 | 0.0138 | |
Answered | 1 | 0.0020 | |
Empowered | 1 | 0.0021 | |
Loved | 1 | 0.0007 | |
Not alone | 1 | 0.0023 |
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Del Castillo, F.A.; Del Castillo, C.D.B.; Koenig, H.G. Associations between Prayer and Mental Health among Christian Youth in the Philippines. Religions 2023, 14, 806. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel14060806
Del Castillo FA, Del Castillo CDB, Koenig HG. Associations between Prayer and Mental Health among Christian Youth in the Philippines. Religions. 2023; 14(6):806. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel14060806
Chicago/Turabian StyleDel Castillo, Fides A., Clarence Darro B. Del Castillo, and Harold George Koenig. 2023. "Associations between Prayer and Mental Health among Christian Youth in the Philippines" Religions 14, no. 6: 806. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel14060806
APA StyleDel Castillo, F. A., Del Castillo, C. D. B., & Koenig, H. G. (2023). Associations between Prayer and Mental Health among Christian Youth in the Philippines. Religions, 14(6), 806. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel14060806