Religiosity, Adherence to Traditional Culture, and Psychological Well-Being Among African American Elders

Y. Jang, A. Borenstein, D. Chiriboga, Karon L. Phillips, J. Mortimer
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Abstract

To expand our knowledge on the role of religiosity in African American culture, this study assessed the associations among religiosity, adherence to traditional African American culture, and psychological well-being. Regression models of psychological well-being, indexed with depressive symptoms and life satisfaction, were tested using a representative sample of 255 community-dwelling African American older adults in Hillsborough County, Florida. The direct effect of religiosity was found to be significant for both depressive symptoms and life satisfaction. A significant interaction between religiosity and adherence to African American culture was observed in the prediction of life satisfaction. Further analyses indicated that the positive effect of religiosity on life satisfaction was stronger in the more traditional group compared to that in the less traditional group. The results demonstrate that the benefits of religiosity do not exist uniformly across all African Americans but vary by the level of adherence to traditional culture.
非裔美国老年人的宗教信仰、传统文化坚守与心理健康
为了扩大我们对宗教信仰在非裔美国人文化中的作用的认识,本研究评估了宗教信仰、对传统非裔美国人文化的坚持和心理健康之间的联系。以抑郁症状和生活满意度为指标的心理健康回归模型,在佛罗里达州希尔斯堡县的255名社区居住的非裔美国老年人中进行了代表性样本测试。研究发现,宗教信仰对抑郁症状和生活满意度的直接影响均显著。在对生活满意度的预测中,观察到宗教虔诚度和对非裔美国人文化的坚持之间存在显著的相互作用。进一步的分析表明,宗教信仰对生活满意度的积极影响在更传统的群体中比在不那么传统的群体中更强。研究结果表明,宗教虔诚的好处并不是统一存在于所有非裔美国人身上,而是根据对传统文化的坚持程度而有所不同。
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