Craig Carol, Weinert Clarann, Walton Joni, Derwinski-Robinson Barbara
Oregon Health & Science University, Oregon, USA.
J Holist Nurs. 2006 Mar;24(1):27-35. doi: 10.1177/0898010105282526.
The purpose of this article is to report the findings of an exploration of the associations among spirituality, hope, depression, social support, and well-being in rural dwelling people who have one or more chronic conditions.
A mail survey was completed by 111 rural-dwelling people with chronic illness in two rural western states.
Spirituality, hope, depression, and social support had overlapping influence on well-being, although spirituality was not shown to have an independent effect. Participants reported unexpectedly high levels of hope and low levels of depression despite living with chronic illness.
Although spirituality did not have an independent effect, the group as a whole had active spiritual and religious lives, possibly influencing the high levels of hope and low levels of depression found.
The positive picture of rural people with chronic illness needs further investigation for possible mitigating effects of spirituality on problems associated with chronic illness.
本文旨在报告对患有一种或多种慢性病的农村居民的精神性、希望、抑郁、社会支持和幸福感之间关联的探索结果。
在西部两个农村州,111名患有慢性病的农村居民完成了一项邮寄调查。
精神性、希望、抑郁和社会支持对幸福感有重叠影响,尽管精神性未显示出独立影响。尽管患有慢性病,但参与者报告的希望水平出乎意料地高,抑郁水平低。
尽管精神性没有独立影响,但作为一个整体的群体有着积极的精神和宗教生活,这可能影响了所发现的高水平希望和低水平抑郁。
患有慢性病的农村居民的积极状况需要进一步调查,以探究精神性对与慢性病相关问题可能产生的缓解作用。