College of Liberal and Performing Arts, Southern Arkansas University , Magnolia, Arkansas, USA.
Department of Behavioral and Social Sciences, Southern Arkansas University , Magnolia, Arkansas, USA.
Soc Work Public Health. 2020 Sep 1;35(7):523-532. doi: 10.1080/19371918.2020.1806169.
The authors assert that can serve as a powerful medium for understanding the connection between faith and resilience as perceived and understood by older African-Americans adults disproportionately affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Utilizing the CRT method of as our conduit to elucidate our culturally situated responses to the COVID-19 pandemic. We seek to explore the connections between faith and resilience in social work practice during this public health crisis. Drawing from our shared experiences as two Black social workers we discuss the role spirituality plays in mitigating loneliness and stress among socially isolated older African-American adults (i.e., social distancing). Finally, with physical contact limited (i.e., social distancing) because of COVID-19, implications and recommendations for using spiritual-based practices with older African-American adults and families are discussed.
作者断言, 可以作为一个强大的媒介,帮助理解信仰和韧性之间的联系,这些信仰和韧性是由受 COVID-19 大流行不成比例影响的老年非裔美国人成年人所感知和理解的。利用 CRT 方法作为我们的渠道,阐明我们对 COVID-19 大流行的文化定位反应。我们试图在这场公共卫生危机中探索信仰和韧性在社会工作实践中的联系。从我们作为两名黑人社会工作者的共同经历出发,我们讨论了灵性在减轻社会隔离的老年非裔美国成年人(即社交距离)中的孤独和压力方面所扮演的角色。最后,由于 COVID-19 的限制,身体接触(即社交距离)受到限制,因此讨论了使用基于精神的实践与老年非裔美国成年人及其家庭的影响和建议。