Studies using data from the United States suggest religious organizational involvement is more beneficial for health than secular organizational involvement. Extending beyond the United States, we assess the relative impacts of religious and secular organizational involvement on self-rated health cross-nationally, accounting for national-level religious context. Analyses of data from 33 predominantly Christian countries from the 2005–2008 World Values Survey reveal that active membership in religious organizations is positively associated with self-rated health. This association’s magnitude is higher than the magnitude of associations between many memberships in secular organizations and health. The positive association between involvement ...
The purpose of this work is to examine the relationships between religious and spiritual struggles (...
Religious nonaffiliates who have high certainty in the existence of God or a higher power (theistic ...
A significant body of research suggests that religious involvement is related to better mental and p...
Scholars have long theorized that religious contexts provide health-promoting social integration and...
Existing evidence on the relationship between religious involvement and health indicates that organi...
Contains fulltext : 99667.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In the present s...
In the present study, the authors examine the extent to which effects of individual religious involv...
To what extent does the national religious context affect volunteering? Does a religious environment...
A growing body of evidence indicates an association between religion and health. However, few have s...
Can the religious values of an entire geographic area affect the health of people living in that sam...
Objective: Mixed evidence exists in the research examining the effects of religion on health outcome...
This paper reviews more than 30 studies of health care utilization in which the effects of religion ...
A significant body of research suggests that religious involvement is related to better mental and p...
Contains fulltext : 55660.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)To what extent...
To what extent does the national religious context affect volunteering? Does a religious environment...
The purpose of this work is to examine the relationships between religious and spiritual struggles (...
Religious nonaffiliates who have high certainty in the existence of God or a higher power (theistic ...
A significant body of research suggests that religious involvement is related to better mental and p...
Scholars have long theorized that religious contexts provide health-promoting social integration and...
Existing evidence on the relationship between religious involvement and health indicates that organi...
Contains fulltext : 99667.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In the present s...
In the present study, the authors examine the extent to which effects of individual religious involv...
To what extent does the national religious context affect volunteering? Does a religious environment...
A growing body of evidence indicates an association between religion and health. However, few have s...
Can the religious values of an entire geographic area affect the health of people living in that sam...
Objective: Mixed evidence exists in the research examining the effects of religion on health outcome...
This paper reviews more than 30 studies of health care utilization in which the effects of religion ...
A significant body of research suggests that religious involvement is related to better mental and p...
Contains fulltext : 55660.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)To what extent...
To what extent does the national religious context affect volunteering? Does a religious environment...
The purpose of this work is to examine the relationships between religious and spiritual struggles (...
Religious nonaffiliates who have high certainty in the existence of God or a higher power (theistic ...
A significant body of research suggests that religious involvement is related to better mental and p...