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RESEARCH

Differentiating the Impact of Spiritual Experiences, Religious Practices, and Congregational Support on the Mental Health of Individuals With Heterogeneous Medical Disorders

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Pages 121-138 | Published online: 30 Mar 2009
 

Abstract

This study evaluated the relationships that exist between the Brief Multidimensional Measure of Religiousness/Spirituality (BMMRS) and the mental health of individuals with heterogeneous medical disorders. The participants were 168 individuals with heterogeneous medical disorders (i.e., 61 brain injury, 32 stroke, 25 spinal cord injury, 25 cancer, 25 primary care). The measures were BMMRS subscales (conceptualized as spiritual experiences, religious practices, and congregational support), Medical Outcomes Scale–Short Form 36 General Mental Health scale. Pearson correlations indicated that, in general, mental health is positively correlated with positive spiritual experiences and positive congregational support but negatively correlated with negative spiritual coping and negative congregational support. Mental health was not correlated with private religious practices (e.g., prayer). Hierarchical regressions indicated that congregational support was the only BMMRS scale to predict mental health, explaining 6% of the variance beyond the 14% explained by demographic factors. The mental health of individuals with significant medical conditions appears to be primarily related to positive spiritual beliefs and especially congregational support. Mental health does not appear to be related to religious practices such as prayer, which is likely related to the fact that many individuals with serious medical conditions increase prayer with declining mental health status. These results stress the need for active congregational support and spiritual interventions to improve the mental health of persons with serious medical conditions.

Notes

a N = 168.

b N = 167 (M = 48, SD = 18.3, range = 18–93).

c N = 168.

d N = 168.

e N = 167.

f N = 148.

g N = 166.

h N = 164.

a N = 25.

b N = 25.

c N = 25.

d N = 60.

e N = 32.

*p < .05.

a N = 25.

b N = 25.

c N = 25.

d N = 32.

e N = 61.

f N = 168.

*p < .05.

*p < .01.

**p < .001.

*p < .05.

**p < .01.

**p < .01.

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