Absent Relations of Religious Coping to Telomere Length in African American and White Women and Men.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q4 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY Experimental Aging Research Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2023-05-31 DOI:10.1080/0361073X.2023.2219187
Jason J Ashe, Michele K Evans, Alan B Zonderman, Shari R Waldstein
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Abstract

Objectives: This study investigated whether race and sex moderated the relations of religious coping to telomere length (TL), a biomarker of cellular aging implicated in race-related health disparities.

Methods: Participant data were drawn from the Healthy Aging in Neighborhoods of Diversity across the Life Span (HANDLS) study, which included 252 socioeconomically diverse African American and White men and women aged (30-64 years old). Cross-sectional multivariable regression analyses examined interactive associations of religious coping, race, and sex to TL, adjusting for other sociodemographic characteristics.

Results: Religious coping was unrelated to TL in this sample (p's > .05). There were no notable race or sex differences. Post hoc exploratory analyses similarly found that neither secular social support coping use nor substance use coping was associated with TL.

Conclusion: There was no evidence to support that religious coping use provided protective effects to TL in this sample of African American and White women and men. Nevertheless, future studies should use more comprehensive assessments of religious coping and intersectional identities to provide an in-depth examination of religiosity/spirituality as a potential culturally salient protective factor in cellular aging among African Americans in the context of specific chronic stressors such as discrimination.

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非裔美国人和白人女性和男性的宗教应对与端粒长度没有关系。
目的:本研究探讨了种族和性别是否会调节宗教应对与端粒长度(TL)的关系,TL是与种族相关的健康差异有关的细胞衰老的生物标志物。方法:参与者数据来自“生命周期多样性社区的健康老龄化”(HANDLS)研究,该研究包括252名年龄在30-64岁之间的不同社会经济背景的非裔美国人和白人男性和女性。横断面多变量回归分析检验了宗教应对、种族和性别与TL之间的互动关系,并对其他社会人口统计学特征进行了调整。结果:宗教应对与TL无关(p > 0.05)。没有明显的种族或性别差异。事后的探索性分析同样发现,世俗社会支持应对使用和物质使用应对都与TL无关。结论:在非裔美国人和白人女性和男性的样本中,没有证据支持宗教应对使用对TL有保护作用。然而,未来的研究应该对宗教应对和交叉身份进行更全面的评估,以深入研究宗教信仰/灵性作为非洲裔美国人在特定慢性压力源(如歧视)下细胞衰老的潜在文化显著保护因素。
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Experimental Aging Research
Experimental Aging Research 医学-老年医学
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期刊介绍: Experimental Aging Research is a life span developmental and aging journal dealing with research on the aging process from a psychological and psychobiological perspective. It meets the need for a scholarly journal with refereed scientific papers dealing with age differences and age changes at any point in the adult life span. Areas of major focus include experimental psychology, neuropsychology, psychobiology, work research, ergonomics, and behavioral medicine. Original research, book reviews, monographs, and papers covering special topics are published.
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