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Study Links Spirituality, Religious Worship To Decreased Suicide Behavior

A team of psychiatric researchers based at the University of Manitoba has found a possible relationship between a person’s attendance at a religious worship service and his or her desire to commit suicide.

The study was conducted using data ...Read More

Posted on : Friday, January 16, 2009 12:00 AM
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In relation to Suicide and religion research: One of the obvious factors for religion would be the "community" effect. Spiritual practice is not always communal, but religious practice is by its defintion an act of belonging. I would like to follow up on this further. Karen E. Toole - Provincial Spiritual Care Coordinator
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