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期刊名:Journal of religion spirituality & aging

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ISSN:1552-8030

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Laura Upenieks,Christopher G Ellison,Neal M Krause Laura Upenieks
A significant amount of research to date has been done to study the effects of forgiveness on mental health and well-being, but less research has been conducted on divine forgiveness. The main purpose of the current study is to examine the ...
Laura Upenieks,Neal M Krause Laura Upenieks
Scholars have long speculated that experiencing awe-an emotional state where people believe they are in the presence of something grand-might be beneficial for well-being. We explore a manifestation of awe that is unique to religion-awe of ...
Grace S Chung,Manuel J Diaz,Vineet Arora et al. Grace S Chung et al.
Although frequent attendance at religious services is associated with healthier behaviors and improved health outcomes, this relationship is confounded to the extent that attending religious services requires and displays a certain degree o...
Laura Upenieks,Neal M Krause Laura Upenieks
The last several decades have witnessed the topic of wisdom gaining momentum in the field of positive psychology. In this study, we focus on the potentially important role of religion/spirituality, specifically beliefs about God, as a media...
Woosang Hwang,Joonsik Yoon,Maria T Brown et al. Woosang Hwang et al.
We investigated whether religiosity among middle-aged adults in the Baby Boom generation and Generation-X was associated with filial elder-care norms. The sample consisted of 720 Baby Boom and 520 Gen-X respondents participating in the Long...
Lydia Manning,Morgan Ferris,Carla Narvaez Rosario et al. Lydia Manning et al.
Spirituality is important to a large percentage of the older adult population and serves as a key factor of resilience. Using qualitative research, we conducted and analyzed interviews with 64 participants willing to discuss their experienc...
Howard Litwin,Ella Schwartz,Dana Avital Howard Litwin
This study examined the correlates of religiosity among Jewish Israelis aged 50 and older. Based on the second wave of Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe, the findings show that almost half the Jewish respondents never pray a...
Beverly Rosa Williams,Cheryl L Holt,Daisy Le et al. Beverly Rosa Williams et al.
We explore changes in self-reported religious/spiritual identity in 313 African American adults over an average period of 2.5 years. Changes in religious and spiritual identity were reported by half of the participants and were associated w...
XinQi Dong,Manrui Zhang XinQi Dong
Background: Religiosity influences health and well-being. We assessed religiosity among U.S. Chinese older adults. Methods: Data were d...
Helen K Black,Susan M Hannum Helen K Black
We examined the concepts of aging, time, spirituality, and future care needs in four randomly selected informants from a group of 54 never-married childless older women. Using data from the Generativity and Lifestyles of Older Women (GLOW) ...