It has been suggested that Protestant culture has become more tolerant towards suicide in the previous century, while Jewish culture has traditionally not condoned suicide. There have been reports that suicide rates are somewhat lower among Jews than among people of Protestant background. We asked whether there were differences between Jews’ and Protestants’ beliefs about suicide that might relate to these suggestions and reports. Beliefs about suicide were assessed from the Reasons For Living Inventory (RFL), and with questions about the acceptability of suicide in some circumstances. Self-reported suicide ideation and attempts were also assessed. Some religious-cultural differences were found in beliefs about suicide, but not with regard ...
Objective: The study investigated the associations of religiosity, religious coping and suicide acce...
Jewish culturally-supported beliefs may discourage drinking and drunkenness as ways of socialising a...
In an economic theory of suicide, we model social cohesion of the religious community and religious ...
It has been suggested that Protestant culture has become more tolerant towards suicide in the previo...
It has been suggested that Hindu tradition is relatively tolerant of suicide, while Islamic traditio...
Background: Lot of studies pointed out the effect of religiosity and the use of alcohol on suicide. ...
One hundred and fifty adults completed the Gladding, Lewis, and Adkins Scale of Religiosity (GLASR),...
We model the effect of Protestant vs. Catholic denomination in an economic theory of suicide, accoun...
Background: Some research has suggested that Jews drink less alcohol than other cultural groups, and...
Abstract: In this study of the persistent social phenomenon of suicide, we find that even though th...
Attitudes towards suicide are related to suicide ratings and suicide risk. Religiosity is an importa...
Judaism considers the duty of preserving life as a paramount injunction. Specific injunctions agains...
Suicide has remained a persistent social phenomenon and now accounts for more deaths than motor vehi...
This cross-cultural study investigates whether religiosity assessed in three dimensions has a protec...
Objective: The study investigated the associations of religiosity, religious coping and suicide acce...
Jewish culturally-supported beliefs may discourage drinking and drunkenness as ways of socialising a...
In an economic theory of suicide, we model social cohesion of the religious community and religious ...
It has been suggested that Protestant culture has become more tolerant towards suicide in the previo...
It has been suggested that Hindu tradition is relatively tolerant of suicide, while Islamic traditio...
Background: Lot of studies pointed out the effect of religiosity and the use of alcohol on suicide. ...
One hundred and fifty adults completed the Gladding, Lewis, and Adkins Scale of Religiosity (GLASR),...
We model the effect of Protestant vs. Catholic denomination in an economic theory of suicide, accoun...
Background: Some research has suggested that Jews drink less alcohol than other cultural groups, and...
Abstract: In this study of the persistent social phenomenon of suicide, we find that even though th...
Attitudes towards suicide are related to suicide ratings and suicide risk. Religiosity is an importa...
Judaism considers the duty of preserving life as a paramount injunction. Specific injunctions agains...
Suicide has remained a persistent social phenomenon and now accounts for more deaths than motor vehi...
This cross-cultural study investigates whether religiosity assessed in three dimensions has a protec...
Objective: The study investigated the associations of religiosity, religious coping and suicide acce...
Jewish culturally-supported beliefs may discourage drinking and drunkenness as ways of socialising a...
In an economic theory of suicide, we model social cohesion of the religious community and religious ...