| Literature DB >> 33403600 |
Junfei Lu1, Courtney A Potts2, Rebecca S Allen3, Phyllis D Lewis4, Karen A Johnson5.
Abstract
This study explored homeless people's (N = 164) spiritual well-being (SWB) in relation to race, mental illness, physical disease, resilience, and trait mindfulness. The results of hierarchical regression analysis revealed that variables of race (p = 0.003), mental illness (p = 0.04), resilience (p < 0.001) and trait mindfulness (p < 0.001) contributed to participants' SWB. These findings were critical to research related to homelessness and service provisions in finding that homeless people with certain backgrounds (e.g., mental illness) might have lower SWB than their counterparts. This research also revealed protective factors (e.g., resilience) that could help promote SWB.Entities:
Keywords: Health; Homeless; Mindfulness; Resilience; Spiritual well-being
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33403600 DOI: 10.1007/s10943-020-01158-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Relig Health ISSN: 0022-4197