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A Review of Mortality Research on Clergy and Other Religious Professionals
Authors:Kevin J. Flannelly  Andrew J. Weaver  David B. Larson  Harold G. Koenig
Affiliation:(1) The HealthCare Chaplaincy, New York City;(2) International Center for the Integration of Health and Spirituality Rockville, Maryland;(3) Center for the Study of Religion/Spirituality & Health, Duke University Medical Center Durham, North Carolina
Abstract:An exhaustive literature search was undertaken to find studies on mortality rates among clergy. A total of twelve studies, published between 1959 and 2000, were identified that examined mortality among American and European clergy. All but one of the reports found lower all-cause death rates for clergy compared to the people in general population of similar age. Protestant ministers consistently were found to have more than a 25% mortality advantage in various studies. Catholic nuns had a mortality advantage of roughly 20%–25%, whereas the mortality advantage of Catholic priests was just over 10%. Possible factors contributing to the lower death rates of clergy are discussed.
Keywords:clergy  health  ministers  morbidity  mortality  nuns  priests  religion
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