This study examines the general health of consecrated persons (CP) in the Czech Republic (CZ) and in Slovakia (SK) compared to control samples of the Czech population. The sample of 293 CP participants (age: M = 47.52, SD = 9.57, females: 78.88%, 180 Czechs, 213 Slovaks) was compared with two control samples, one of which was nationally representative. Comparing CP with the general population, we measured the frequency of recent health complaints, the occurrence of chronic illnesses, general health and the individual chronotype. Compared to the representative sample, CP had a higher chance of suffering from pelvis minor pain and obesity but a lower chance of diabetes. Furthermore, CP had higher odds of having worse general health. Comparing...
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Most studies report a positive association of religiosity and spirituality (R/S) with aspects of hea...
Studies of religious groups that impose prudent lifestyles on their members show low mortality rates...
The prevalence of risk factors for chronic diseases such as smoking, alcohol abuse, low fruit and ve...
In the present study, the authors examine the extent to which effects of individual religious involv...
Research in some religious countries shows that religiosity and spirituality positively affect adole...
Studies linking religion and its impact on humans have increased over time with health being the mos...
This research investigates the relationship between private religious involvement, measured by the i...
There are consistent reports of protective associations between attendance at religious services and...
Existing evidence on the relationship between religious involvement and health indicates that organi...
Background: Health is a value of paramount importance for human existence. It has a special place in...
The aim of the thesis is to find out the view of the spiritual leaders of the chosen Churches in the...
Religious attendance is an important element of activity for older Europeans, especially in more tra...
Neringa Adomaitytė : "Religious communities member's health locus control and spiritual expression l...
A previous study has demonstrated that religious beliefs that depicted God as a punishing deity were...
Contains fulltext : 99667.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In the present s...
Most studies report a positive association of religiosity and spirituality (R/S) with aspects of hea...
Studies of religious groups that impose prudent lifestyles on their members show low mortality rates...
The prevalence of risk factors for chronic diseases such as smoking, alcohol abuse, low fruit and ve...
In the present study, the authors examine the extent to which effects of individual religious involv...