2020
DOI: 10.17116/jnevro2020120011103
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The influence of religiosity on depressive disorders and suicidal behavior

Abstract: Резюме В обзоре представлены данные мировой научной литературы, отражающей положительное влияние религиозности на процесс восстановления после перенесенных депрессивных состояний, а также протективную роль религиозного фактора в отношении суицидальной активности. Несмотря на разнородные данные относительно роли религиозности в терапии психических заболеваний, к настоящему моменту накоплен достаточно большой объем литературы, свидетельствующей о благоприятном влиянии фактора религиозности, описаны конкретные те… Show more

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“…We firmly believe that discussing religiosity with MDD subjects may offer insights into why some people are more likely to consider or not suicide, which may have implications for both patient care and the institution of effective suicide prevention strategies [24,87]. In several cases, the collaboration with spiritual care providers, such as priests and ecclesiastics, may enhance suicide prevention efforts [45,49].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We firmly believe that discussing religiosity with MDD subjects may offer insights into why some people are more likely to consider or not suicide, which may have implications for both patient care and the institution of effective suicide prevention strategies [24,87]. In several cases, the collaboration with spiritual care providers, such as priests and ecclesiastics, may enhance suicide prevention efforts [45,49].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The protective effects of religion regarding suicide are explained in several ways [23]. The frequent attendance at churches, the social networking and support within religious communities, the commitment to core religious beliefs, and the recourse to religion to effectively cope with negative events and life stressors, are all protective factors [20,24]. Interestingly, religiosity, either as general participation or through a religious association, is protective against suicide proportionally to the degree of participation in religious activities [25].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%