Campesino Maureen, Schwartz Gary E
College of Nursing, Arizona State University, Tempe. 85287,
ANS Adv Nurs Sci. 2006 Jan-Mar;29(1):69-81. doi: 10.1097/00012272-200601000-00007.
Despite growing transnational migration between the United States and Latin American countries, culturally relevant conceptualizations of spirituality among Latinas/os remain lacking in healthcare research. Grounded in Latina feminist theology, this article elucidates cultural values that influence spirituality and describes findings from a study using a new questionnaire to explore spirituality among Latinas in Puerto Rico and the US mainland. Results support the saliency of cultural values such as personalismo and familismo as the context for spiritual perspectives, which may function independently of the Catholic Church structure.
尽管美国与拉丁美洲国家之间的跨国移民不断增加,但在医疗保健研究中,针对拉丁裔群体与文化相关的灵性概念化研究仍然匮乏。基于拉丁裔女性主义神学,本文阐明了影响灵性的文化价值观,并描述了一项研究的结果,该研究使用一份新问卷来探索波多黎各和美国大陆拉丁裔女性的灵性。研究结果支持个人主义和家庭主义等文化价值观作为灵性观点背景的显著性,这些价值观可能独立于天主教会结构发挥作用。