on 04-01-2013 12:07 PM
*Not anticipating this thread to be very popular
Religious people have better mental health than non-believers, new research has revealed.
Those who follow a faith, regardless of which one, have enhanced well-being, which scientists attribute to their spirituality.
And doctors could take advantage of this relationship by tailoring treatments and rehabilitation programs that accommodate a patient's religious beliefs - especially among mental health sufferers.
Professor Dan Cohen, of the University of Missouri in the United States, said: 'Our prior research shows that the mental health of people recovering from different medical conditions, such as cancer, stroke, spinal cord injury and traumatic brain injury, appears to be related significantly to positive spiritual beliefs and especially congregational support and spiritual interventions.'
He said that those who seek spirituality may help them come to terms with mentally challenging situations, like stress or neuroticism.
He said: 'Spiritual beliefs may be a coping device to help individuals deal emotionally with stress.'
The researchers used three surveys to determine if correlations exist among people's mental and physical health, personality factors, and spirituality in Buddhists, Muslims, Jews, Catholics and Protestants.
Across all five faiths, results showed a higher level of spirituality was related to better mental health, particularly lower levels of neuroticism and greater extraversion despite how often the patients participated in religious activities.
The researchers believe spirituality may help people's mental health by reducing how self-centred they are and developing their sense of belonging to a larger whole.
Spiritual interventions - such as religious-based counselling, meditation, and forgiveness protocols - could enhance spiritually-based beliefs, practices, and coping strategies in positive ways.
Many different faiths encourage spirituality, even though they use different names for the process - a Christian monk would not say he had attained Nirvana - but they may be referring to similar phenomena.
The researchers say the selflessness that comes with spirituality enhances characteristics that are important for adopting a global society based on the virtues of peace and cooperation.
Professor Cohen said: 'In many ways, the results of our study support the idea that spirituality functions as a personality trait.
'With increased spirituality people reduce their sense of self and feel a greater sense of oneness and connectedness with the rest of the universe.
'What was interesting was that frequency of participation in religious activities or the perceived degree of congregational support was not found to be significant in the relationships between personality, spirituality, religion and health.
'Health workers may also benefit from learning how to minimise the negative side of a patient's spirituality, which may manifest itself in the tendency to view misfortune as a divine curse.'
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on 04-01-2013 06:14 PM
it says..... what research have you carried out?
on 04-01-2013 06:16 PM
it says..... what research have you carried out?
The conclusion is true. What does it say about the islamic religion claim?
on 04-01-2013 06:25 PM
But saying religion boost mental health essentially disproves one particular God. Since you can't have all religion boosting mental health as result of the power of one particular God.
Why cant you? I'm not following you either...
on 04-01-2013 06:42 PM
Well yes, if you are afraid of hell fire and damnation. By keeping in with religion you are assured of Heaven and that would be a real relief for people afraid of death...
Well that's my sumation.. 🙂
I have to agree with that!!
........what a comfort it would beto accept that your fate was in another's hands........that your decisions are what have been chosen for you and that you are being led down the best path towards a happy future!!.....Yep!!..... I recon that would help!!..... I would call it delusional, but why would that matter, as long as sick people were getting better!!
on 04-01-2013 06:47 PM
Are you calling religious people delusional:O
on 04-01-2013 06:51 PM
Are you calling religious people delusional:O
Bob, I am sure no one here cares what I think!
on 04-01-2013 06:52 PM
Bob, why do you appear so shocked at something you openly believe? ?:|
on 04-01-2013 07:10 PM
Bob, why do you appear so shocked at something you openly believe? ?:|
Actually I believe it's a natural human behaviour to have a belief in the unknown. It's been proven time and time again, all societies in human civilization have created a God or a myth to explain things they didn't know or understand.
Ever wonder why there're so many Gods/religion out there?
on 04-01-2013 07:13 PM
Actually I believe it's a natural human behaviour to have a belief in the unknown.
Interesting...:-D
on 04-01-2013 07:43 PM
what is a belief in the unknown ? that doesn't sound right somehow. how can a person believe in something they have no knowledge of ? :^O