2015
DOI: 10.1080/15528030.2015.1065540
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Religiosity Among U.S. Chinese Older Adults in the Greater Chicago Area—Findings From the PINE Study

Abstract: Background Religiosity influences health and well-being. We assessed religiosity among U.S. Chinese older adults. Methods Data were drawn from the PINE study based on 3,159 community-dwelling U.S. Chinese older adults aged 60+ in the greater Chicago area. Two items retrieved from Duke University Religion Index (DUREL) were used to assess the frequency of participating in religious activities, and a separate item was used to assess the importance of religion. Results Overall, 35.4% of participants perceived… Show more

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“…One aspect of doing things that made the women feel good was the importance of maintaining a connection to their faith because it helped them cope with stressors they encountered throughout the aging process. This finding is consistent amongst older Brazilian women living in Brazil as well as older women from different cultures (Dong & Zhang, 2015;dos Reis & Menezes, 2017;Vitorino et al, 2018;Zenevicz et al, 2013). Connection to religion helped older women find meaning in negative situations thus reducing anxiety, while allowing them to maintain a positive outlook in life (Zenevicz et al, 2013).…”
Section: Lived Body: Aging With Gracesupporting
confidence: 57%
“…One aspect of doing things that made the women feel good was the importance of maintaining a connection to their faith because it helped them cope with stressors they encountered throughout the aging process. This finding is consistent amongst older Brazilian women living in Brazil as well as older women from different cultures (Dong & Zhang, 2015;dos Reis & Menezes, 2017;Vitorino et al, 2018;Zenevicz et al, 2013). Connection to religion helped older women find meaning in negative situations thus reducing anxiety, while allowing them to maintain a positive outlook in life (Zenevicz et al, 2013).…”
Section: Lived Body: Aging With Gracesupporting
confidence: 57%
“…Women in the study also expressed the importance of having a connection to faith. This finding is consistent amongst older women from different cultures, where religion helped older women find meaning in negative situations, thus reducing anxiety and allowed them to maintain a positive outlook in life (Dong & Zhang, 2015;dos Reis & Menezes, 2017;Vitorino et al, 2018;Zenevicz et al, 2013).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 54%