Spirituality as a Protective Factor

Nicole Gilbertson Wilke, Megan Roberts, Tony Mitchell, Amanda Hiles Howard
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Adults who were separated from parental care as children and resided in alternative care settings often experience difficulties throughout their lifespan. Thus, it is important to explore factors that lead to better outcomes. Spirituality is one protective factor that has received attention in academic literature in recent years. However, little work has examined spirituality in this population or the specific ways it impacts wellbeing in adulthood. Using thematic analysis, the current study explored the specific ways spirituality serves as a protective factor in a multinational sample of 267 individuals with care experience. Data revealed six spirituality-related themes: 1) relationship with God, 2) spiritual community support, 3) spirituality as a component of identity development, 4) a belief in a higher purpose, 5) spirituality-motivated servanthood, and 6) access to spirituality-based teachings and teachers. Based on these findings, we propose data-informed recommendations to improve services for children separated from parental care.
精神作为一种保护因素
儿童时期与父母分离并居住在替代照料环境中的成年人在其一生中经常遇到困难。因此,探索导致更好结果的因素很重要。灵性是近年来在学术文献中受到关注的一个保护因素。然而,很少有研究调查这一人群的精神状态,或者它对成年后幸福感的具体影响。利用主题分析,目前的研究在267个有护理经历的人的跨国样本中探索了精神作为保护因素的具体方式。数据显示了六个与灵性相关的主题:1)与上帝的关系,2)灵性社区的支持,3)灵性作为身份发展的一个组成部分,4)对更高目标的信仰,5)灵性激励的仆人,6)获得基于灵性的教导和老师。基于这些发现,我们提出了基于数据的建议,以改善对脱离父母照顾的儿童的服务。
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