Building Resilience and Sense of Control among Adults with Sensory Disabilities as They Grow Older: Examining the Effect of Prayer

Q2 Arts and Humanities Journal of Disability and Religion Pub Date : 2022-01-02 DOI:10.1080/23312521.2022.2035884
S. Pandya
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Abstract This article reports a study of the effect of online prayer lessons in building resilience and sense of personal control among adults with sensory disabilities over a six-year period. Data from intervention and control group participants in select Asian and African cities were collected at baseline (T1) (N1=244) and at three-year intervals T2 (N2=217) and T3 (N3=194). Results indicated that the online prayer lessons were effective (Cohen’s d range = 0.34–1.19, p≤.01) thereby indicating that prayer endowed adults with sensory disabilities a distant perspective on their personal problems and helped make progress on it emotionally. Men, middle class, Hindus, single (never married, widowed, divorced), and living with kin/nuclear families responded better to the online prayer lessons. The ordinary least squares regression and Tobit models indicated that maximum variation in outcomes was attributed to intervention adherence: attending of the online lessons and self-recitation/practice. The longitudinal structural equation model indicated a sustained effect of the said predictors as well as a mutual covariance between resilience and personal control outcomes over a period of time. With certain refinements for women, upper class participants, Christians, currently married, and living with extended family or alone, online prayer lessons are an effective resilience-building intervention for adults with sensory disabilities.
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随着年龄的增长,在有感觉障碍的成年人中建立恢复力和控制感:检查祈祷的效果
摘要:本文报道了一项为期六年的研究,研究了在线祈祷课程在感官障碍成人中建立弹性和个人控制感的效果。在基线(T1) (N1=244)和三年间隔T2 (N2=217)和T3 (N3=194)收集来自亚洲和非洲城市的干预组和对照组参与者的数据。结果表明,在线祈祷课程是有效的(科恩的d范围= 0.34-1.19,p≤0.01),这表明祈祷使有感觉障碍的成年人从长远的角度看待他们的个人问题,并有助于在情感上取得进展。男性、中产阶级、印度教徒、单身(未婚、丧偶、离婚)、与亲属/核心家庭生活在一起的人对在线祈祷课程的反应更好。普通最小二乘回归和Tobit模型表明,结果的最大变化归因于干预依从性:参加在线课程和自我背诵/练习。纵向结构方程模型显示了上述预测因子的持续效应,以及弹性和个人控制结果在一段时间内的相互协方差。对于女性、上层社会参与者、基督徒、已婚人士、与大家庭或独自生活的人来说,在线祈祷课程是一种有效的恢复能力建设干预措施,对有感官障碍的成年人来说是有效的。
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