TY - JOUR
T1 - Depression and religious practices in inmates of a prison in Cusco-Peru
AU - Arias, Viki Yunguri
AU - Suna, Elizabeth Gutiérrez
AU - Pacheco Sota, Vilma Aurora
AU - Accostupa Quispe, Yeny Maritza
AU - de la Torre Dueñas, Cleto
AU - Velázquez, Tesania
PY - 2021/1/1
Y1 - 2021/1/1
N2 - The objective of the study was to determine the relationship between depression and religious practices in inmates of a Penitentiary Establishment in Cusco-Peru. The Beck Depression Inventory (BDI - II) (Beck et al., 2006) and the Religious Practices Scale adapted to the prison context (Hamann, 2003) were applied to a sample of 380 inmates for different crimes. The results show that there is no relationship between depression and religious practices. However, a relationship was found with the indicator “I behave as God expects me to do it”. 71% of the sample has some level of depression: 24.7% of inmates have mild depression, 22.45% moderate depression and 24.2% severe depression. It was also obtained that 62.8% of inmates have religious practices. The most frequent are pray to God to ask for help (61.1%), thank God (56.1%), transmit their faith to people close to them (36.6%), read the Bible (25.5%) and attend religious celebrations held inside the prison (25%).
AB - The objective of the study was to determine the relationship between depression and religious practices in inmates of a Penitentiary Establishment in Cusco-Peru. The Beck Depression Inventory (BDI - II) (Beck et al., 2006) and the Religious Practices Scale adapted to the prison context (Hamann, 2003) were applied to a sample of 380 inmates for different crimes. The results show that there is no relationship between depression and religious practices. However, a relationship was found with the indicator “I behave as God expects me to do it”. 71% of the sample has some level of depression: 24.7% of inmates have mild depression, 22.45% moderate depression and 24.2% severe depression. It was also obtained that 62.8% of inmates have religious practices. The most frequent are pray to God to ask for help (61.1%), thank God (56.1%), transmit their faith to people close to them (36.6%), read the Bible (25.5%) and attend religious celebrations held inside the prison (25%).
UR - https://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/psicologia/article/view/23119
M3 - Artículo
SN - 0254-9247
VL - 39
JO - Revista de Psicologia (Peru)
JF - Revista de Psicologia (Peru)
ER -