Abstract
Objective: to describe the relationship of spirituality and religiosity with gender, age and family income of the elderly people. Methods: this is a cross-sectional study with 643 elderly people using a socio-demographic questionnaire and a brief multidimensional measure of religiosity/spirituality. A descriptive analysis, Student’st-test (sex) and Pearson correlation for age and Spearman for income (p<0.05) were performed. Results: female prevailed, age group 60|-70 years old, living with the partner, education level of 1|-5 years of study and income of a minimum wage. The female presented higher averages than the male in most of the dimensions of religiosity and spirituality. The age presented a weak positive correlation in the dimensions of organizational religiosity and global self-assessment; while income did not present a statistically significant correlation. Conclusion: female and older adults presented greater dimensions of religiosity and spirituality, while income did not present significant correlation.
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Rodrigues, L. R., Nader, I. D., Silva, A. T. M., Tavares, D. M. dos S., Assunção, L. M., & Molina, N. P. F. M. (2017). Spirituality and religiosity related to socio-demographic data of the elderly population*. Rev Rene, 18(4), 429–436. https://doi.org/10.15253/2175-6783.2017000400002
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