I am happy in my faith: the influence of religious affiliation, saliency, and practice on depressive symptoms and treatment preference
Religion is thought to significantly impact numerous areas of mental health, including depression. Using a 63-item questionnaire, the influence of religious affiliation, saliency, and practice on levels of depressive symptoms and treatment preference in a non-clinical sample of Christians, Muslims,...
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Taylor & Francis
2009
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Mental health, religion & culture
Year: 2009, Volume: 12, Issue: 4, Pages: 339-357 |
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faith group
B treatment of depression B Depressive symptoms B Religious Practice B Religiosity |
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