晚年生活中的精神支持和幸福:重新审视上帝介导的控制的作用

IF 0.8 Q4 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY Journal of Religion Spirituality & Aging Pub Date : 2022-03-09 DOI:10.1080/15528030.2022.2045664
Laura Upenieks
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宗教健康文献的一个中心发现经受住了时间的考验,即参加宗教集会与以后生活中大量的健康和心理健康益处有关。在这项研究中,我们通过考虑精神支持的作用来探讨为什么会这样,精神支持被定义为教会成员以支持接受者的宗教信仰和行为为目的给予的帮助。利用2001-2004年宗教、健康和老龄化研究中老年人样本的纵向数据,滞后因变量模型的结果表明,基线时更大的精神支持与更低的抑郁有关,这种联系部分地解释了对上帝中介控制(将上帝视为合作伙伴)的看法。我们将我们的发现置于社会情感选择性理论和老年超越理论中,并为宗教或牧师临床医生提供我们的结果的实际意义。
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Spiritual support and well-being in later life: revisiting the role of god-mediated control
ABSTRACT One central finding of the religion-health literature which has stood the test of time is that participation in religious congregations is linked with a vast array of health and mental health benefits in later life. In this study, we probe why this might be so by considering the role of spiritual support, defined as assistance given by fellow church members with the purpose of bolstering the religious beliefs and behaviors of the recipient. Using longitudinal data from a sample of older adults from the 2001–2004 Religion, Health, and Aging Study, results from lagged dependent variable models suggest that greater spiritual support at baseline was associated with lower depression, an association which was partially explained by perceptions of God-mediated control (viewing God as a collaborative partner). We situate our findings within socioemotional selectivity theory and gerotranscendence theory and offer practical implications of our results for religious or pastoral clinicians.
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Journal of Religion Spirituality & Aging
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Religion, Spirituality and Aging is an interdisciplinary, interfaith professional journal in which the needs, aspirations, and resources of aging constituencies come clearly into focus. Combining practical innovation and scholarly insight, the peer-reviewed journal offers timely information and probing articles on such subjects as long-term care for the aging, support systems for families of the aging, retirement, counseling, death, ethical issues, and more . Providing a crucial balance between theory and practice, the journal informs secular professionals – administrators, counselors, nurses, physicians, recreational rehabilitative therapists, and social workers – about developments in the field of Religion, Spirituality, and Aging. The journal also serves as a resource for religious professionals, such as pastors, religious educators, chaplains, and pastoral counselors who work with aging people and their families.
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