Extensive literature in the social and medical sciences link religiosity to positive health outcomes. Conversely it is often assumed that secularity carries negative consequences for health; however, recent research outlining different types of secular individuals complicates this assumption. Using a national sample of American adults, we compare physical and mental health outcomes for atheists, agnostics, religiously nonaffiliated theists, and theistic members of organized religious traditions. Results indicate better physical health outcomes for atheists compared to other secular individuals and members of some religious traditions. Atheists also reported significantly lower levels of psychiatric symptoms (anxiety, paranoia, obsession, an...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the question of whether or not commitment to religio...
Religion, faith and spirituality have proven to be important components of human civilization. Numer...
Religiosity is often associated with better health outcomes. The aim of the study was to examine ass...
Extensive literature in the social and medical sciences link religiosity to positive health outcomes...
Religious nonaffiliates who have high certainty in the existence of God or a higher power (theistic ...
Although recent research suggests that the proportion of the US population identifying as non-religi...
Prior studies have suggested that members of different religions have better mental and physical hea...
Scholars have long theorized that religious contexts provide health-promoting social integration and...
A previous study has demonstrated that religious beliefs that depicted God as a punishing deity were...
Most studies report positive associations between religiosity and spirituality and aspects of mental...
Contains fulltext : 56141.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Studies concerni...
Atheists and the non-religious have historically been excluded from cardiovascular research assessin...
Research investigating Religion/Spirituality and health often notes that Religious/Spiritual constru...
Religion has long been implicated as a powerful contributor to physical and mental well-being across...
Prior work has indicated that being religious and being healthy are associated. Religiosity and phy...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the question of whether or not commitment to religio...
Religion, faith and spirituality have proven to be important components of human civilization. Numer...
Religiosity is often associated with better health outcomes. The aim of the study was to examine ass...
Extensive literature in the social and medical sciences link religiosity to positive health outcomes...
Religious nonaffiliates who have high certainty in the existence of God or a higher power (theistic ...
Although recent research suggests that the proportion of the US population identifying as non-religi...
Prior studies have suggested that members of different religions have better mental and physical hea...
Scholars have long theorized that religious contexts provide health-promoting social integration and...
A previous study has demonstrated that religious beliefs that depicted God as a punishing deity were...
Most studies report positive associations between religiosity and spirituality and aspects of mental...
Contains fulltext : 56141.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Studies concerni...
Atheists and the non-religious have historically been excluded from cardiovascular research assessin...
Research investigating Religion/Spirituality and health often notes that Religious/Spiritual constru...
Religion has long been implicated as a powerful contributor to physical and mental well-being across...
Prior work has indicated that being religious and being healthy are associated. Religiosity and phy...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the question of whether or not commitment to religio...
Religion, faith and spirituality have proven to be important components of human civilization. Numer...
Religiosity is often associated with better health outcomes. The aim of the study was to examine ass...