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Katherine Carroll Britt,Augustine Cassis Obeng Boateng,Chinwe Nwadiogbu et al. Katherine Carroll Britt et al.
Religion and spirituality (R/S) may be associated with better cognitive health, yet most published studies have been conducted in primarily White populations without investigating association variations by gender and race. A cross-sectional...
Ijeoma Opara,Kimberly Pierre,Cora Gabriel et al. Ijeoma Opara et al.
This qualitative study takes place in an urban community that has high rates of HIV among Black youth. Six faith leaders were interviewed (five identified as Christian and one identified as Muslim). Three major themes arose from the intervi...
Meredith O Hope,Ann W Nguyen,Robert Joseph Taylor et al. Meredith O Hope et al.
Spirituality is a significant cultural strength and resource for Black emerging adults. Numerous studies show that increasing numbers of emerging adults tend to identify themselves as being spiritual but not religious. However, no studies t...
Camille R Quinn,Bernadine Waller,Ashura Hughley et al. Camille R Quinn et al.
Studies suggest that religion is a protective factor for substance misuse and mental health concerns among Black/African American youth despite reported declines in their religious involvement. However, few studies have investigated the ass...
Katherine Carroll Britt,Kathy C Richards,Gayle Acton et al. Katherine Carroll Britt et al.
Protective factors that slow dementia progression and improve quality of life are needed. Neuropsychiatric symptoms (NPS), cognitive decline, and sleep disturbances are commonly found in dementia, indicate progression, and increase caregive...
Christopher G Ellison,Reed T DeAngelis,Metin Güven Christopher G Ellison
Several decades of scholarly research have revealed the significant toll of discrimination experiences on the well-being of African Americans. Given these findings, investigators have become increasingly interested in uncovering any potenti...
Micheline R Anderson,Priya Wickramaratne,Connie Svob et al. Micheline R Anderson et al.
Objectives: Previously, authors found high personal importance of religion/spirituality (R/S) in early adulthood to predict a 75% decreased risk of recurrence of major depression in middle adulthood. Here, the authors fol...
Carol D Ryff Carol D Ryff
The links between spirituality and eudaimonic well-being are examined, beginning with a look at theoretical issues as to whether spirituality is best construed as part of well-being, or as a possible influence on well-being. A brief review ...
Erica T Warner,Blake Victor Kent,Ying Zhang et al. Erica T Warner et al.
This paper describes the development and initial psychometric testing of the baseline Spirituality Survey (SS-1) from the Study on Stress, Spirituality, and Health (SSSH) which contained a mixture of items selected from validated existing s...
Laura M Krull,Lisa D Pearce,Elyse A Jennings Laura M Krull
Using a complex religion framework, this study examines how and why three dimensions of religiosity-biblical literalism, personal religiosity, and religious service attendance-are related to young women's reproductive and contraceptive know...