, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
J Relig Health. 1991 Mar;30(1):21-33. doi: 10.1007/BF00986676.
This paper describes the experiences of 103 breast cancer patients with home pastors and hospital chaplains. Attention was directed at the activities of clergy, the degree to which religious and nonreligious interactions were satisfying to the women, and how these related to their personal faith orientation. Because of the issues of sexual identity and attractiveness entailed by breast cancer, the role of female clergy was also explored. It is evident that religion is an extremely important resource for the majority of these breast cancer patients, and an intrinsic religious orientation helps one cope with breast cancer.
本文描述了 103 名乳腺癌患者与家庭牧师和医院牧师的经历。关注的焦点是神职人员的活动、宗教和非宗教互动令女性满意的程度,以及这些活动如何与她们的个人信仰方向相关。由于乳腺癌涉及到性身份和吸引力的问题,因此还探讨了女性神职人员的作用。显然,宗教对大多数乳腺癌患者来说是一个极其重要的资源,内在的宗教取向有助于人们应对乳腺癌。