评估宗教价值观对非裔美国成年人社会关系的影响:对社会工作实践的启示

IF 0.8 Q4 SOCIAL WORK
Veliska J. Thomas, S. Bowie, Chesney J. Ward
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宗教价值观在非裔美国人社会中发挥了历史性的作用。本研究评估了宗教价值观对非裔美国成年人社会关系的影响。这项定量研究调查了在一家公共住房机构工作的非裔美国人的宗教价值观和社会纽带的强度。主要变量采用宗教价值观和个人纽带量表进行测量。目的样本(N = 188)为非裔美国男性和女性,年龄在26-68岁之间(平均51.2岁)。数据分析包括频率分布、集中趋势测量、可靠性评估、相关性和独立样本的t检验。女性表现出更强的宗教价值观,宗教价值观与社会纽带变量之间的相关性更显著。这项研究支持了先前关于黑人社区宗教信仰的研究,并表明教堂信仰、社会支持和与非裔美国人的社会联系之间存在联系。社会工作者越来越多地鼓励利用和结合宗教价值观和社会纽带来赋予非裔美国妇女权力,但目前的研究结果表明,在与非裔美国男性和女性一起工作时,要谨慎做出同样的假设。未来的研究应该探索当前研究中发现的男女在宗教价值观和社会关系方面的重要差异。
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Assessing the impact of religious values on social bonds among African American adults: implications for social work practice
ABSTRACT Religious values have played a historic role in African American society. The impact of religious values on social bonds among African American adults is assessed in this study. The quantitative study investigates the strength of religious values and social bonds among a sample of African Americans employed at a public housing agency. Key variables were measured using religious values and individual bond scale. The purposive sample (N = 188) was equally African American male and female, ranging in age from 26–68 years (mean = 51.2). Data analysis included frequency distributions, measures of central tendency, reliability assessment, correlations, and t-test for independent samples. Women demonstrated stronger religious values and had more significant correlates between religious values and social bond variables. The study supports previous research about religious commitment in the Black community and suggests a connection between church commitment, social support, and social bonding with African Americans. Social work practitioners increasingly encourage the utilization and incorporation of religious values and social bonds to empower African American women, but the current study findings warrant caution about making the same assumptions when working with African American men versus women. Future research should explore the important differences that were discovered in the current study between men and women vis-a-vis religious values and social bonds.
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期刊介绍: In the Journal of Religion & Spirituality in Social Work: Social Thought, scholars, researchers, and practitioners examine issues of social justice and religion as they relate to the development of policy and delivery of social services. In addition to timely literature reviews, the journal presents up-to-date, in-depth, expert information on: sectarian and nonsectarian approaches to spirituality and ethics; justice and peace; philosophically oriented aspects of religion in the social services; conceptual frameworks; the philosophy of social work; and a great deal more.
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