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Religious Doubt and Mental Health Across the Lifespan
Authors:Kathleen Galek  Neal Krause  Christopher G Ellison  Taryn Kudler  Kevin J Flannelly
Institution:(1) HealthCare Chaplaincy, 307 E. 60th St., New York, NY 10022, USA;(2) Department Health Behavior and Health Education, School of Public Health, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA;(3) Department of Sociology, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, USA
Abstract:The current study examined the connections among religious doubt, mental health, and aging in a nationwide sample of individuals 18 years and older (N = 1629). Findings indicate that that religious doubt emerging from the recognition of suffering and evil in the world has a deleterious impact on mental health. Results also show that as people grow older, religious doubts continue to be associated with psychopathology, but the magnitude of this association becomes weaker across age categories. In other words, the impact of doubt on mental distress declines as one ages. These effects were found across various measures of mental distress, including depression, general anxiety, interpersonal sensitivity, paranoia, hostility, and obsessive-compulsive symptoms. Findings are explored within the context of psychosocial development and the experiential trajectory of religious maturity.
Keywords:Aging  Religious doubt  Mental health  Religion  Psychopathology
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