Title of article :
SPIRITUAL WELL-BEING AS A MEDIATOR OF THE RELATION
BETWEEN CULTURE-SPECIFIC COPING AND QUALITY OF LIFE IN
A COMMUNITY SAMPLE OF AFRICAN AMERICANS
Author/Authors :
SHAWN O. UTSEY، نويسنده , , MARK A. BOLDEN
OTIS WILLIAMS III، نويسنده , , ANGELA LEE، نويسنده , , YZETTE LANIER، نويسنده , , CRYSTAL NEWSOME، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
This study examines the antecedent factors affecting the quality of life of African Americans. A theoretical
model is proposed that identifies the effects of culture-specific coping and spiritual well-being as predictors
of quality of life. A sample of 281 African Americans was administered a battery of questionnaires that
examined the constructs of interest. The theoretical model was tested within a structural equation–modeling
framework to identify both direct and indirect effects. Results indicate overall model fit, with both culturespecific
coping and spiritual well-being as significant predictors of quality of life. Spiritual well-being partially
mediated the effects of culture-specific coping on quality of life. The article concludes with a
discussion of the study’s findings in relation to quality of life issues for African Americans.
Keywords :
African Americans , culture-specific coping , Spiritual well-being , spirituality , Rituals , Quality of life
Journal title :
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology