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. 2018 Feb;57(1):191-208.
doi: 10.1007/s10943-017-0438-5.

Examining the Effects of Religious Attendance on Resilience for Older Adults

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Examining the Effects of Religious Attendance on Resilience for Older Adults

Lydia K Manning et al. J Relig Health. 2018 Feb.

Abstract

Growing older often brings hardship, adversity, and even trauma. Resilience is a broad term used to describe flourishing despite adversity. To date, resilience and the connections to religion have not been well studied, despite compelling evidence that religious practice can promote psychological health. This research examines the role that religion plays in promoting resilience among older adults. Research questions include: (a) What is the relationship between religion and trait resilience? and (b) Does religion promote resilient reintegration following traumatic life events? Results indicate that religious service attendance is tied to higher levels of trait resilience and that both service attendance and trait resilience directly predict lower levels of depression and higher rates of resilient reintegration following traumatic life events. Findings suggest that religious service attendance has protective properties that are worthy of consideration when investigating resilience.

Keywords: Depression; Religious attendance; Resilience; Trauma.

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