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    Mothers' process of understanding their developmental disordered children using after-school care service

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    The form of the Child Welfare Service changed drastically with the revision of the Child Welfare Act in 2012. In the Act, the section addressing day service for children changed, that is, after-school care for mild disordered children provides more diversified services. The purpose of this study was to clarify mothers' precess of understanding their developmental disordered children by semi-structured interview. The results indicated that mothers' needs and expectation to the service differed in accordance with psychological level of their understanding of their children. In addition, it was suggested that reconfirmation of the needs and expectation was effective for mothers who recognized the service negatively

    Relationship between Prayer and Mental Health <Research Article>

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    Recently, the religious activity of prayer has been the subject of scientific research. However, the results have been poor in terms of reproducibility, which demands that a more limited approach to investigating prayer be adopted. This study examined the Japanese custom of holding up the hands in prayer (sazuke) among 296 devotees of Tenrikyo (a large religion) with respect to the participants’ mental health. We dopted the subjective well-being scale of Ito et al. (2003) and applied the SD method by means of a questionnaire among the devotees. We subjected each extracted factor to multiple regression analysis. Our results showed that sazuke prayer enhanced the factors of “intrinsic sense,” “self-evaluation,” and “confident sense of fulfillment” in the well-being scale of the participants. Thus, the act of prayer appeared to augment the subjects’ positive and spontaneous feelings in addition to promoting their self-confidence

    祈りと祈りの主体者の精神的健康との関連の検討 <研究論文>

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