| Literature DB >> 30467362 |
Luciano Magalhães Vitorino1,2, Giancarlo Lucchetti1, Frederico Camelo Leão3, Homero Vallada3, Mario Fernando Prieto Peres4.
Abstract
The present study aims to investigate how different levels of spirituality and religiousness (high spirituality and high religiousness -S/R, high spirituality and low religiousness -S/r, low spirituality and high religiousness s/R and low spirituality and low religiousness - s/r) are associated with quality of life, depressive symptoms, anxiety, optimism and happiness among adults. A cross-sectional study was carried out among 1,046 Brazilian adults. Concerning the different levels of spirituality and religiousness, 49.2% had s/r, 26.5% S/R, 17.2% S/r and 7.1% s/R. Participants with S/R had better outcomes as compared to those with s/r and those with S/r in WHOQOL Psychological, Social Relationship and Environment, Optimism and happiness. Participants with s/R had better outcomes as compared to those with s/r in WHOQOL Psychological and Social Relationship, Optimism and happiness. Participants with S/r were different from those with s/r, with higher levels of WHOQOL Environment and happiness but also anxiety. The results revealed that, having higher levels of both spirituality and religiousness were more correlated to better outcomes than having just one of them or none of them. Likewise, having higher levels of religiousness in detriment of higher levels of spirituality was also associated with better outcomes in comparison to others.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30467362 PMCID: PMC6250706 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-018-35380-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Participant’s socio-demographic characteristics (N = 1046).
| Variables | n (%) |
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| 18–24 | 228 (21.8) |
| 25–39 | 309 (29.5) |
| 40–59 | 370 (35.4) |
| ≥60 years | 139 (13.3) |
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| Female | 544 (52.0) |
| Male | 502 (48.0) |
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| Married | 607 (58.0) |
| Widowhood/divorced | 97 (9.3) |
| Single (never married) | 342 (32.7) |
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| With university graduate | 591 (56.5) |
| No university graduate | 455 (43.5) |
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| Low spirituality and low religiousness | 515 (49.2) |
| Low spirituality and high religiousness | 74 (7.1) |
| High spirituality and low religiousness | 180 (17.2) |
| High spirituality and high religiousness | 277 (26.5) |
Meana scores for quality of life, depression, anxiety, optimism, happiness, religious beliefs, faith, meaning and peace (N = 1046).
| Dependents Variablesa | Mean (SD) CI 95% |
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| Physical health | 69.49 (17.31) 68.52–70.53 |
| Psychological | 67.20 (17.35) 66.19–68.24 |
| Social relationships | 64.68 (21.13) 63.44–66.01 |
| Environment | 60.43 (17.17) 59.43–61.49 |
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| Total score | 7.06 (6.02) 6.70–7.44 |
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| Total score | 6.32 (5.29) 6.01–6.64 |
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| Total score | 15.74 (2.38) 15.51–15.98 |
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| Happiness today | 7.39 (2.09) 7.18–7.42 |
| Happiness in future (5 years) | 8.72 (1.57) 8.63–8.82 |
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| OR | 3.45 (1.58) 3.36–3.55 |
| NOR | 3.25 (1.70) 3.15–3.36 |
| IR | 6.68 (3.50) 6.49–6.90 |
| Total score | 13.40 (5.96) 13.03–13.75 |
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| Faith | 10.12 (4.26) 9.86–10.36 |
| Meaning | 11.55 (3.23) 11.36–11.75 |
| Peace | 10.44 (3.13) 10.26–10.63 |
| Total score | 32.12 (8.80) 31.59–32.66 |
aUnadjusted scores for all dependent variables. SD = Standard Deviation; CI 95%: Confidence Interval; WHOQOL = World Health Organization Quality of Life; PHQ-9 = Patient Health Questionnaire-9; GAD-7 = General Anxiety Disorder-7; LOT-Revised = Life Orientation Test-Revised; OR = Organizational religious; NOR = Nonorganizational religious; IR = Intrinsic religious.
Effect of different levels of spirituality and religiousness on quality of life and mental health aspects (N = 1046).
