Religion, Spirituality, and Health: New Considerations for Epidemiology

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Religion, Spirituality, and Health: New Considerations for Epidemiology

2022

Religion, Spirituality, and Health: New Considerations for Epidemiology | 2020 | by Yusuf Ransome | published in the American Journal of Epidemiology | It has long been established that there is an association between religion and health and that the association is valid. causal. Epidemiologists are well suited / placed to inquiry should include the impact of the changing religious landscape and inclusion of variables such as spirituality to establish causal inference.

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