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Bane or Boon? The Role of Spirituality Religion and Well-Being in Later Life Across Diverse Older Populations

机译:Bane或Boon?灵性宗教和幸福在不同于较老的人口的后期生活中的作用

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Older adults tend to be religiously-affiliated to a greater extent than any other generational cohort (ARDA,2018; Koenig, King & Carson,2012; George et al.,2013; Nelson-Becker,2018). However, their level of engagement varies across cultural and national contexts. Complex life course trajectories related to spirituality and religion mean that these domains often interface with both challenges and a search for well-being. Individuals may align with spiritual and/or religious values to a greater or lesser extent at different periods in their lives becoming more spiritual/religious, less spiritual/religious, or differently so. These papers address diverse perspectives on spirituality, religion, and well-being using samples primarily from the UK, Europe, the US, and Canada. The first paper by Christina Victor sets context by comparing the role of religion, and spirituality in well-being across three separate older adult data sets, touching on loneliness and dementia. Holly Nelson-Becker discusses results from an online international survey of older persons who walked the ancient Camino de Santiago pilgrimage regarding their motivations and learning from the experience. Michael Thomas considers the complex role of spirituality and sexuality for older LGB couples who may choose to remain in or leave their religious faith as they integrate expanding views. Keith Anderson explores perceptions of belief changes among religious and spiritual older adults across the life course. Together, these papers will address benefit and harm from formal religious practice and the advancing roles of spirituality as well as nonspirituality (the “nones”) in global societies.
机译:老年人往往比任何其他世代队列更大的宗教信仰(Arda,2018; Koenig,King&Carson,2012; George等,2013; Nelson-Becker,2018)。然而,他们的参与水平因文化和国家背景而异。与灵性和宗教相关的复杂寿命课程意味着这些域通常与挑战和寻求福祉的界面。个人可能在他们的生活中的不同时期与精神和/或宗教价值观在不同的时期变得更加精神上/宗教,而是不同的精神/宗教,或者不同的程度。这些论文地满足了不同于英国,欧洲,美国和加拿大的样品的灵性,宗教和福祉的多样性观点。 Christina Victor通过比较宗教的作用,以及在三个独立的老年人数据集中的角色,触及寂寞和痴呆症的作用,通过比较宗教的作用,探讨了这篇文章。 Holly Nelson-Becker讨论了在线国际对老年人的在线国际调查的结果,他们在古老的Camino de Santiago朝圣上朝着他们的动机和学习的运动。 Michael Thomas认为,在整合扩大意见时,可能会选择留在或留下宗教信仰的旧LGB夫妇的灵性和性行为的复杂作用。 Keith Anderson探讨了在生活课程的宗教和精神老年人之间对信仰变化的看法。这些论文将与全球社会中的正式宗教实践以及促进灵性以及促进灵性的作用(“Nones”)的效益和危害。

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