Religious or spiritual coping, religious service attendance, and type 2 diabetes: A prospective study of women in the United States.
Abstract
null null Purpose null To investigate religion and spirituality (R/S) as psychosocial factors in type 2 diabetes risk. null null null Methods null Using the Nurses’ Health Study II, we conducted a 14-year prospective analysis of 46,713 women with self-reported use of religion or spiritual beliefs to cope with stressful situations, and 42,825 women with self-reported religious service attendance, with respect to type 2 diabetes. Cox regression...
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Religious or spiritual coping, religious service attendance, and type 2 diabetes: A prospective study of women in the United States.
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Sep 22, 2021
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