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Religion,spirituality, coping,and resilience among African Americans with diabetes
Authors:Sung Ah Choi  Julia F Hastings
Institution:1. School of Social Welfare, University at Albany, SUNY, Albany, New York, USA;2. School of Public Health, Health Policy, Management, &3. Behavior University at Albany, SUNY, Rensselaer, New York, USA
Abstract:Study aims were to explore how religion and spirituality impacted attitudes about self-management practices among African Americans with homelessness histories and to understand resilience in diabetes care practices. Qualitative semistructured face-to-face interviews were conducted with 42 African Americans older than 18 years. All audio-taped interviews lasted between 1–1.5 hr, transcribed verbatim, and analyzed using ATLAS.ti (version 7.0). Five resilience themes emerged. While participants recognized diabetes as an illness requiring professional treatment, the context of balancing treatment with religion and spiritual practices mattered. The study findings highlight the importance of spirituality, religious beliefs, and coping strategies in diabetes self-care activities.
Keywords:diabetes  African Americans  religion  spirituality  coping  resilience  qualitative research
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