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Theodicies and professional quality of life in a nationally representative sample of chaplains in the veterans' health administration.

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Currier, JM; Drescher, KD; Nieuwsma, JA; McCormick, WH
Published in: J Prev Interv Community
2017

This study examined the role of theodicies or theological/philosophic attempts to resolve existential dilemmas related to evil and human suffering in chaplains' professional quality of life (ProQOL). A nationally representative sample of 298 VHA chaplains completed the recently developed Views of Suffering Scale (Hale-Smith, Park, & Edmondson, 2012 ) and ProQOL-5 (Stamm, 2010 ). Descriptive results revealed that 20-50% endorsed strong theistic beliefs in a compassionate deity who reciprocally suffers with hurting people, God ultimately being responsible for suffering, and that suffering can provide opportunities for intimate encounters with God and personal growth. Other results indicated that chaplains' beliefs about human suffering were differentially linked with their sense of enjoyment/purpose in working with veterans. These results suggest that theodicies might serve as a pathway to resilience for individuals in spiritual communities and traditions in USA, particularly for clinicians and ministry professionals who are committed to serving the needs of traumatized persons.

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J Prev Interv Community

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EISSN

1540-7330

Publication Date

2017

Volume

45

Issue

4

Start / End Page

286 / 296

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • United States Department of Veterans Affairs
  • United States
  • Religion
  • Quality of Life
  • Public Health
  • Middle Aged
  • Mental Health
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Female
 

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Currier, J. M., Drescher, K. D., Nieuwsma, J. A., & McCormick, W. H. (2017). Theodicies and professional quality of life in a nationally representative sample of chaplains in the veterans' health administration. J Prev Interv Community, 45(4), 286–296. https://doi.org/10.1080/10852352.2016.1197748
Currier, Joseph M., Kent D. Drescher, Jason A. Nieuwsma, and Wesley H. McCormick. “Theodicies and professional quality of life in a nationally representative sample of chaplains in the veterans' health administration.J Prev Interv Community 45, no. 4 (2017): 286–96. https://doi.org/10.1080/10852352.2016.1197748.
Currier JM, Drescher KD, Nieuwsma JA, McCormick WH. Theodicies and professional quality of life in a nationally representative sample of chaplains in the veterans' health administration. J Prev Interv Community. 2017;45(4):286–96.
Currier, Joseph M., et al. “Theodicies and professional quality of life in a nationally representative sample of chaplains in the veterans' health administration.J Prev Interv Community, vol. 45, no. 4, 2017, pp. 286–96. Pubmed, doi:10.1080/10852352.2016.1197748.
Currier JM, Drescher KD, Nieuwsma JA, McCormick WH. Theodicies and professional quality of life in a nationally representative sample of chaplains in the veterans' health administration. J Prev Interv Community. 2017;45(4):286–296.

Published In

J Prev Interv Community

DOI

EISSN

1540-7330

Publication Date

2017

Volume

45

Issue

4

Start / End Page

286 / 296

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • United States Department of Veterans Affairs
  • United States
  • Religion
  • Quality of Life
  • Public Health
  • Middle Aged
  • Mental Health
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Female