School of Health Sciences, College of New Caledonia, Prince George, BC, Canada.
Saskatchewan Cancer Agency, 1804 McOrmond Drive, Saskatoon, SK, S7S 0A6, Canada.
J Relig Health. 2022 Oct;61(5):4119-4138. doi: 10.1007/s10943-022-01510-y. Epub 2022 Jan 31.
This study assessed the association between religion and spirituality on general life satisfaction among a sample of community-dwelling Canadians with neurological conditions. The data represented responses from two provinces that participated in the national Canadian Community Health Survey-Annual Component (CCHS-2011). A weighted subsample (n = 4562) of respondents with neurological conditions from the provinces of New Brunswick and Manitoba was used. Multivariate logistic regression fitted the models using STATA version 14. Spiritual coping, self-perceived general, and mental health were found to be predictors of greater life satisfaction and quality of life. It may be beneficial to incorporate spiritual and religious needs in the circle of care for those living in the community with neurological conditions.
本研究评估了在有神经疾病的加拿大社区居民样本中,宗教和精神信仰对总体生活满意度的影响。数据来自参与全国加拿大社区健康调查-年度部分(CCHS-2011)的两个省份。使用了来自新不伦瑞克省和马尼托巴省的有神经疾病的受访者的加权子样本(n=4562)。使用 STATA 版本 14 拟合模型的多变量逻辑回归。精神应对、自我感知的总体健康和心理健康被发现是生活满意度和生活质量更高的预测因素。在为有神经疾病的社区居民提供护理时,纳入精神和宗教需求可能是有益的。