Privatisation of the privatized: forms of co-resonance between old age and spirituality among Czech elders
Publication date
2022Published in
Journal of Religion, Spirituality and AgingVolume / Issue
21 (2022)ISBN / ISSN
ISSN: 1552-8030Metadata
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This publication has a published version with DOI 10.1080/15528030.2022.2128155
Abstract
Growing number of studies pointed to the importance of the topic of spirituality and religiosity among older people. However, these studies are conducted in countries with high religiosity. The Czech Republic is one of the most secular regions in the world. These facts led us to question the relationship between old age and spirituality in the environment of the Czech Republic. In thirteen semi-structured interviews with seniors from the Czech Republic (age 65+) we focused on the relationship between spirituality and old age. The qualitative analysis procedures formulated by Miles and Huberman for generating meaning were used for the analysis itself. Findings revealed only a limited association between spirituality and old age. Spirituality was used by the elderly for the purpose of expressing gratitude or as a function, which was a response to the particular topic of the old age as control of skills, maintaining relationship or activity.
Keywords
elderly, spirituality, religiosity, Czech Republic, qualitative research
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