This study examines the impact of religiosity on the incidence and course of depressive syndromes in a community-based sample of elderly people in The Netherlands (n=177). The course of depression was assessed in five waves of measurements, covering a period of 1 year. Religiosity was defined as salience of religion compared to the salience of other aspects of life. Religious salience was not associated with incidence of depression, but showed a relatively strong association with improvement of depression among the respondents who were depressed at the first measurement. This association was most prominent among subjects with poor physical health
Background. The protective effects of religion against late life depression may depend on the broade...
Most studies into the role of religiousness in relation to depression severity have mainly found an ...
The recent increase in number of psychiatric epidemiological studies on the role of religion in late...
It has been suggested that religiosity helps prevent depression in older people. This study examines...
It has been suggested that religiosity helps prevent depression in older people. This study examines...
BACKGROUND: In psychiatric epidemiology and gerontology it is frequently reported that religious bel...
In this survey among 172 elder inhabitants (55-89) of Sassenheim, a semirural town in the Netherland...
The present study focused on the role of religiosity and depression on the life of older people. At ...
Objectives: Expanding on cross-sectional studies, associations are examined between religious involv...
This study describes the distribution of depressive symptoms in older Dutch citizens (N = 3,020) acr...
A secondary analysis of extant data from The Cache County Study on Memory Health and Aging (CCSMHA),...
This study used a representative community-based sample of men and women born in the San Francisco B...
This study used a representative community-based sample of men and women born in the San Francisco B...
Background. The protective effects of religion against late life depression may depend on the broade...
Background. The protective effects of religion against late life depression may depend on the broade...
Background. The protective effects of religion against late life depression may depend on the broade...
Most studies into the role of religiousness in relation to depression severity have mainly found an ...
The recent increase in number of psychiatric epidemiological studies on the role of religion in late...
It has been suggested that religiosity helps prevent depression in older people. This study examines...
It has been suggested that religiosity helps prevent depression in older people. This study examines...
BACKGROUND: In psychiatric epidemiology and gerontology it is frequently reported that religious bel...
In this survey among 172 elder inhabitants (55-89) of Sassenheim, a semirural town in the Netherland...
The present study focused on the role of religiosity and depression on the life of older people. At ...
Objectives: Expanding on cross-sectional studies, associations are examined between religious involv...
This study describes the distribution of depressive symptoms in older Dutch citizens (N = 3,020) acr...
A secondary analysis of extant data from The Cache County Study on Memory Health and Aging (CCSMHA),...
This study used a representative community-based sample of men and women born in the San Francisco B...
This study used a representative community-based sample of men and women born in the San Francisco B...
Background. The protective effects of religion against late life depression may depend on the broade...
Background. The protective effects of religion against late life depression may depend on the broade...
Background. The protective effects of religion against late life depression may depend on the broade...
Most studies into the role of religiousness in relation to depression severity have mainly found an ...
The recent increase in number of psychiatric epidemiological studies on the role of religion in late...