2002
DOI: 10.1093/geront/42.1.82
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The Effect of Religious Coping on Caregiving Appraisals of Mothers of Adults With Developmental Disabilities

Abstract: The needs of Blacks should be considered when developing "best practices" in service provision. Culturally sensitive outreach approaches should not ignore the importance of faith and faith-based organizations in the lives of Blacks.

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“…There are multiple issues surrounding differences in aging in place among diverse populations. Such diversity arises from differences in preferences and access to services with regards to differences in rural versus urban settings [16, 17], income [18], orientation (e.g., lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender sensitivities [19]), older adults with special needs (e.g., intellectual disabilities [20] and prisoners [21]), older adults with special circumstances (e.g., adults who are caring for children with developmental disorders [22]), more general differences in eastern versus western views on aging in place [23], and broad international differences in services that individuals require, want, and need [24]. Regardless of these differences, the concept of aging in place has established itself internationally, with studies documented in Sweden [25], China [26], the United Kingdom [27], Japan [28], New Zealand [29], Australia [30], Malaysia [31], and Taiwan [32].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are multiple issues surrounding differences in aging in place among diverse populations. Such diversity arises from differences in preferences and access to services with regards to differences in rural versus urban settings [16, 17], income [18], orientation (e.g., lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender sensitivities [19]), older adults with special needs (e.g., intellectual disabilities [20] and prisoners [21]), older adults with special circumstances (e.g., adults who are caring for children with developmental disorders [22]), more general differences in eastern versus western views on aging in place [23], and broad international differences in services that individuals require, want, and need [24]. Regardless of these differences, the concept of aging in place has established itself internationally, with studies documented in Sweden [25], China [26], the United Kingdom [27], Japan [28], New Zealand [29], Australia [30], Malaysia [31], and Taiwan [32].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No nosso trabalho houve predomínio de enfrentamento religioso do tipo renúncia, caracterizado pela escolha ativa do indivíduo de renunciar à sua vontade em favor da vontade de Deus 40 . Estudos prévios evidenciaram que religião e fé são aspectos importantes no ajuste familiar a situações de deficiência 41,42,43 . Dessa forma, pode ser interessante a valorização de crenças religiosas habituais da família 44 .…”
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“…1996; McCullough & Larson, 1999; Cook et al . 2002; Miltiades & Pruchno, 2002; Abraído-Lanza et al . 2004; Nasim et al .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…NH Black and Hispanic adults report more religious involvement, and draw on religious beliefs in coping with stress more frequently than NH White adults (Miltiades & Pruchno, 2002; Chatters et al . 2008; Taylor et al .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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