Depression is a major, preventable problem in the United States, yet relatively few individuals seek care in traditional mental health settings. Instead, many choose to confide in friends, family, or clergy. Thus, it is important to discover how clergy perceive the definition of and etiology of depression. The author conducted a survey with 204 Protestant pastors in California. Multinomial logistic regression revealed a statistically significant difference in how depression is perceived based on race. Caucasian American pastors more readily agreed with the statement that depression was a biological mood disorder, while African American pastors more readily agreed that depression was a moment of weakness when dealing with trials and tribulat...
Today depression affects millions. Its causes include social and psychosocial factors, as well as ph...
Introduction: Substantial racial/ethnic disparities exist in the identification and management of maj...
This study examines a neglected topic in research on religion and psychological well-being: the effe...
Depression is a major, preventable problem in the United States, yet relatively few individuals seek...
Abstract Depression is a major, preventable problem in the United States, yet relatively few individ...
The purpose of this cross sectional study was to investigate stigma associated with depression treat...
The purpose of this study was to examine the factors that influenced African American pastor’s perce...
Abstract: The biomedical model of illness categorizes depression as a clinical disorder; however, cu...
African Americans, compared with white Americans, underutilize mental health services for major depr...
background Culture can have a considerable influence on the way in which a depression is experienced...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Autho...
Mental illness and stigma are key concerns in congregations and represent important threats to commu...
For decades, research has consistently shown that African Americans underutilize traditional profess...
This study describes the distribution of depressive symptoms in older Dutch citizens (N = 3,020) acr...
Depressive symptoms and religious/spiritual (R/S) practices are widespread around the world, but the...
Today depression affects millions. Its causes include social and psychosocial factors, as well as ph...
Introduction: Substantial racial/ethnic disparities exist in the identification and management of maj...
This study examines a neglected topic in research on religion and psychological well-being: the effe...
Depression is a major, preventable problem in the United States, yet relatively few individuals seek...
Abstract Depression is a major, preventable problem in the United States, yet relatively few individ...
The purpose of this cross sectional study was to investigate stigma associated with depression treat...
The purpose of this study was to examine the factors that influenced African American pastor’s perce...
Abstract: The biomedical model of illness categorizes depression as a clinical disorder; however, cu...
African Americans, compared with white Americans, underutilize mental health services for major depr...
background Culture can have a considerable influence on the way in which a depression is experienced...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Autho...
Mental illness and stigma are key concerns in congregations and represent important threats to commu...
For decades, research has consistently shown that African Americans underutilize traditional profess...
This study describes the distribution of depressive symptoms in older Dutch citizens (N = 3,020) acr...
Depressive symptoms and religious/spiritual (R/S) practices are widespread around the world, but the...
Today depression affects millions. Its causes include social and psychosocial factors, as well as ph...
Introduction: Substantial racial/ethnic disparities exist in the identification and management of maj...
This study examines a neglected topic in research on religion and psychological well-being: the effe...