Association between attendance at religious services and self-reported health in 22 European countries |
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Authors: | Amanda Nicholson Richard Rose Martin Bobak |
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Affiliation: | 1. International Centre for Health and Society, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University College London, United Kingdom;2. Centre for the Study of Public Policy, University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | There are consistent reports of protective associations between attendance at religious services and better self-rated health but existing data rarely consider the social or individual context of religious behaviour. This paper investigates whether attendance at religious services is associated with better self-rated health in diverse countries across Europe. It also explores whether the association varies with either individual-level (gender, educational, social contact) or country-level characteristics (overall level of religious practice, corruption, GDP). Cross-sectional data from round 2 of the European Social Survey were used and 18,328 men and 21,373 women from 22 European countries were included in multilevel analyses, with country as higher level. |
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Keywords: | Europe Self-rated health Attendance Religious involvement Religion |
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