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Relationship between church attendance and mental health among Mormons and non-Mormons in Utah

Pages 17-33 | Published online: 19 Aug 2010

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Lauren J. Joseph & Stephen Cranney. (2017) Self-esteem among lesbian, gay, bisexual and same-sex-attracted Mormons and ex-Mormons. Mental Health, Religion & Culture 20:10, pages 1028-1041.
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Roman Ryszard Szałachowski & Wioletta Tuszyńska-Bogucka. (2023) “Faith Is Not Enough?” Ego-Resiliency and Religiosity as Coping Resources with Pandemic Stress—Mediation Study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 20:3, pages 1942.
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Emil Kirkegaard & Edward Dutton. (2022) Will Intelligent Latter-day Saints and Smart Conservatives Inherit the Earth? Differential Selection for Intelligence in the USA Based on Religiosity and Conservatism. Evolutionary Psychological Science 9:1, pages 26-37.
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Roman Szałachowski & Wioletta Tuszyńska-Bogucka. (2021) “Dies Irae?” The Role of Religiosity in Dealing with Psychological Problems Caused by The COVID-19 Pandemic—Studies on a Polish Sample. Religions 12:4, pages 267.
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Bárbara Badanta, Giancarlo Lucchetti & Rocío de Diego-Cordero. (2019) “A Temple of God”: A Qualitative Analysis of the connection Between Spiritual/Religious Beliefs and Health Among Mormons. Journal of Religion and Health 59:3, pages 1580-1595.
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Edward K. Waters, Zelda Doyle & Ellen Finlay. (2017) Spirituality/Religiosity (SpR), Leisure-Time Physical Activity, and Sedentary Behaviour in Students at a Catholic University. Journal of Religion and Health 57:3, pages 869-882.
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Marek S. Kopacz, Jason A. Nieuwsma, George L. Jackson, Jeffrey E. Rhodes, William C. Cantrell, Mark J. Bates & Keith G. Meador. (2015) Chaplains' Engagement with Suicidality among Their Service Users: Findings from the VA /DoD Integrated Mental Health Strategy . Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior 46:2, pages 206-212.
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Philip B. Mason, Xiaohe Xu & John P. Bartkowski. (2013) The Risk of Overweight and Obesity among Latter-Day Saints. Review of Religious Research 55:1, pages 131-147.
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Andrew Peden. (2012) The potential benefits of religious beliefs and practices for psychological well-being. Clinical Psychology Forum 1:233, pages 33-36.
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M. C. Norton, A. Singh, I. Skoog, C. Corcoran, J. T. Tschanz, P. P. Zandi, J. C. S. Breitner, K. A. Welsh-Bohmer & D. C. Steffens. (2008) Church Attendance and New Episodes of Major Depression in a Community Study of Older Adults: The Cache County Study. The Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences 63:3, pages P129-P137.
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