Religiosity and Self-Rated Health: A Longitudinal Examination of Their Reciprocal Effects
While religiosity tends to be favorably associated with physical health, further research is needed to assess the causal directions between religiosity and health. This study examined reciprocal pathways between them with a three-wave panel dataset (General Social Survey, 2006-2010). Among Christian...
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Journal of religion and health
Year: 2016, Volume: 55, Issue: 3, Pages: 844-855 |
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Renal Failure
B Spirituality B Health-related quality of life B Hemodialysis patients B Spiritual nursing B Christian patients B Religiosity |
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