Hays J C, Landerman L R, Blazer D G, Koenig H G, Carroll J W, Musick M A
Duke University Medical Center, USA.
J Aging Health. 1998 Nov;10(4):458-82. doi: 10.1177/089826439801000404.
We tested whether elders substitute religious media use for church attendance when health declines (using multidimensional disengagement theory) with data from a multiracial, population-based sample in the Bible Belt (N = 2,971). In adjusted models, 3-year declines in functional status were significantly associated with concurrent reduction in frequency of church attendance but not with any change in rates of religious media (TV/radio) use. Age-related declines in church attendance were substantively explained by declining functional ability. Changes in religious media use were independent of age and less sensitive to declining functional status or service attendance than to cultural heritage such as race, socioeconomic status, and rural upbringing. Our data do not support the hypothesis that elders with deteriorating health substitute increased engagement with religious media as their participation in organizational religious activities is reduced. However, applicability of the substitution hypothesis to other dimensions of nonorganizational religiousness (e.g., prayer) awaits similar scrutiny.
我们利用来自圣经地带一个多种族、基于人群的样本(N = 2971)的数据,检验了老年人在健康状况下降时是否会用宗教媒体使用来替代去教堂做礼拜(运用多维脱离理论)。在调整后的模型中,功能状态的三年下降与同时期教堂礼拜频率的降低显著相关,但与宗教媒体(电视/广播)使用频率的任何变化无关。与年龄相关的教堂礼拜次数下降在很大程度上是由功能能力下降所解释的。宗教媒体使用的变化与年龄无关,并且与功能状态下降或参加宗教活动相比,对种族、社会经济地位和农村成长经历等文化遗产的敏感度更低。我们的数据不支持这样的假设,即健康状况恶化的老年人会随着参与有组织宗教活动的减少而增加对宗教媒体的参与度。然而,替代假设在非组织宗教性的其他维度(例如祈祷)上的适用性还有待类似的审视。