Among elderly in the community of Sassenheim (The Netherlands) is examined whether protestants suffer more depressive symptoms than Roman Catholics and non-church members. Taken into account are salience of religion among the chronic diseased and, in a second sample, a measure of traditionality of belief-contents (orthodoxy). Concluded is that a depressogenic effect of protestantism can be detected among those elderly who do not consider religion to be salient and who disagree with a traditional content of belief
Background. The protective effects of religion against late life depression may depend on the broade...
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...
This study describes the distribution of depressive symptoms in older Dutch citizens (N = 3,020) acr...
This study examines whether the degree of conservatism of the religious climate affects the geograph...
This study examines whether the degree of conservatism of the religious climate affects the geograph...
This study examines the impact of religiosity on the incidence and course of depressive syndromes in...
Objectives: Expanding on cross-sectional studies, associations are examined between religious involv...
This study examines whether the degree of conservatism of the religious climate affects the geograph...
This study examines whether the degree of conservatism of the religious climate affects the geograph...
This study examines whether the degree of conservatism of the religious climate affects the geograph...
Background. The protective effects of religion against late life depression may depend on the broade...
background Culture can have a considerable influence on the way in which a depression is experienced...
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...
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...
This study describes the distribution of depressive symptoms in older Dutch citizens (N = 3,020) acr...
This study examines whether the degree of conservatism of the religious climate affects the geograph...
This study examines whether the degree of conservatism of the religious climate affects the geograph...
This study examines the impact of religiosity on the incidence and course of depressive syndromes in...
Objectives: Expanding on cross-sectional studies, associations are examined between religious involv...
This study examines whether the degree of conservatism of the religious climate affects the geograph...
This study examines whether the degree of conservatism of the religious climate affects the geograph...
This study examines whether the degree of conservatism of the religious climate affects the geograph...
Background. The protective effects of religion against late life depression may depend on the broade...
background Culture can have a considerable influence on the way in which a depression is experienced...
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...
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...