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9780195118667

Handbook of Religion and Health

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    9780195118667

  • ISBN10:

    0195118669

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2001-01-11
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Summary

What effect does religion have on physical and mental health? In answering this question, this book reviews and discusses research on the relationship between religion and a variety of mental and physical health outcomes, including depression and anxiety; heart disease, stroke, and cancer; andhealth 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 theirfindings and make recommendations for future research priorities. Offering the first comprehensive examination of its topic, this volume is an indispensable resource for research scientists, health professionals, public policy makers, and anyone interested in the relationship between religion and health.

Author Biography


Harold G. Koenig, M.D., is Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Associate Professor of Medicine at Duke University. Michael E. McCullough, Ph.D., is Director of Research at the National Institute for Healthcare Research. David B. Larson, M.D., is President of the National Institute for Healthcare Research.

Table of Contents

Introduction 3(17)
Part I Historical Context
Definitions
17(7)
A History of Religion, Science, and Medicine: Historical Timeline
24(29)
Part II Debating Religion's Effects on Health
Religion's Positive Effects
53(7)
Religion's Negative Effects
60(18)
Religious Coping: The Patient's Experience
78(19)
Part III Research on Religion and Mental Health
Well-Being
97(21)
Depression
118(18)
Suicide
136(8)
Anxiety Disorders
144(10)
Schizophrenia and Other Psychoses
154(12)
Alcohol and Drug Use
166(15)
Delinquency
181(10)
Marital Instability
191(13)
Personality
204(10)
Understanding Religion's Effects on Mental Health
214(17)
Part IV Research on Religion and Physical Disorders
Heart Disease
231(19)
Hypertension
250(14)
Cerebrovascular Disease and the Brain
264(12)
Immune System Dysfunction
276(16)
Cancer
292(26)
Mortality
318(13)
Religion and Disability
331(13)
Pain and Other Somatic Symptoms
344(14)
Health Behaviors
358(24)
Understanding Religion's Effects on Physical Health
382(15)
Part V Religion and Use of Health Services
Disease Prevention, Disease Detection, and Treatment Compliance
397(12)
Use of General Medical and Mental Health Services
409(19)
Understanding Religion's Effects on Health Service Use
428(9)
Part VI Clinical Applications
Health Professionals
437(12)
Religious Professionals
449(16)
Part VII Priorities for Future Research
Areas of Research That Need Further Study
465(14)
Research Methods
479(16)
Measurement Tools
495(18)
Part VIII Studies on Religion and Health by Health Outcome
The Studies (Earliest to 2000)
513(78)
Conclusions 591(2)
References 593(96)
Index 689

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