2013
DOI: 10.1007/s10943-013-9691-4
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Mental Disorders, Religion and Spirituality 1990 to 2010: A Systematic Evidence-Based Review

Abstract: Religion/spirituality has been increasingly examined in medical research during the past two decades. Despite the increasing number of published studies, a systematic evidence-based review of the available data in the field of psychiatry has not been done during the last 20 years. The literature was searched using PubMed (1990-2010). We examined original research on religion, religiosity, spirituality, and related terms published in the top 25 % of psychiatry and neurology journals according to the ISI journal… Show more

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“…For several decades now, social scientists have recognized the mental health benefits associated with religiosity (see Bonelli and Koenig 2013;Koenig 1993Koenig , 2009Koenig , 2015Moreira-Almeida et al 2006;Schieman et al 2013;Unterrainer et al 2014 for reviews). Religion's positive association with robust mental health is, in one sense, explainable by the role of religious beliefs in providing comfort, particularly in times of distress (Moreira-Almeida et al 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For several decades now, social scientists have recognized the mental health benefits associated with religiosity (see Bonelli and Koenig 2013;Koenig 1993Koenig , 2009Koenig , 2015Moreira-Almeida et al 2006;Schieman et al 2013;Unterrainer et al 2014 for reviews). Religion's positive association with robust mental health is, in one sense, explainable by the role of religious beliefs in providing comfort, particularly in times of distress (Moreira-Almeida et al 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[3][4][5] In general, individuals who have more R/S have less depression, anxiety, suicide attempts, and substance use/abuse, and experience better quality of life, faster remission of depressive symptoms, and better psychiatric outcomes. [1][2][3] In view of this evidence, many professional organizations, such as the American College of Physicians, the American Medical Association, the American Nurses Association, and the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, recognize that spiritual care is an important component of health care and that health care professionals should integrate it into clinical practice. 6,7 Concerning mental health, the World Psychiatric Association, 8 American Psychological Association, 9 American Psychiatric Association, 10 and Royal College of Psychiatrists 11 all have sections dedicated to R/S.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A partir do início deste século, entretanto, a ciência parece demonstrar um maior interesse em investigar o papel da espiritualidade na clínica psicoterápica, principalmente em pesquisas internacionais (Barnett, 2016;Bonelli & Koenig, 2013). Esta mudança se deve a diversos fatores, como o crescente reconhecimento do valor da espiritualidade na saúde física e mental de pacientes, o acolhimento de tendências multiculturais (Barnett & Johnson, 2011) e o desenvolvimento de metodologias que buscam operacionalizar os recursos espirituais.…”
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