In a semi-structured interview study we examined the views of 59 adult women from five cultural–religious groups in Britain (black Christian, white Christian, Hindu, Jewish and Muslim) on the efficacy of different forms of help for depression and schizophrenia. We compared the perceived effectiveness of religious help with psychopharmacological and psychotherapeutic interventions. Religious factors were viewed as more important for depression than for schizophrenia. Of the possible religious interventions, prayer was most often seen as helpful. Between-group differences are described. Religious factors were clearly seen as important in managing mental illness, and this has implications for help-seeking and adherence
Background: The role of religion in the promotion of patient’s mental health has been very well obse...
There is a lack of research exploring the influence of religious or spiritual beliefs on response to...
Religion constitutes an important element in every society as regards coping with the demands as wel...
In a semi-structured interview study we examined the views of 59 adult women from five cultural–reli...
In a semi-structured interview study we examined the views of 59 adult women from five cultural–reli...
How effective is religious activity believed to be in coping with depression? This study assessed th...
The study examined how religious beliefs and practices impact upon medication and illness representa...
Approximately 50% of patients do not adhere to medical therapy. Religious and spiritual factors may ...
The significance of spirituality and religion in dealing with various stressors has been debated amo...
Background Depression is the most prevalent mental disorder. In the treatment of depressive symptom...
Religion is an important factor in many peoples lives and can have an influence on mental health. Th...
Following an introduction focusing on the role of religion in the treatment of psychosis, the first ...
Background: The role of religion in the promotion of patient’s mental health has been very well obse...
There is a lack of research exploring the influence of religious or spiritual beliefs on response to...
Religion constitutes an important element in every society as regards coping with the demands as wel...
In a semi-structured interview study we examined the views of 59 adult women from five cultural–reli...
In a semi-structured interview study we examined the views of 59 adult women from five cultural–reli...
How effective is religious activity believed to be in coping with depression? This study assessed th...
The study examined how religious beliefs and practices impact upon medication and illness representa...
Approximately 50% of patients do not adhere to medical therapy. Religious and spiritual factors may ...
The significance of spirituality and religion in dealing with various stressors has been debated amo...
Background Depression is the most prevalent mental disorder. In the treatment of depressive symptom...
Religion is an important factor in many peoples lives and can have an influence on mental health. Th...
Following an introduction focusing on the role of religion in the treatment of psychosis, the first ...
Background: The role of religion in the promotion of patient’s mental health has been very well obse...
There is a lack of research exploring the influence of religious or spiritual beliefs on response to...
Religion constitutes an important element in every society as regards coping with the demands as wel...