Forgiveness Profiles Reveal the Protective Role of Divine Forgiveness in Psychological Adaptation to Fibromyalgia

Kolekcja
artykuły
Pobierz opis bibliograficzny

Opis

  • Tytuł: Forgiveness Profiles Reveal the Protective Role of Divine Forgiveness in Psychological Adaptation to Fibromyalgia
  • Autor/Autorzy:
  • Nazwa czasopisma: PASTORAL PSYCHOLOGY
  • Rok: 2026
  • ISSN: 0031-2789
  • e-ISSN: 1573-6679
  • DOI: 10.1007/s11089-026-01320-z
  • Adres www:: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11089-026-01320-z
  • Abstrakt: Fibromyalgia is a chronic, centrally sensitized pain condition frequently accompanied by psychological distress, making psychosocial resources important for adaptation. This study examined dispositional forgiveness profiles in 236 women with fibromyalgia across four forgiveness domains: self, others, situations, and divine forgiveness. Latent profile analysis identified four subgroups: low divine–low human forgiveness, high divine–moderate human forgiveness, high divine–high human forgiveness, and low divine–high human forgiveness. Forgiveness profiles differed significantly in depression, anxiety, and anger, but not in fibromyalgia severity/impact, which nonetheless correlated negatively with forgiveness of self, others, and situations. Women low in both divine and human forgiveness showed the most unfavorable outcomes, whereas those high in both domains reported the most favorable outcomes. The remaining two profiles showed intermediate results, with outcomes less positive when divine forgiveness was low. These findings suggest that forgiveness—especially divine forgiveness—represents a meaningful dispositional resource linked to psychological resilience in fibromyalgia and may complement established therapeutic interventions.
  • Dyscyplina: psychologia

MARC

  • 002 a Forgiveness Profiles Reveal the Protective Role of Divine Forgiveness in Psychological Adaptation to Fibromyalgia
  • 003 b 0000-0002-6336-7251
  • 003 a Arya Mohabbat (Autor)
  • 003 a Loren Toussaint (Autor)
  • 003 a Pilar Montesó-Curto (Autor)
  • 003 a Sebastian Skalski-Bednarz (Autor)
  • 003 a Taylor Peck (Autor)
  • 004 a Oryginalny artykuł naukowy
  • 006 a PASTORAL PSYCHOLOGY
  • 008 a 2026
  • 011 a 0031-2789
  • 012 a 1573-6679
  • 013 a 10.1007/s11089-026-01320-z
  • 014 a https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11089-026-01320-z
  • 020 a Fibromyalgia is a chronic, centrally sensitized pain condition frequently accompanied by psychological distress, making psychosocial resources important for adaptation. This study examined dispositional forgiveness profiles in 236 women with fibromyalgia across four forgiveness domains: self, others, situations, and divine forgiveness. Latent profile analysis identified four subgroups: low divine–low human forgiveness, high divine–moderate human forgiveness, high divine–high human forgiveness, and low divine–high human forgiveness. Forgiveness profiles differed significantly in depression, anxiety, and anger, but not in fibromyalgia severity/impact, which nonetheless correlated negatively with forgiveness of self, others, and situations. Women low in both divine and human forgiveness showed the most unfavorable outcomes, whereas those high in both domains reported the most favorable outcomes. The remaining two profiles showed intermediate results, with outcomes less positive when divine forgiveness was low. These findings suggest that forgiveness—especially divine forgiveness—represents a meaningful dispositional resource linked to psychological resilience in fibromyalgia and may complement established therapeutic interventions.
  • 022 a Anger
  • 022 a anxiety
  • 022 a depression
  • 022 a Divine forgiveness
  • 022 a Fibromyalgia
  • 022 a forgiveness
  • 022 a Psychological resilience
  • 966 a psychologia
  • 985 a Wydział Filozoficzny
  • 985 b Instytut Psychologii

Dublin Core

Repozytorium Akademii Ignatianum w Krakowie, które jest częścią Portalu Pracowniczego zostało zrealizowane w ramach projektu „Program wzmocnienia potencjału dydaktycznego Uczelni na rzecz rozwoju regionalnego” POWR.03.05.00-00-ZR10/18 współfinansowanego ze środków Unii Europejskiej w ramach Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego.