Banks-Wallace JoAnne, Parks Lennette
MU Sinclair School of Nursing, University of Missouri--Columbia, Columbia, Missouri 65211, USA.
Issues Ment Health Nurs. 2004 Jan-Feb;25(1):25-45. doi: 10.1080/01612840490249028-22.
In this study, we examined the meaning and function of spirituality for a group of African American women. Participants had been recruited for a focus group study exploring the significance of mother-daughter-sister relationships to the well being and health behavior choices of women. Women developed individually defined concepts of spirituality by combining Judeo-Christian traditions and African cosmology. Spirituality was a cornerstone of many participants' daily lives. It influenced women's decision-making and behavior across many realms. For example, many women came to the conclusion that domestic violence was not part of God's plan for their lives. Spiritual-based strategies may provide a rich foundation for innovative and efficacious health promotion interventions targeting African American women. Clinicians can assist in the co-creation of sacred spaces where women can connect with themselves and each other.
在本研究中,我们探讨了灵性对一群非裔美国女性的意义和作用。参与者是通过焦点小组研究招募而来的,该研究旨在探究母女姐妹关系对女性幸福和健康行为选择的重要性。女性通过将犹太 - 基督教传统与非洲宇宙观相结合,形成了各自对灵性的定义。灵性是许多参与者日常生活的基石。它在许多领域影响着女性的决策和行为。例如,许多女性得出结论,家庭暴力并非上帝对她们生活的安排。基于灵性的策略可能为针对非裔美国女性的创新且有效的健康促进干预措施提供丰富基础。临床医生可以协助共同创造神圣空间,让女性能够与自己和彼此建立联系。