نتایج جستجو برای: religious behaviors

تعداد نتایج: 167934  

2016
Elena Salmoirago-Blotcher George Fitchett Katherine Leung Gregory Volturo Edwin Boudreaux Sybil Crawford Ira Ockene Farr Curlin

BACKGROUND Burnout is highly prevalent among Emergency Medicine (EM) physicians and has significant impact on quality of care and workforce retention. The objective of this study was to determine whether higher religion/spirituality (R/S) is associated with a lower prevalence of burnout among EM physicians (primary outcome). A history of malpractice lawsuits and maladaptive behaviors were the s...

Journal: :Archives of sexual behavior 2007
Richard O de Visser Anthony M A Smith Juliet Richters Chris E Rissel

Many studies have examined the influence on sexual attitudes and behavior of religious belief (i.e., religious denomination) or religiosity (e.g., attendance at services, subjective importance of religion). However, few studies have examined the combined effects of religion and religiosity on sexual attitudes and behavior. This study examined such effects in a representative sample of 19,307 Au...

ژورنال: مجله طب نظامی 2020

Background and Aim: Based on religious beliefs, the Iranian Muslim follow the lifestyle of the Prophet and the Imams. The aim of this study was to comparatively evaluate the spiritual health behaviors of the Iranian Muslim in the COVID-19 pandemic with religious evidence. Methods: This comparative study was conducted in the period from March 1, 2020, to the end of May 2020 in Tehran, Iran. With...

Journal: :Trends in cognitive sciences 2013
Ara Norenzayan Will M Gervais

Although most people are religious, there are hundreds of millions of religious disbelievers in the world. What is religious disbelief and how does it arise? Recent developments in the scientific study of religious beliefs and behaviors point to the conclusion that religious disbelief arises from multiple interacting pathways, traceable to cognitive, motivational, and cultural learning mechanis...

2016
Benjamin Grant Purzycki Coren Apicella Quentin D. Atkinson Emma Cohen Rita Anne McNamara Aiyana K. Willard Dimitris Xygalatas Ara Norenzayan Joseph Henrich

A considerable body of research cross-culturally examines the evolution of religious traditions, beliefs and behaviors. The bulk of this research, however, draws from coded qualitative ethnographies rather than from standardized methods specifically designed to measure religious beliefs and behaviors. Psychological data sets that examine religious thought and behavior in controlled conditions t...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2009
Michael E McCullough Howard S Friedman Craig K Enders Leslie R Martin

Religious people tend to live slightly longer lives (M. E. McCullough, W. T. Hoyt, D. B. Larson, H. G. Koenig, & C. E. Thoresen, 2000). On the basis of the principle of social investment (J. Lodi-Smith & B. W. Roberts, 2007), the authors sought to clarify this phenomenon with a study of religion and longevity that (a) incorporated measures of psychological religious commitment; (b) considered r...

Journal: :The Journal of nervous and mental disease 2003
Haggai Hermesh Ruth Masser-Kavitzky Ruth Gross-Isseroff

In 1907 Freud (1941) was the first to note a similarity between religious and obsessive-compulsive behaviors, which he emphasized as the individual’s “private religion.” Other investigators (Akhtar et al., 1975) have suggested that obsessions and compulsions are culture-specific, with a crossover to religious behavior. Greenberg and Witztum (Greenberg and Witztum, 1994;Greenberg, 1984) discusse...

2011
Magid Kagimu David Guwatudde Charles Rwabukwali Sarah Kaye Yusuf Walakira

Inter-religious cooperation has been recommended to address various issues for the common good. Muslims and Christians in Uganda are working together on HIV prevention in this spirit. A study was done to compare HIV prevalence and HIV-risk behaviors between Muslims and Christians. A total of 2,933 Christian and 1,224 Muslim youth between 15–24 years were interviewed and tested for HIV. The HIV ...

2010
Carmel U. Chiswick

Economics and Religion This paper provides an overview of the relationship between economics and religion. It first considers the effects of economic incentives in the religious marketplace on consumers’ demand for “religion.” It then shows how this demand affects religious institutions and generates a supply of religious goods and services. Other topics include the structure of this religious ...

2012
Michael E. McCullough Evan C. Carter C. Nathan DeWall Carolina M. Corrales

Men are typically stronger, riskier, “showier,” and more impulsive than women. According to sexual selection theory, such behaviors may have enhanced reproductive fitness for ancestral human males. However, such behaviors are facultative, and the mechanisms that cause them respond to social and environmental cues that indicate whether outlays of strength, risk-taking, showing off, or impulsivit...

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