Abstract:
OBJECTIVES:To examine the relationships of religious involvement and affiliation with health behavior and conditions. METHODS:A survey (n = 3014) conducted for the Nashville REACH 2010 project included questions about religious affiliation and practice as well as health behaviors and conditions. RESULTS:Bivariate analyses indicated negative associations between religious involvement and health, along with differences between religious affiliations/groups. This relationship changed, however, after controlling for demographic differences and individual differences in religious involvement. CONCLUSIONS:Religious groups share not only beliefs, but also socioeconomic, ethnic, and cultural similarities that must be taken into account in research examining religion and health.
journal_name
Am J Health Behavjournal_title
American journal of health behaviorauthors
Schlundt DG,Franklin MD,Patel K,McClellan L,Larson C,Niebler S,Hargreaves Mdoi
10.5555/ajhb.2008.32.6.714subject
Has Abstractpub_date
2008-11-01 00:00:00pages
714-24issue
6eissn
1087-3244issn
1945-7359journal_volume
32pub_type
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