I haven't stressed the importance of spirituality in this blog enough...mostly because I don't want to "push" religion on anyone who doesn't think it's useful. But today, I AM going to talk about religion and how it can have a positive impact on one's life.
The Journal of the American Medical Association- Psychiatry recently published a study of the association between religious service attendance and suicide risk for women in the US. This study examined 89,708 US women aged 30 to 55 years during the late 1990s through 2010. The study concluded that the women under study were 5 times less likely to commit suicide if they attended church services at least once per week. The correlation was strongest amongst those of the Catholic faith.
This is an important finding for those who suffer from chronic pain because anxiety and depression are often comorbid conditions in chronic pain patients. In modern society many people have fallen away from practicing any kind of religion and as such have lost access to the mental health benefits that religious practices have to offer. I don't know about you but for me this is serious food for thought!
You can read the study abstract in entirety by clicking here.
Sources: JAMA Psychiatry; Wikimedia
The Journal of the American Medical Association- Psychiatry recently published a study of the association between religious service attendance and suicide risk for women in the US. This study examined 89,708 US women aged 30 to 55 years during the late 1990s through 2010. The study concluded that the women under study were 5 times less likely to commit suicide if they attended church services at least once per week. The correlation was strongest amongst those of the Catholic faith.
This is an important finding for those who suffer from chronic pain because anxiety and depression are often comorbid conditions in chronic pain patients. In modern society many people have fallen away from practicing any kind of religion and as such have lost access to the mental health benefits that religious practices have to offer. I don't know about you but for me this is serious food for thought!
You can read the study abstract in entirety by clicking here.
Sources: JAMA Psychiatry; Wikimedia
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