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Living with rheumatoid arthritis: the role of daily spirituality and daily religious and spiritual coping.

机译:类风湿关节炎的生活:日常灵性以及日常宗教和精神应对的作用。

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The objective of this preliminary study was to evaluate more fully the role of daily spiritual experiences and daily religious/spiritual coping in the experience of individuals with pain due to rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Thirty-five individuals with RA were asked to keep a structured daily diary for 30 consecutive days. The diary included standardized measures designed to assess spiritual experiences, religious and spiritual pain coping, salience of religion in coping, religious/spiritual coping efficacy, pain, mood, and perceived social support. The participants in this study reported having spiritual experiences, such as feeling touched by the beauty of creation or feeling a desire to be closer or in union with God, on a relatively frequent basis. These participants also reported using positive religious and spiritual coping strategies much more frequently than negative religious and spiritual coping strategies. Although most of the variance in these measures was due to differences between persons, each measure also displayed a significant variability in scores from day to day. Indeed, there was just as much (or more) variability in these measures over time as there was variability in pain. Individuals who reported frequent daily spiritual experiences had higher levels of positive mood, lower levels of daily negative mood, and higher levels of each of the social support domains. Individuals who reported that religion was very salient in their coping with pain reported much higher levels of instrumental, emotional, arthritis-related, and general social support. Coping efficacy was significantly related to pain, mood, and social support in that on days that participants rated their ability to control pain and decrease pain using spiritual/religious coping methods as high, they were much less likely to have joint pain and negative mood and much more likely to have positive mood and higher levels of general social support. Taken together, these results suggest that daily spiritual experiences and daily religious/spiritual coping variables are important in understanding the experience of persons who have RA. They also suggest that newly developed daily diary methods may provide a useful methodology for studying religious and spiritual dimensions of living with arthritis.
机译:这项初步研究的目的是更全面地评估日常精神经历和日常宗教/精神应对在类风湿性关节炎(RA)所致疼痛患者的经历中的作用。 35名RA患者被要求保持连续30天的每日结构日记。该日记包括旨在评估精神体验,宗教和精神上的痛苦应对,宗教在应对中的显着性,宗教/精神应对功效,痛苦,情绪和感知的社会支持的标准化措施。这项研究的参与者报告说,他们在相对频繁的基础上拥有精神体验,例如被创造之美所感动,或渴望与上帝亲近或联合。这些参与者还报告说,积极的宗教和精神应对策略比消极的宗教和精神应对策略更频繁地使用。尽管这些量度的大部分差异是由于人与人之间的差异所致,但每种量度在每天的评分中也显示出显着的差异。确实,随着时间的推移,这些测量方法的可变性与疼痛的可变性一样多(或更多)。报告了每天频繁的精神经历的人的积极情绪水平较高,每天的消极情绪水平较低,而每个社会支持领域的水平较高。报告称宗教在应对疼痛方面非常显着的个人报告说,在工具,情感,与关节炎相关的以及普遍的社会支持方面,宗教信仰的水平更高。应对功效与疼痛,情绪和社会支持显着相关,因为参与者认为使用精神/宗教应对方法控制疼痛和减轻疼痛的能力很高,而他们遭受关节疼痛和负面情绪的可能性则大大降低。更有可能拥有积极的情绪和更高水平的一般社会支持。综上,这些结果表明,每日的精神经历和每日的宗教/精神应对变量对于理解患有RA的人的经历很重要。他们还建议,新近开发的日常日记方法可能为研究关节炎患者的宗教和精神层面提供有用的方法。

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