Religiosity and Quality of Life in Older Christian Women in Ireland: A Mixed Methods Analysis.

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Orr J, Kenny RA, McGarrigle CA., Religiosity and Quality of Life in Older Christian Women in Ireland: A Mixed Methods Analysis., Journal of religion and health, 61, 4, 2022, 2927 - 2944Abstract:
This study used a mixed methods approach to understand the ways in which religion
and quality of life (QoL) are associated in later life in Ireland. Longitudinal quantitative data from 2112 Christian women aged 57 and over at baseline (2009–10) participating in the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA), as well as qualitative
data from semi-structured interviews from 11 Christian women aged 65 and over in
2018, were used. The quantitative data showed an association between lower religiosity and lower QoL. Qualitative data supported an effect of religious involvement
on QoL although certain aspects of being religious in Ireland were accompanied by
distress. The data suggested that the relationship between religious attendance and
higher QoL could be driven by multifactorial pathways, including psychological,
social, and practical benefits.
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Author: Mc Garrigle, Christine; Kenny, Rose
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