2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10943-023-01736-4
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Assessment of Health Behaviours and Satisfaction with Life among Catholic Priests in Poland

Abstract: The aim of the study was to assess the relationship between the health behaviours of diocesan priests in Poland and their level of life satisfaction. The specific goal was to determine the factors that most affect their quality of health (internal health control, the influence of others or coincidence) and life satisfaction (positive mental attitude, preventive behaviour, eating habits, health practices). The study involved 250 diocesan priests from the Podkarpackie region who took part in the research by comp… Show more

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“…Yang et al (2023) also alluded to the impact of religion on disclosure tendencies in their study among men-having-sex with men (MSMs) in South Carolina. Perhaps, the religious doctrines and orientations could explain these dynamics, particularly in Africa (Madlala & Khanyile, 2023; Adekola & Mothoagae, 2023; Dwamenah, 2023) and elsewhere (Kalita et al, 2023) where religion remains a strong determinant of health seeking behaviour.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yang et al (2023) also alluded to the impact of religion on disclosure tendencies in their study among men-having-sex with men (MSMs) in South Carolina. Perhaps, the religious doctrines and orientations could explain these dynamics, particularly in Africa (Madlala & Khanyile, 2023; Adekola & Mothoagae, 2023; Dwamenah, 2023) and elsewhere (Kalita et al, 2023) where religion remains a strong determinant of health seeking behaviour.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even though clergy report a strikingly high degree of satisfaction with work (Smith, 2007 ; Stewart-Sicking, 2009 ), which can be deeply meaningful and thus life-enriching (Johnson & Jiang, 2017 ), they also frequently report emotional exhaustion and a lack of personal accomplishment (Adams & Bloom, 2017 ). Sixty-one percent of Catholic Polish priests believe their ministry has had a detrimental effect on their health (Kalita et al, 2023 ). Many clergy prioritize caring for others ahead of their own well-being, which may increase their risk of harm from stress (Rogers, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%