Religion encompasses behavioural, attitudinal, public and private activities, all of which potentially involve different antecedent factors and consequences for health outcomes. There is increasing research evidence that religious involvement is associated both cross-sectionally and prospectively with better physical health, better mental health and longer survival. This review covers definitions and measures of religion; religious coping, psychological well-being and social support; religious practices and health; religious effects on health outcomes; explaining religion-health links; negative effects of religion; implications for health practice; and a conclusion. The study of religion, psychology and health is a true frontier for psychol...
Background: The role of religion in the promotion of patient’s mental health has been very well obse...
Background: The role of religion in the promotion of patient’s mental health has been very well obse...
Religious coping now represents a key variable of interest in research on health outcomes, not only ...
This volume reviews and integrates the growing body of contemporary psychological research on the li...
This volume reviews and integrates the growing body of contemporary psychological research on the li...
Religion and spirituality are usually considered as protective factors against a host of negative he...
AbstractReviews of research on religion and health have concluded that at least some types of religi...
Empirical studies have identified significant links between religion and spirituality and health. Th...
Empirical studies have identified significant links between religion and spirituality and health. Th...
This paper reviews original research published in social, psychological, behavioral, nursing and med...
Contains fulltext : 56141.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Studies concerni...
This paper provides a concise but comprehensive review of research on religion/spirituality (R/S) an...
In this third of a four-article series on religion and medicine, I describe a theoretical model to i...
Background: The role of religion in the promotion of patient’s mental health has been very well obse...
Background: The role of religion in the promotion of patient’s mental health has been very well obse...
Background: The role of religion in the promotion of patient’s mental health has been very well obse...
Background: The role of religion in the promotion of patient’s mental health has been very well obse...
Religious coping now represents a key variable of interest in research on health outcomes, not only ...
This volume reviews and integrates the growing body of contemporary psychological research on the li...
This volume reviews and integrates the growing body of contemporary psychological research on the li...
Religion and spirituality are usually considered as protective factors against a host of negative he...
AbstractReviews of research on religion and health have concluded that at least some types of religi...
Empirical studies have identified significant links between religion and spirituality and health. Th...
Empirical studies have identified significant links between religion and spirituality and health. Th...
This paper reviews original research published in social, psychological, behavioral, nursing and med...
Contains fulltext : 56141.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Studies concerni...
This paper provides a concise but comprehensive review of research on religion/spirituality (R/S) an...
In this third of a four-article series on religion and medicine, I describe a theoretical model to i...
Background: The role of religion in the promotion of patient’s mental health has been very well obse...
Background: The role of religion in the promotion of patient’s mental health has been very well obse...
Background: The role of religion in the promotion of patient’s mental health has been very well obse...
Background: The role of religion in the promotion of patient’s mental health has been very well obse...
Religious coping now represents a key variable of interest in research on health outcomes, not only ...