Hamilton Jill B, Stewart Jennifer M, Thompson Keitra, Alvarez Carmen, Best Nakia C, Amoah Kevin, Carlton-LaNey Iris B
Department of Community and Public Health, Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, 525 N. Wolfe St., Baltimore, MD, 21205, USA.
School of Nursing, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, 27510, USA.
J Relig Health. 2017 Feb;56(1):329-344. doi: 10.1007/s10943-016-0288-6.
The aim of this study was to explore the use of religious songs in response to stressful life events among young African American adults. Fifty-five young African American adults aged 18-49 participated in a qualitative study involving criterion sampling and open-ended interviews. Data analysis included content analysis and descriptive statistics. Stressful life events were related to work or school; caregiving and death of a family member; and relationships. Religious songs represented five categories: Instructive, Communication with God, Thanksgiving and Praise, Memory of Forefathers, and Life after Death. The tradition of using religious songs in response to stressful life events continues among these young adults. Incorporating religious songs into health-promoting interventions might enhance their cultural relevance to this population.
本研究的目的是探讨宗教歌曲在年轻非裔美国成年人应对压力性生活事件中的作用。55名年龄在18至49岁之间的年轻非裔美国成年人参与了一项定性研究,该研究包括标准抽样和开放式访谈。数据分析包括内容分析和描述性统计。压力性生活事件与工作或学业、照顾家人和家庭成员的死亡以及人际关系有关。宗教歌曲分为五类:指导性、与上帝交流、感恩与赞美、对祖先的纪念以及死后的生活。在这些年轻人中,用宗教歌曲应对压力性生活事件的传统仍在延续。将宗教歌曲纳入促进健康的干预措施可能会增强其与该人群的文化相关性。