More than Attendance Frequencies: A Deeper Look at Religion, Spirituality, and Aging Research
Nirmala Lekhak, Stephen Fogle

TL;DR
This symposium explores how religion and spirituality impact aging, health, and well-being through new research methods and variables.
Contribution
The paper introduces novel approaches and variables for understanding religion and spirituality in aging research.
Findings
Examines R/S engagement in older adults with acute coronary syndrome and its link to quality of life.
Analyzes how death conversations and customs shape understanding of death and after-life beliefs.
Reviews religion and spirituality variables in population health data for aging research.
Abstract
Recent decades of gerontological research in religion, spirituality, and aging have produced innovative approaches toward understanding the depth and diversity of older adults’ lived experiences. The Religion, Spirituality, and Aging Interest Group annual symposia frequently provides a forum for dynamic conversations regarding the state of research including attention to “The Next Generation” (2019), “Forgotten Variables” (2020), “Spiritual Care” (2021) and, “Spiritual Needs” (2023). Continuing this perennial conversation, this symposium presents original contributions to provide a deeper look at emergent methods and variables of interest guiding contemporary conception and operationalization of religion and spirituality (R/S) in gerontological research. The first paper will present an examination of the extent of engagement in R/S among older adults hospitalized for acute coronary…
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Taxonomy
TopicsReligion, Spirituality, and Psychology · Workplace Spirituality and Leadership · Aging and Gerontology Research
