Suicide has remained a persistent social phenomenon and now accounts for more deaths than motor vehicle accidents. There has been much debate, however, over which religious constructs might best explain the variation in suicide rates. Our empirical analysis reveals that even though theological and social differences between Catholicism and Protestantism have decreased, Catholics are still less likely than Protestants to commit or accept suicide. This difference holds even after we control for such confounding factors as social and religious networks. In addition, although religious networks do mitigate suicides among Protestants, the influence of church attendance is more dominant among Catholics. Our analysis also indicates that alternativ...
In an economic theory of suicide, we model social cohesion of the religious community and religious ...
We have seen in recent years how suicide has become a more pressing reality as a social phenomenon....
We model the effect of Protestant vs. Catholic denomination in an economic theory of suicide, accoun...
Suicide has remained a persistent social phenomenon and now accounts for more deaths than motor vehi...
Abstract: In this study of the persistent social phenomenon of suicide, we find that even though th...
Modern multivariate analysis on cross-national samples has challenged Durkheim's observation th...
Objective: To examine the effect of religion on negative attitudes and beliefs about suicide. Method...
In Suicide, Durkheim found that involvement in religious com-munities is inversely related to suicid...
In Suicide, Durkheim found that involvement in religious communities is inversely related to suicide...
Contains fulltext : 54633.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In Suicide, Durk...
In an economic theory of suicide, we model social cohesion of the religious community and religious ...
We model the effect of Protestant vs. Catholic denomination in an economic theory of suicide, accoun...
Problem. Since Durkheim\u27s classic 1897 study of differences in suicide rates between Catholics a...
Suicide is a major public health concern and a leading cause of death around the world. How religion...
It has been suggested that Protestant culture has become more tolerant towards suicide in the previo...
In an economic theory of suicide, we model social cohesion of the religious community and religious ...
We have seen in recent years how suicide has become a more pressing reality as a social phenomenon....
We model the effect of Protestant vs. Catholic denomination in an economic theory of suicide, accoun...
Suicide has remained a persistent social phenomenon and now accounts for more deaths than motor vehi...
Abstract: In this study of the persistent social phenomenon of suicide, we find that even though th...
Modern multivariate analysis on cross-national samples has challenged Durkheim's observation th...
Objective: To examine the effect of religion on negative attitudes and beliefs about suicide. Method...
In Suicide, Durkheim found that involvement in religious com-munities is inversely related to suicid...
In Suicide, Durkheim found that involvement in religious communities is inversely related to suicide...
Contains fulltext : 54633.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In Suicide, Durk...
In an economic theory of suicide, we model social cohesion of the religious community and religious ...
We model the effect of Protestant vs. Catholic denomination in an economic theory of suicide, accoun...
Problem. Since Durkheim\u27s classic 1897 study of differences in suicide rates between Catholics a...
Suicide is a major public health concern and a leading cause of death around the world. How religion...
It has been suggested that Protestant culture has become more tolerant towards suicide in the previo...
In an economic theory of suicide, we model social cohesion of the religious community and religious ...
We have seen in recent years how suicide has become a more pressing reality as a social phenomenon....
We model the effect of Protestant vs. Catholic denomination in an economic theory of suicide, accoun...