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| WHOQOL-BREF | Sr | sR | Sr | SR | |||
| Physical health | 68.85 (16.91) | 70.18 (18.60) | 69.22 (18.20) | 70.68 (18.81) | 1.01 | 0.385 | sr x sR p = 0.460; sr x Sr p = 0.767; sr × RS p = 0.093 |
| Rs × rS p = 0.631; Rs × RS p = 0.792; rS × RS p = 0.295 | |||||||
| Psychological | 64.94 (17.43) | 68.81 (18.45) | 66.78 (17.46) | 71.26 (15.23) | 11.972 |
| sr × sR |
| SR × Sr p = 0.301; sR × SR p = 0.190; Sr × SR p = 0.001 | |||||||
| Social relationships | 61.91 (20.74) | 68.57 (22.01) | 64.08 (21.65) | 69.18 (19.69) | 9.657 |
| sr × sR |
| sR × Sr p = 0.089; sR × SR p = 0.808; Sr × SR | |||||||
| Environment | 58.52 (16.54) | 60.34 (18.66) | 60.60 (17.16) | 63.89 (16.82) | 7.916 |
| sr × sR p = 0.317; sr × Sr |
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| sR × Sr p = 0.899; sR × SR p = 0.065; Sr × SR | ||||||
| Total score | 7.01 (5.98) | 6.57 (5.85) | 7.55 (6.27) | 6.97 (5.94) | 0.728 | 0.535 | sr × sR p = 0.515; sr × Sr p = 0.250; sr × SR p = 931 |
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| sR × Sr p = 0.191; sR × SR p = 0.571; Sr × SR p = 0.270 | ||||||
| Total score | 6.09 (5.28) | 6.66 (5.34) | 6.97 (5.58) | 6.25 (5.08) | 1.596 | 0.189 | sr × sR p = 0.351; sr × Sr |
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| sR × Sr p = 0.636; sR × SR p = 0.519; Sr × SR p = 0.120 | ||||||
| Total score | 15.35 (3.85) | 16.33 (3.53) | 15.62 (3.98) | 16.40 (3.81) | 5.423 |
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| sR × Sr p = 0.160; sR × SR p = 0.819; Sr × SR | ||||||
| Today | 7.08 (2.07) | 7.58 (2.42) | 7.18 (2.37) | 7.75 (1.61) | 1.307 |
| sr × sR |
| sR × Sr p = 0.063; sR × SR p = 0.486; Sr × SR p < 0.001 | |||||||
| In future (5 years) | 8.44 (1.72) | 8.95 (1.50) | 8.79 (1.62) | 9.13 (1.03) | 1.293 |
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| sR × Sr p = 0.433; sR × SR p = 0.341; Sr × SR | ||||||
| OR | 3.97 (1.50) | 2.73 (1.41) | 3.67 (1.47) | 2.53 (1.31) | 67.223 |
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| NOR | 3.87 (1.71) | 2.60 (1.30) | 3.18 (1.67) | 2.30 (1.14) | 67.100 |
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| IR | 8.17 (3.83) | 4.72 (1.49) | 6.69 (2.74) | 4.45 (1.44) | 1003.9 |
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| Meaning | 10.92 (3.32) | 11.70 (2.97) | 11.80 (3.09) | 12.52 (2.80) | 18.352 |
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| Peace | 9.97 (3.15) | 10.43 (3.16) | 10.67 (3.08) | 11.18 (2.85) | 11.527 |
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| Faith | 8.40 (4.35) | 12.26 (2.94) | 10.57 (3.65) | 12.44 (2.85) | 82.202 |
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Note: SD = Standard deviation; S/r = high spirituality and low religiousness level; s/R = low spirituality and high religiousness level; S/R = high spirituality and high religiousness level and r/s = low spirituality and low religiousness level. Covariates: age, gender, marital status, education and perceived health.
Note: SD = Standard deviation; S/r = high spirituality and low religiousness level; s/R = low spirituality and high religiousness level; S/R = high spirituality and high religiousness level and r/s = low spirituality and low religiousness level. Covariates: age, gender, marital status, education and perceived health.