Advances in the Economics of Religion 2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-98848-1_24
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The State, Toleration, and Religious Freedom

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“…Although religious bias has not been formally studied in AD/ADRD research, it is a form of structural bias that hinders access to S/SDOH, imposes violence on minoritized religious groups, and restricts power to such groups majoritized groups 58 . Further, religious bias embedded in the implicit biases of healthcare providers, government officials, and other authority figures heightens religious discrimination, which is commonly associated with poor mental health, maladaptive coping behaviors, and health care‐seeking behaviors 59 .…”
Section: Results: a Globalized Macrosystemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although religious bias has not been formally studied in AD/ADRD research, it is a form of structural bias that hinders access to S/SDOH, imposes violence on minoritized religious groups, and restricts power to such groups majoritized groups 58 . Further, religious bias embedded in the implicit biases of healthcare providers, government officials, and other authority figures heightens religious discrimination, which is commonly associated with poor mental health, maladaptive coping behaviors, and health care‐seeking behaviors 59 .…”
Section: Results: a Globalized Macrosystemmentioning
confidence: 99%