The Impact of Spirituality on the Attitudes and Success of HIV Patients: Voices of the Infected
Thesis advisor: Martin Cohen === HIV is a complex, life-altering infection that often challenges patients to change their attitudes towards health and hope in order to survive. In developed nations, such as the United States, HIV is no longer a terminal illness, but a chronic condition with tremendo...
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ndltd-BOSTON-oai-dlib.bc.edu-bc-ir_1023722019-05-10T07:37:47Z The Impact of Spirituality on the Attitudes and Success of HIV Patients: Voices of the Infected McLaughlin, Christopher Thesis advisor: Martin Cohen Text thesis 2008 Boston College English electronic application/pdf HIV is a complex, life-altering infection that often challenges patients to change their attitudes towards health and hope in order to survive. In developed nations, such as the United States, HIV is no longer a terminal illness, but a chronic condition with tremendous social consequences. Because religion and spirituality are so significant to the life attitudes of millions of Americans, I wanted to explore the role that they may have for those infected with HIV. Specifically, the study attempts to examine the connection between spirituality and patient health attitudes, as well as the role of spirituality in successfully fighting the virus. Through a series of open interviews, I collected quantitative data and narratives from several patients. While the sample was overwhelmingly religious, the participants noted that religion has been one of the most significant motivators in their struggles against HIV. While the limited sample size prevents statistical analysis, I am able to present the life stories of many patients infected with the virus. Their experiences provide insight into the powers of spirituality and faith when facing HIV. Theology HIV AIDS Spirituality Medicine Faith Copyright is held by the author, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise noted. Thesis (BA) — Boston College, 2008. Submitted to: Boston College. College of Arts and Sciences. Discipline: College Honors Program. 71894 http://hdl.handle.net/2345/536 |
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Thesis advisor: Martin Cohen === HIV is a complex, life-altering infection that often challenges patients to change their attitudes towards health and hope in order to survive. In developed nations, such as the United States, HIV is no longer a terminal illness, but a chronic condition with tremendous social consequences. Because religion and spirituality are so significant to the life attitudes of millions of Americans, I wanted to explore the role that they may have for those infected with HIV. Specifically, the study attempts to examine the connection between spirituality and patient health attitudes, as well as the role of spirituality in successfully fighting the virus. Through a series of open interviews, I collected quantitative data and narratives from several patients. While the sample was overwhelmingly religious, the participants noted that religion has been one of the most significant motivators in their struggles against HIV. While the limited sample size prevents statistical analysis, I am able to present the life stories of many patients infected with the virus. Their experiences provide insight into the powers of spirituality and faith when facing HIV. === Thesis (BA) — Boston College, 2008. === Submitted to: Boston College. College of Arts and Sciences. === Discipline: College Honors Program. |
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The Impact of Spirituality on the Attitudes and Success of HIV Patients: Voices of the Infected |
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