Background: Previous research has identified elevated social adjustment and frequent religious attendance as protective against depression. The present study aims to examine the association of frequency of religious services attendance with subsequent depression, while accounting for the effects of social adjustment. Method: Participants were 173 adult offspring of depressed and nondepressed parents, followed longitudinally over 25 years. Diagnosis was assessed with the Schedule for Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia—Lifetime Version. The Social Adjustment Scale—Self Report (SAS—SR) was used to assess social adjustment and frequency of religious services attendance was self-reported. In a logistic regression analysis, major depression at ...
OBJECTIVE To determine whether high-risk adults who reported high importance of religion or spiritua...
The rise of Chronic Illness and Disease (CID) globally and the increase in lifespan/survival rates a...
Objectives: Expanding on cross-sectional studies, associations are examined between religious involv...
Objective: Previously the authors found that personal importance of religion or spirituality was as...
Although previous studies have found a protective association between attendance at religious servic...
Background: Previously we found that transmission of religion from mother to adult offspring as meas...
Background. Few studies have examined religiosity as a protective factor using a longitudinal design...
Conflict between parents is a common domestic experience, often witnessed by children in the home. Y...
Background. — About 40 years ago we began a study of the offspring of depressed (high-risk) and not ...
Using secondary data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Survey of New Parents, this study...
Using a survey of adults in Nebraska, we find that the association between church attendance and men...
Depression is the leading cause of illness and disability in adolescence. Many studies show a correl...
Psychiatric patients (age 59+) were assessed before study treatment for major depressive disorder, a...
Thesis advisor: Natalia SarkisianA multiplicity of scholarly publications has found salutary associa...
Background. Previous research has shown prospectively that religiosity/spirituality protects against...
OBJECTIVE To determine whether high-risk adults who reported high importance of religion or spiritua...
The rise of Chronic Illness and Disease (CID) globally and the increase in lifespan/survival rates a...
Objectives: Expanding on cross-sectional studies, associations are examined between religious involv...
Objective: Previously the authors found that personal importance of religion or spirituality was as...
Although previous studies have found a protective association between attendance at religious servic...
Background: Previously we found that transmission of religion from mother to adult offspring as meas...
Background. Few studies have examined religiosity as a protective factor using a longitudinal design...
Conflict between parents is a common domestic experience, often witnessed by children in the home. Y...
Background. — About 40 years ago we began a study of the offspring of depressed (high-risk) and not ...
Using secondary data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Survey of New Parents, this study...
Using a survey of adults in Nebraska, we find that the association between church attendance and men...
Depression is the leading cause of illness and disability in adolescence. Many studies show a correl...
Psychiatric patients (age 59+) were assessed before study treatment for major depressive disorder, a...
Thesis advisor: Natalia SarkisianA multiplicity of scholarly publications has found salutary associa...
Background. Previous research has shown prospectively that religiosity/spirituality protects against...
OBJECTIVE To determine whether high-risk adults who reported high importance of religion or spiritua...
The rise of Chronic Illness and Disease (CID) globally and the increase in lifespan/survival rates a...
Objectives: Expanding on cross-sectional studies, associations are examined between religious involv...