Subjective Experiences of Prayer Among Women Who Care for Children with HIV

This descriptive study explores the nature, experience, and benefits of private prayer among maternal caregivers of children with HIV. Colloquial and meditative prayer were used frequently, in the course of daily activities. Among other benefits, prayer was used to shift attitudes and emotions towar...

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Published in:Journal of religion and health
Authors: Richards, T. Anne (Author) ; Folkman, Susan 1938- (Author) ; Grant, Jenna (Author) ; Wrubel, Judith (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Springer Science + Business Media B. V. [2003]
In: Journal of religion and health
Further subjects:B Chronic Illness
B Spiritual intervention
B SPIRITUAL SENSITIVITY
B Prayer
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Summary:This descriptive study explores the nature, experience, and benefits of private prayer among maternal caregivers of children with HIV. Colloquial and meditative prayer were used frequently, in the course of daily activities. Among other benefits, prayer was used to shift attitudes and emotions toward positive perspectives. Positive states of mind grew out of prayer that nurtured gratitude, faith, trust, and wonder. Prayer was used to gain focus and calm, companionship, collaboration, guidance, and moral direction. Results of the study are directed toward the development of spiritual interventions using private prayer and for the development of sensitivity among health care providers.
ISSN:1573-6571
Contains:Enthalten in: Journal of religion and health
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1023/A:1024887517826