Exploring the association of sense of coherence, and spiritual and religious beliefs in a rural population group on the island of Crete, Greece

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Stefanaki, I., Shea, S., Linardakis, M., Symvoulakis, E., Wynyard, R. and Lionis, C. 2014. Exploring the association of sense of coherence, and spiritual and religious beliefs in a rural population group on the island of Crete, Greece. The International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine. 47 (3), pp. 207-230. https://doi.org/10.2190/PM.47.3.c
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TitleExploring the association of sense of coherence, and spiritual and religious beliefs in a rural population group on the island of Crete, Greece
AuthorsStefanaki, I., Shea, S., Linardakis, M., Symvoulakis, E., Wynyard, R. and Lionis, C.
Abstract

OBJECTIVES/AIM: This article reports the results of an observation study, aimed at exploring an association between spirituality, religiousness, and sense of coherence in a population group residing in a rural area of Crete, Greece.
STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: The study was conducted during the period 2007-2009. Subjects aged 65 years and older (n = 118) living in two remote and rural villages in the Heraklion county (Crete) were eligible. Eighty-nine people (51 women and 38 men) participated. Demographic data were obtained, and all participants were asked to complete the Greek version of the self-reported Royal Free Interview for Spiritual and Religious Beliefs, and the Sense of Coherence Scale.
RESULTS: Most participants reported strong religious beliefs and this was found to be related with increased age. Widowed participants expressed greater religiousness and spirituality (p = 0.029). The total score for Sense of Coherence was negatively correlated with gender (women have lower scores, p < 0.05), marital status (widows presented lower scores, p < 0.001), and increased age. A strong positive correlation of the Sense of Coherence score with the Spiritual Scale as measured by three questions of the Royal Free Interview was also identified (p = 0.039).
CONCLUSIONS: The impact of gender and marital status seem to be emerging determinants in defining sense of coherence among inhabitants of rural Crete. The positive association between religious/spiritual beliefs and sense of coherence deserves further attention to promote a multidimensional approach in its study.

PublisherSAGE Publications
JournalThe International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine
ISSN0091-2174
Publication dates
PrintApr 2014
Publication process dates
Deposited07 Oct 2015
Accepted10 Jun 2014
Output statusPublished
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.2190/PM.47.3.c
LanguageEnglish
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