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Handbook of Religion and Health
Harold G. Koenig, Michael E. McCullough, David B. Larson /
Hardcover / Oxford University Press, Incorporated / January 2001
Description: What effect does religion have on physical
and mental health? In answering this question, this book reviews
and discusses 1200 studies on the relationship between religion
and a variety of mental and physical health outcomes, including
depression and anxiety; heart disease, stroke, and cancer; and
health related behaviors such as smoking and substance abuse. The
authors examine the positive and negative effects of religion on
health throughout the life span, from childhood to old age. Based
on their findings, they build theoretical models illustrating the
behavioral, psychological, social, and physiological pathways
through which religion may influence health. The authors also
review research on the impact of religious affiliation, belief,
and practice on the use of health services and compliance with
medical treatment. In conclusion, they discuss the clinical
relevance of their findings and make recommendations for future
research priorities. Offering the first comprehensive examination
of its topic, with nearly 2000 references, this volume is an
indispensable resource for research scientists, health
professionals, public policy makers, and anyone interested in the
relationship between religion and health.
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