Autor: |
Bondevik, Margareth, Skogstad, Anders |
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Journal of Religious Gerontology; Jun2000, Vol. 11 Issue 1, p5-21, 17p |
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Two groups of Norwegian individuals 80 years of age and older, one living in nursing homes and one in the community, were compared with respect to loneliness, religiousness, purpose in life (PIL), and age group. There were no differences in loneliness identified between groups with regard to residence. Community residents between 80–89 years reported significantly higher loneliness scores than did the age group between 90–105 years. A majority of all subjects reported religion to be important, but age group comparisons yielded non-significant results. Residents living in the community reported significantly higher PIL scores than did residents in institutions. In addition, the community group 90–105 years old reported significantly higher PIL scores compared to the age group of 80–89 years. Analysis of variance showed significantly higher (negative) correlations between loneliness and purpose in life than between these phenomena and religiousness. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER] |
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Complementary Index |
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