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African Americans' and Black Caribbeans' Religious Coping for Psychiatric Disorders.

Robert Joseph Taylor1, Linda Chatters1,2, Amanda Toler Woodward3, Stephanie Boddie4, Gabrielle Louise Peterson5.   

Abstract

This study investigates the use of religious coping among African Americans and Black Caribbeans with 12-month DSM-IV psychiatric disorders. Data from the National Survey of American Life is used to examine three indicators of religious coping: 1) using prayer and other spiritual practices for mental health problems, 2) the importance of prayer in stressful situations, and 3) looking to God for strength. Three out of four respondents who had a mental health problem reported using prayer as a source of coping. Agoraphobia and drug abuse disorder were associated with the importance of prayer during stress. Individuals with generalized anxiety disorder were more likely to report that prayer was important during stressful experiences and that they looked to God for strength. These findings contribute to the limited, but growing body of research on the ways that African Americans and Black Caribbeans cope with psychiatric disorders.

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Keywords:  Black church; Prayer; mental health

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33378231      PMCID: PMC7925433          DOI: 10.1080/19371918.2020.1856749

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Soc Work Public Health        ISSN: 1937-190X


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8.  Major depressive disorder among older African Americans, Caribbean blacks, and non-Hispanic whites: secondary analysis of the National Survey of American Life.

Authors:  Amanda T Woodward; Robert J Taylor; Jamie M Abelson; Niki Matusko
Journal:  Depress Anxiety       Date:  2013-01-14       Impact factor: 6.505

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