Religiousness and spirituality are recognised as important factors to consider in both health services research and clinical practice. A large and growing number of studies have examined the relationship between, for example, religiousness and spirituality and physical and mental health, and many of these point to a positive relationship between them. Increased psychological well-being, lower prevalence of depression, substance misuse and suicidal ideation, as well as better physical health, are reported in those who are religious when compared with control groups (Koenig et al , 2001).
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Schumann, C., Stroppa, A., & Moreira-Almeida, A. (2011). The contribution of faith-based health organisations to public health. International Psychiatry, 8(3), 62–64. https://doi.org/10.1192/s1749367600002587
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