2023
DOI: 10.1177/01640275231188998
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Life Course Religious Attendance and Cognitive Health at Midlife: Exploring Gendered Contingencies

Abstract: A growing body of literature suggests that religious attendance might mitigate processes of cognitive decline associated with aging. However, few studies have made adequate linkages with the life course perspective. We draw from over 35 years of prospective panel data from the National Longitudinal Study of Youth (1979–2015) to assess the associations of cumulative exposures to religious attendance over the life course (childhood and midlife) for self-rated cognitive health and working memory (as assessed by t… Show more

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“…Emotional and Spiritual One's personal faith Religious attendance associated with lower dementia risk [157,158] Religious and spiritual practice, prayer, meditation…”
Section: Resiliency In Agingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Emotional and Spiritual One's personal faith Religious attendance associated with lower dementia risk [157,158] Religious and spiritual practice, prayer, meditation…”
Section: Resiliency In Agingmentioning
confidence: 99%