The Use of Prayer During Life-Threatening Illness: A Connectedness to God, Inner-Self, and Others

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Jill B. Hamilton
Leslie Kweon
La-Urshalar B. Brock
Angelo D. Moore
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[1] Emory University,Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing
[2] Emory University,Winship Cancer Institute
[3] Moore and Moore Healthcare Consulting,undefined
[4] LLC,undefined
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Journal of Religion and Health | 2020年 / 59卷
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Spirituality; Prayer; African Americans; Chronic illness;
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To explore how prayers were used as expressions of spirituality among community-dwelling African Americans in response to life-threatening illness. Fifty-eight older African American adults residing in the Southeastern US participated in a qualitative descriptive study. Through prayers, participants requested the strength to endure, protection, healing and expressed gratitude. Prayers were expressions of spirituality through dimensions of connectedness: transpersonally to God or the unseen; intrapersonally to one’s inner-self; and, interpersonally to others. Prayers are an important aspect of spirituality and the mental health of older African Americans particularly during serious, life-threatening illness. An understanding of the ways in which prayers are used might enhance the cultural relevance of mental health interventions in this population.
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页码:1687 / 1701
页数:14
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    Hamilton, Jill B.
    Kweon, Leslie
    Brock, La-Urshalar B.
    Moore, Angelo
    JOURNAL OF RELIGION & HEALTH, 2020, 59 (04) : 1687 - 1701