When older adults come together and live in a community, they bring all their varied personal religious and spiritual beliefs and practices, including no beliefs and practices. Rush University Medical Center researchers studied the levels of daily spiritual experiences of 6,534 older adults living in biracial communities. These are the reported results of that study:
1) Most participants had daily spiritual experiences. African Americans and women had more than Whites and men.
2) Prayer and worship were moderately connected with daily spiritual experiences.
3) African American race, older age, female gender, better self-rated health, and greater social networks were associated with higher daily spiritual experiences scores. Higher levels of education and depressive symptoms were associated with lower daily spiritual experiences scores.
Overall, these findings are consistent with other research findings on religion and spirituality in the lives of older adults.
As eleven-year-old Jayna Brown demonstrates in this video, many of these spiritual connections begin in childhood. She sings "Take Me to the King" by Tamela Mann:
Frances Shani Parker, Author
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