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Close Ties, Intercessory Prayer, and Optimism Among American Adults: Locating God in the Social Support Network

TitleClose Ties, Intercessory Prayer, and Optimism Among American Adults: Locating God in the Social Support Network
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2013
AuthorsSchafer, MH
JournalJournal for the Scientific Study of Religion
Volume52
Issue1
Start Page35
Keywordsintercession, offline, optimism, Prayer, religion, social networks, social support, well-being
Abstract

Prayer is often an interpersonal phenomenon. It represents not only a form of social support shared between or among people, but also a means of embedding an unobservable actor (God) within a conventionally observable social network. This study considers whether the receipt of intercessory prayer from close network ties is associated with future-oriented well-being. Analyses use social network module data from the Portraits of American Life Study (PALS), a nationally representative study of American adults containing a breadth of information not available in prior studies of networks, prayer, and well-being. Despite experiencing more instances of recent adversity (mental or physical health problem, financial trouble, and unemployment), prayed-for PALS respondents report the highest levels of optimism. Furthermore, the association between network prayer and optimism is robust to inclusion of individual-level indicators of religiosity. Finally, other forms of social support that an individual receives from his or her close ties do not explain the benefits of intercessory prayer.

URLhttp://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jssr.12010/abstract