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This paper examines the effect of religious attendance and affiliation on psychological distress in a longitudinal community study of 720 adults. Religious affiliation is unrelated to mental health status. In contrast, although religious attendance does not directly reduce psychological distress, it buffers the deleterious effects of stress on mental health. That is, in the face of stressful events and physical health problems, religious attendance reduces the adverse consequences of these stressors on psychological well-being.
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David R. Williams
Brigham Young University
David B. Larson
Stanford Medicine
Robert Buckler
Western Seminary
Social Science & Medicine
Yale University
University of Colorado Denver
University of Denver
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a16b9bcb13aec50ea6b7201 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/0277-9536(91)90040-j