reviewAmerican PsychologistJan 1, 2003Closed access

Religion and spirituality: Linkages to physical health.

Presbyterian St. Luke's Medical Center · Rush University Medical Center · +3 more institutions

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Abstract

Evidence is presented that bears on 9 hypotheses about the link between religion or spirituality and mortality, morbidity, disability, or recovery from illness. In healthy participants, there is a strong, consistent, prospective, and often graded reduction in risk of mortality in church/service attenders. This reduction is approximately 25% after adjustment for confounders. Religion or spirituality protects against cardiovascular disease, largely mediated by the healthy lifestyle it encourages. Evidence fails to support a link between depth of religiousness and physical health. In patients, there are consistent failures to support the hypotheses that religion or spirituality slows the progression of cancer or…

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Keywords
  • Spirituality
  • Attendance
  • Church attendance
  • Confounding
  • Disease
  • Psychology
  • Medicine
  • Clinical psychology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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