We examined the relation between church attendance, membership in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (LDS), and major depressive episode, in a population-based study of aging and dementia in Cache County, Utah. Participants included 2,989 nondemented individuals aged between 65 and 100 years who were interviewed initially in 1995 to 1996 and again in 1998 to 1999. LDS church members reported twice the rate of major depression that non-LDS members did (odds ratio = 2.56, 95% confidence interval = 1.07–6.08). Individuals attending church weekly or more often had a significantly lower risk for major depression. After controlling for demographic and health variables and the strongest predictor of future episodes of depression, a pr...
This study examines depression among Latter-day Saint teens, particularly how religiosity and the pa...
Background. The death of a family member is a stressful life event and can result in an increased le...
This study examines a neglected topic in research on religion and psychological well-being: the effe...
We examined the relation between church attendance, membership in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latt...
A secondary analysis of extant data from The Cache County Study on Memory Health and Aging (CCSMHA),...
We examined the relation between religious involvement, membership in the Church of Jesus Christ of ...
Objectives: Expanding on cross-sectional studies, associations are examined between religious involv...
The population of older adults in the United States is steadily rising. The Centers for Disease Cont...
Although previous studies have found a protective association between attendance at religious servic...
Using a survey of adults in Nebraska, we find that the association between church attendance and men...
This study used a representative community-based sample of men and women born in the San Francisco B...
Objective: The present study investigated the potential effects of church atten-dance and marital st...
It has been suggested that religiosity helps prevent depression in older people. This study examines...
Religious devotion is a complex phenomenon but a potentially important source of support and meaning...
This study examines the impact of religiosity on the incidence and course of depressive syndromes in...
This study examines depression among Latter-day Saint teens, particularly how religiosity and the pa...
Background. The death of a family member is a stressful life event and can result in an increased le...
This study examines a neglected topic in research on religion and psychological well-being: the effe...
We examined the relation between church attendance, membership in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latt...
A secondary analysis of extant data from The Cache County Study on Memory Health and Aging (CCSMHA),...
We examined the relation between religious involvement, membership in the Church of Jesus Christ of ...
Objectives: Expanding on cross-sectional studies, associations are examined between religious involv...
The population of older adults in the United States is steadily rising. The Centers for Disease Cont...
Although previous studies have found a protective association between attendance at religious servic...
Using a survey of adults in Nebraska, we find that the association between church attendance and men...
This study used a representative community-based sample of men and women born in the San Francisco B...
Objective: The present study investigated the potential effects of church atten-dance and marital st...
It has been suggested that religiosity helps prevent depression in older people. This study examines...
Religious devotion is a complex phenomenon but a potentially important source of support and meaning...
This study examines the impact of religiosity on the incidence and course of depressive syndromes in...
This study examines depression among Latter-day Saint teens, particularly how religiosity and the pa...
Background. The death of a family member is a stressful life event and can result in an increased le...
This study examines a neglected topic in research on religion and psychological well-being: the effe...