Title of article :
Strong beliefs and coping in old age: a case-based comparison of atheism and religious faith
Author/Authors :
COLEMAN، PETER G نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
Although a variety of research projects have been conducted on the benefits
of religious coping in older adults, no direct comparison between atheism and
religious faith has been published. The study reported in this paper tackled this
issue by interviewing two matched groups of people aged over 60 years living in
southern England, one of 11 informants with strong atheistic beliefs, and the other
of eight informants with strong religious beliefs. Five paired comparisons were
undertaken to examine the role of the content of the belief system itself in coping
with different negative stresses and losses commonly associated with ageing and
old age. The pairs were matched for the nature of the loss or stress that the two
people had experienced, but the two individuals had opposed atheistic and religious
beliefs. The analyses showed that all the study participants – regardless of
their beliefs – were coping well, and suggested that a strong atheistic belief system
can fulfil the same role as a strong religious belief system in providing support,
explanation, consolation and inspiration. It is postulated that the strength of
people’s beliefs and how those beliefs are used might have more influence on
the efficacy of coping than the specific nature of the beliefs. Further research into
the strength of belief systems, including atheism, is required to test and elaborate
this hypothesis.
Keywords :
PETER G. COLEMAN , belief systems , Coping , Mental health , atheism , religious belief
Journal title :
Ageing and Society
Journal title :
Ageing and Society