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VanderWeele: Association of Religious Service Attendance With Mortality Among Women

May 17, 2016

IMPORTANCE:

Studies on the association between attendance at religious services and mortality often have been limited by inadequate methods for reverse causation, inability to assess effects over time, and limited information on mediators and cause-specific mortality.

OBJECTIVE:

To evaluate associations between attendance at religious services and subsequent mortality in women.

DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS:

Attendance at religious services was assessed from the first...

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Peteet: Does a Therapist's World View Matter?

May 9, 2016

While past research indicates that mental health professionals are less religious than the public they serve, little is known about the implications of therapists' world views for their practice. In this study, approximately 50 therapists completed surveys that assessed self-identification in relation to spirituality, religion, and/or world view; how relevant they considered their patients' and their own world views; and responses to clinical vignettes involving issues arising in...

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Kim: Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide of Patients With Psychiatric Disorders in the Netherlands 2011 to 2014

May 9, 2016

IMPORTANCE:

Euthanasia or assisted suicide (EAS) of psychiatric patients is increasing in some jurisdictions such as Belgium and the Netherlands. However, little is known about the practice, and it remains controversial.

OBJECTIVES:

To describe the characteristics of patients ...

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LeBaron: How Community Clergy Provide Spiritual Care: Toward a Conceptual Framework for Clergy End-of-Life Education

May 6, 2016

 

Context: Community-based clergy are highly engaged in helping terminally ill patients address spiritual concerns at the end of life (EOL). Despite playing a central role in EOL care, clergy report feeling ill-equipped to spiritually support patients in this context. Significant gaps exist in understanding how clergy beliefs and practices influence EOL care.

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