Chicago Medical School at Rosalind Franklin University, 3333 Green Bay Rd, North Chicago, IL, 60064, US.
Sinai Urban Health Institute, 1500 S Fairfield Ave, Chicago, IL, 60608, US.
J Relig Health. 2022 Dec;61(6):4450-4465. doi: 10.1007/s10943-020-01178-2. Epub 2021 Jan 26.
Evidence supports an association between religion and spirituality and health outcomes. The aim of this study is to examine religious beliefs related to health and their relationship to self-rated health in a large and diverse population-based sample in Chicago. Three religious beliefs were assessed-the importance of prayer for health, God's will as the most important factor in getting well, and sanctity of the body. All three beliefs were highly prevalent, especially among racial/ethnic minorities. Unadjusted models showed a significant association between two of the beliefs and self-rated health, which did not persist in the adjusted models. This study provides insight into different belief patterns among racial/ethnic groups and has practical implications for both clinicians and public health practitioners.
证据支持宗教和精神信仰与健康结果之间存在关联。本研究旨在探讨与健康相关的宗教信仰及其与芝加哥大型多元化人群样本中自我评估健康之间的关系。评估了三种宗教信仰:祈祷对健康的重要性、上帝的旨意是康复的最重要因素以及身体的神圣性。所有这三种信仰都非常普遍,尤其是在少数族裔中。未调整的模型显示,两种信仰与自我评估健康之间存在显著关联,但在调整后的模型中这种关联并不存在。本研究深入了解了不同种族/族裔群体的信仰模式,对临床医生和公共卫生从业者都具有实际意义。