Roff Lucinda Lee, Klemmack David L, Simon Cassandra, Cho Gi Won, Parker Michael W, Koenig Harold G, Sawyer-Baker Patricia, Allman Richard M
School of Social Work, Univeristy of Alabama, Tuscaloosa 35487-0314, USA.
Health Soc Work. 2006 Nov;31(4):246-55. doi: 10.1093/hsw/31.4.246.
Church attendance is associated with improved health and well-being among older adults, but older adults with functional limitations may have difficulty attending church services. This article examines differences in the association between functional limitations and church attendance in a sample of 987 elderly African American and white individuals. African American and white elderly people without limitations attended church at virtually the same rate (69 percent). Despite their higher scores on religiousness measures, elderly African Americans with one or more limitations were significantly less likely to attend church regularly than were white counterparts. Health status measures did not help explain older African Americans' lower attendance rates. Differences in attendance were associated primarily with educational attainment and cognitive functioning. The article recommends social work intervention to reduce barriers to church attendance for older adults who want to attend services.
参加教堂活动与老年人健康状况和幸福感的改善有关,但功能受限的老年人可能难以参加教堂礼拜。本文研究了987名非裔美国老年人和白人老年人样本中功能受限与参加教堂活动之间关联的差异。没有功能受限的非裔美国老年人和白人老年人参加教堂活动的比例几乎相同(69%)。尽管在宗教信仰指标上得分较高,但有一项或多项功能受限的非裔美国老年人定期参加教堂活动的可能性明显低于白人同龄人。健康状况指标无法解释非裔美国老年人较低的参加率。参加率的差异主要与教育程度和认知功能有关。本文建议进行社会工作干预,以减少那些希望参加礼拜的老年人参加教堂活动的障碍。