Spiritual Surrender: Initial Appraisals of Cancer Diagnoses in Black Christian Women

Author:

Hall M. Elizabeth Lewis1ORCID,Lee Grace E.1,McMartin Jason1,Abernethy Alexis2,Shannonhouse Laura3,Park Crystal L.4,Aten Jamie5,Kapic Kelly6,Silverman Eric J.7

Affiliation:

1. Biola University, La Mirada, CA, USA

2. Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, CA, USA

3. Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, USA

4. University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, USA

5. Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL, USA

6. Covenant College, Lookout Mountain, GA, USA

7. Christopher Newport University, Newport News, VA, USA

Abstract

The basis of the meaning-making model is that distress results from discrepancies between one’s global meaning system and one’s situational appraisals of negative life events. This model suggests a preventative function for religion when religious global beliefs inform situational appraisals in ways that minimize distress. Using consensual qualitative research, we evaluated the initial reactions to a cancer diagnosis of 29 Black Christian women. We examined how the women appraised the cancer diagnosis and how this appraisal was related to reported distress. Our results indicated that lower levels of distress were related to believing that God was faithful, while higher levels of distress were related to beliefs in retributive justice and cancer as a death sentence. Lower distress was further related to spiritual surrender, a religious coping practice that combines entrusting the outcome of one’s cancer experience to God and actively pursuing treatment. We discuss spiritual surrender as a collaborative religious coping strategy and highlight its importance in informing culturally sensitive psychological interventions.

Funder

John Templeton Foundation to M. Elizabeth Lewis Hall and C. Park, co-PIs

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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