2023
DOI: 10.1177/0040571x231194978
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Religion and spirituality in contemporary health systems

Tobias Anker Stripp

Abstract: Historically, religious institutions and healthcare systems have been inseparable, but they are often segregated in contemporary (post-)secular societies. A growing body of high-quality evidence from quantitative epidemiological studies during the last decade shows robust health benefits from religious and spiritual practices or conditions such as regularly attending religious services or having a sense of meaning and purpose. The potential public health implications of this evidence are a delicate matter. One… Show more

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