The Benefits of Spiritual Diaries: A Mixed-Method Study in Korea

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Suk-Sun Kim
Yeounsoo Kim-Godwin
Minji Gil
DaEun Kim
Yeon Kum Cheon
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[1] Ewha Womans University,College of Nursing
[2] University of North Carolina Wilmington,School of Nursing, College of Health and Human Services
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Spiritual diary; Spiritual growth; Psychological well–being; Mixed-method study;
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This mixed study examined the benefits of spiritual diaries in Korea. Quantitatively, differences in spiritual growth and psychological well-being were examined in relation to the frequency of writing spiritual diaries among 385 participating adults. The group who wrote spiritual diaries ‘5–7 times a week’ had significantly higher scores relating to spiritual growth and psychological wellbeing than other groups across the outcome variables. Qualitatively, the study also explored the benefits of writing spiritual diaries among 37 adults. Three major themes using four focus group interviews, were identified: (a) the acquisition of godly habits, (b) a closer walk with Jesus, and (c) the fullness of God’s presence. These findings are particularly important for healthcare providers who want to facilitate patient self-care.
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页码:3978 / 3992
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