“The assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen”: racial differences in the effects of changes in religiosity and hope in later life

IF 0.8 Q4 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Laura Upenieks
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Religious or spiritual approaches to life that promise human fulfillment requires an understanding of hope, defined as feelings of confidence that things will turn out well in the future. Drawing on longitudinal data from the 2001–2004 Religion, Aging, and Health Survey, this study sought to assess how changes in two aspects of religiosity, one public (religious attendance) and one private (beliefs in God-mediated control) affect hope over time, and whether there were racial differences in these relationships. Results from lagged dependent variable models showed that stable high and increasing religious attendance and God-mediated control beliefs over time were associated with greater hope, with the latter association stronger for Black older adults. We discuss our findings by situating hope as a resource that can aid older adults in overcoming setbacks and remaining committed to their goals.
“对所希望之事的确信,对未见之事的确信”:种族差异对宗教信仰变化的影响和对晚年生活的希望
宗教或精神上的生活方式承诺人类的成就,需要理解希望,它被定义为对未来事情会好转的信心。利用2001-2004年“宗教、老龄化和健康调查”的纵向数据,本研究试图评估宗教虔诚度两个方面的变化如何随着时间的推移影响希望,一个是公共的(宗教出席),另一个是私人的(对上帝介导控制的信仰),以及这些关系中是否存在种族差异。滞后因变量模型的结果显示,随着时间的推移,稳定的高和不断增加的宗教出席率和上帝介导的控制信念与更大的希望有关,后者与黑人老年人的联系更强。我们通过将希望定位为一种资源来讨论我们的发现,这种资源可以帮助老年人克服挫折并继续致力于实现他们的目标。
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Journal of Religion Spirituality & Aging
Journal of Religion Spirituality & Aging GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY-
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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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