The aim of this study is to address the association between Muslim religiosity and health outcomes, and investigate if religious Muslims are more likely to be of disadvantage of health than non-religious Muslims.A cross-sectional study-design is used with a representative sample of Muslims in Norway including 2661 respondents in age 16 years–74 years from the “The Survey On Living Conditions Among Persons With An Immigrant Background 2016”, conducted by Statistics Norway. Multivariate logistic regression analyses were conducted to investigate the relationship between Muslim religiosity and health outcomes. The health outcomes in focus are self-reported health, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, neck and back illnesses, mental health problem...
Introduction One of the issues in the field of sociology that has attracted the attention of many so...
While the balance of existing evidence suggests that religion is positively related to health and me...
Studies have suggested a causal link between behaviors and attitudes prescribed by religious doctrin...
The aim of this study is to address the association between Muslim religiosity and health outcomes, ...
Background: Health is a value of paramount importance for human existence. It has a special place in...
Objective: Fatalism has been shown to influence health behaviors and outcomes among different popula...
OBJECTIVE:Fatalism has been shown to influence health behaviors and outcomes among different populat...
Consumers are increasingly sensitive to factors affecting their health. Billions of dollars have be...
Objective: The objective of this study was to identify mechanisms by which Islamic beliefs, values, ...
Studies linking religion and its impact on humans have increased over time with health being the mos...
Background: While religious beliefs and values influence health behaviors, conventional health dispa...
This study aimed to investigate the relationship between different aspects of religiosity and genera...
Existing evidence on the relationship between religious involvement and health indicates that organi...
Scholars have long theorized that religious contexts provide health-promoting social integration and...
The prevalence of risk factors for chronic diseases such as smoking, alcohol abuse, low fruit and ve...
Introduction One of the issues in the field of sociology that has attracted the attention of many so...
While the balance of existing evidence suggests that religion is positively related to health and me...
Studies have suggested a causal link between behaviors and attitudes prescribed by religious doctrin...
The aim of this study is to address the association between Muslim religiosity and health outcomes, ...
Background: Health is a value of paramount importance for human existence. It has a special place in...
Objective: Fatalism has been shown to influence health behaviors and outcomes among different popula...
OBJECTIVE:Fatalism has been shown to influence health behaviors and outcomes among different populat...
Consumers are increasingly sensitive to factors affecting their health. Billions of dollars have be...
Objective: The objective of this study was to identify mechanisms by which Islamic beliefs, values, ...
Studies linking religion and its impact on humans have increased over time with health being the mos...
Background: While religious beliefs and values influence health behaviors, conventional health dispa...
This study aimed to investigate the relationship between different aspects of religiosity and genera...
Existing evidence on the relationship between religious involvement and health indicates that organi...
Scholars have long theorized that religious contexts provide health-promoting social integration and...
The prevalence of risk factors for chronic diseases such as smoking, alcohol abuse, low fruit and ve...
Introduction One of the issues in the field of sociology that has attracted the attention of many so...
While the balance of existing evidence suggests that religion is positively related to health and me...
Studies have suggested a causal link between behaviors and attitudes prescribed by religious doctrin...