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172 related items for PubMed ID: 20108121

  • 1. The association between church attendance and psychological health in Northern Ireland: a national representative survey among adults allowing for sex differences and denominational difference.
    Lewis CA, Shevlin M, Francis LJ, Quigley CF.
    J Relig Health; 2011 Dec; 50(4):986-95. PubMed ID: 20108121
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  • 3. 'Mixed' religion relationships and well-being in Northern Ireland.
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  • 4. Religious affiliation and mortality in Northern Ireland: beyond Catholic and Protestant.
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  • 6. Religion and the risk of suicide: longitudinal study of over 1 million people.
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  • 8. Sexual behavior and attitudes of university students in Northern Ireland.
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    Wright DM, Rosato M, Raab G, Dibben C, Boyle P, O'Reilly D.
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  • 10. Family size and religious denomination in Northern Ireland.
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  • 12. Taking a "leap of faith": acceptance and value of a cancer program-sponsored spiritual event.
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  • 13. Religious practice and psychological distress: the importance of gender, ethnicity and immigrant status.
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  • 14. Social class, psychological wellbeing and minority status in Northern Ireland.
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  • 15. Accounting for Irish Catholic ill health in Scotland: a qualitative exploration of some links between 'religion', class and health.
    Walls P, Williams R.
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  • 16. Adolescent mental well-being, religion and family activities: a cross-sectional study (Northern Ireland Schools and Wellbeing Study).
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