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Religious and spiritual struggle: prevalence and correlates among older adults with depression in the BRIGHTEN Program
Authors:P E Murphy  George Fitchett  Erin E Emery-Tiburcio
Institution:1. Department of Religion, Health, and Human Values, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL, USA;2. Department of Behavioral Sciences, Geriatric and Rehabilitation Psychology, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL, USA
Abstract:Older adults (OA) are more religious and/or spiritual (R/S) than younger adults, but some experience R/S struggle which is associated with poorer quality of life. Little is known about R/S struggle in community dwelling OA. This study examines prevalence, correlates, the association with depression for R/S struggle, and a desire for spiritual care in community dwelling OA with depression. In a programme for integrating care for these OA, 188 participants provided demographic information along with the Geriatric Depression Scale and a tool screening for potential R/S struggle. Prevalence of potential R/S struggle was 50%. The younger OA and Caucasian individuals vs. Hispanic individuals were more likely to experience potential R/S struggle. A relationship of potential R/S struggle with depression persisted with the inclusion of controls. Of those with potential struggle, 52% wanted to see a chaplain. Screening for potential R/S struggle can play an important role in choosing specific interventions for OA with depression.
Keywords:Religion  spirituality  struggle  older adults  depression  screening
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