Carey Lindsay B, Koenig Harold G, Hill Terrence, Gabbay Ezra, Paal Piret, Cohen Jeffery, Drummond David, Carey Jacinda R
School of Psychology and Public Health, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia.
School of Sport, Health and Engineering, Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia.
J Relig Health. 2025 Aug;64(4):2403-2406. doi: 10.1007/s10943-025-02395-3.
This issue of JORH provides the latest research about a number of well-known health care topics. Commencing with research related to diabetes and hemodialysis, it then revisits the role of clergy and religious communities, and the health of women and children. This issue also considers a variety of existing and newly validated quantitative scales measuring religiosity and spirituality. Similar to previous issues of JORH, the research within this issue comes from a diversity of nations, namely Africa, China, Columbia, Iran, Israel, Japan, Netherlands, Pakistan, Philippines, Portugal, Saudia Arabia, Spain, Türkiye, USA, and the United Kingdom. Finally, an epilogue notes the inaugural Australian and New Zealand Moral Injury Conference (ANZMIC 2026).
本期《宗教与健康研究杂志》提供了有关一些著名医疗保健主题的最新研究。首先是与糖尿病和血液透析相关的研究,接着重新审视了神职人员和宗教团体的作用,以及妇女和儿童的健康状况。本期还探讨了各种现有的和新验证的衡量宗教信仰和精神性的定量量表。与《宗教与健康研究杂志》的往期一样,本期的研究来自多个国家,即非洲、中国、哥伦比亚、伊朗、以色列、日本、荷兰、巴基斯坦、菲律宾、葡萄牙、沙特阿拉伯、西班牙、土耳其、美国和英国。最后,一篇后记提到了首届澳大利亚和新西兰道德伤害会议(2026年澳新道德伤害会议)。