Commerford M C, Reznikoff M
Department of Psychology, New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center.
J Psychol. 1996 Jan;130(1):35-50. doi: 10.1080/00223980.1996.9914986.
This study is an examination of the relationship of religiosity and perceived social support to depression and self-esteem in nursing home residents. Answers to questionnaires administered to 83 nursing home residents indicated that perceived social support from family, public religious activity, and length of stay in the home were related to self-esteem and to depression. Past occupational status was also associated with self-esteem. Health status and having a choice in selecting the nursing home were negatively related to depression. Intrinsic religiosity and the resident's perceived social support from friends were not significantly related to depression or self-esteem.
本研究旨在探讨养老院居民的宗教信仰、感知到的社会支持与抑郁及自尊之间的关系。对83名养老院居民进行问卷调查后的结果表明,来自家庭的感知社会支持、公共宗教活动以及在养老院的居住时长与自尊和抑郁相关。过去的职业地位也与自尊有关。健康状况以及在选择养老院方面有选择权与抑郁呈负相关。内在宗教信仰以及居民感知到的来自朋友的社会支持与抑郁或自尊无显著关联。