How Faith Affects Aging in Black and Mexican American Communities: Insights from 50 Years of NIA Research

USAWed Nov 27 2024
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For a half-century, the National Institute on Aging, or NIA, has poured resources into studying how faith influences older adults. This has helped us understand religious involvement better, from how it's defined to how it's measured. But the NIA's work goes beyond that. It dug into how social networks within religious groups impact health. Plus, it supported studies on national samples, showing how different demographic groups, like Black Americans, Mexican Americans, and Black Caribbeans, practice and believe differently. The NIA has unraveled how religion is tied to both physical and mental well-being. It's looked into topics like church-based support, coping mechanisms, and seeking help from clergy. All this has given us a clearer picture of why faith matters to aging African Americans, Black Caribbeans, and Mexican Americans.
Through the lens of these studies, we see how religion, particularly in social settings like churches, affects our ability to cope with stress. It's a reminder that community can play a big part in staying healthy. The research invites us to think about how religious practices might be tailored to best support different communities as they age. And it's not just about the community; personal faith practices also make a difference. The NIA's work encourages us to explore further: What specific aspects of religious involvement are most beneficial? How can we support and promote these practices?
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