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J Relig Health ; 63(1): 685-703, 2024 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37648951

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This study sought to identify the occupational stressors Black pastors experience, who serve in Black Church denominations and Black nondenominational churches. A total of 218 pastors completed the survey out of 2786 for a response rate of 10.1%. Black pastors identified their most challenging stressors as member dynamics, financial stress, leading a church to fulfill its mission, and pastor's workload. Black women pastors faced the additional stressor of having their pastoral leadership challenged by male congregants. Black pastors faced more stressors during the COVID-19 pandemic including church closures, transitioning to virtual services, unexpected deaths, and an increased workload with 72.5% of pastors reporting moderate to extreme stress levels. Approximately 77% of pastors acknowledged experiencing from moderate to extreme stress levels during social protests for the deaths of Black people by law enforcement. Black pastors further acknowledged experiencing an additional three to six life stressors outside of their pastoral roles.


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Black or African American , COVID-19 , Clergy , Stress, Psychological , Female , Humans , Male , Black or African American/psychology , Clergy/psychology , COVID-19/psychology , Pandemics , Stress, Psychological/epidemiology , United States/epidemiology
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