Abstract
This study examined multiple types of forgiveness as predictors of mortality and potential psychosocial, spiritual, and health
mechanisms of the effects of forgiveness on longevity. Data from a nationally representative sample of United States adults
ages 66 and older assessed forgiveness, health, religiousness/spirituality, and socio-demographics (N = 1,232). God’s unconditional forgiveness and conditional forgiveness of others initially emerged as statistically significant
predictors of mortality risk. However, only conditional forgiveness of others remained a significant predictor of mortality
after controlling for religious, socio-demographic, and health behavior variables. Mediators of the association between conditional
forgiveness of others and mortality were examined, and a statistically significant indirect effect was identified involving
physical health. These findings suggest that conditional forgiveness of others is associated with risk for all-cause mortality,
and that the mortality risk of conditional forgiveness may be conferred by its influences on physical health.
mechanisms of the effects of forgiveness on longevity. Data from a nationally representative sample of United States adults
ages 66 and older assessed forgiveness, health, religiousness/spirituality, and socio-demographics (N = 1,232). God’s unconditional forgiveness and conditional forgiveness of others initially emerged as statistically significant
predictors of mortality risk. However, only conditional forgiveness of others remained a significant predictor of mortality
after controlling for religious, socio-demographic, and health behavior variables. Mediators of the association between conditional
forgiveness of others and mortality were examined, and a statistically significant indirect effect was identified involving
physical health. These findings suggest that conditional forgiveness of others is associated with risk for all-cause mortality,
and that the mortality risk of conditional forgiveness may be conferred by its influences on physical health.
- Content Type Journal Article
- Pages 1-12
- DOI 10.1007/s10865-011-9362-4
- Authors
- Loren L. Toussaint, Department of Psychology, Luther College, Decorah, IA 52101, USA
- Amy D. Owen, Center for Spirituality, Theology, and Health, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, USA
- Alyssa Cheadle, Harvard Divinity School, Cambridge, MA, USA
- Journal Journal of Behavioral Medicine
- Online ISSN 1573-3521
- Print ISSN 0160-7715