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Spirituality and religion and the role in improving teaching approaches to diversity and inclusion in the nursing and midwifery curriculum: an explanatory sequential multi-methods study. [PDF]
Quinn B, Duncan D, Hanna JR.
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Christian religion and spirituality in eating disorder development, experience, and recovery: an exploration of lived experience in Australia and New Zealand. [PDF]
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Attitudes toward female circumcision among Senegalese women: a national analysis of sociocultural and economic determinants. [PDF]
Mekonen EG.
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What are 'biohackers' hacking? Identifying motivations and meaning-making frameworks. [PDF]
Lorrimar V.
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Beginning with a focus on ‘secularism’ in the mid-1990s and extending to the study of ‘secularity,’ ‘atheism,’ and ‘irreligious’ and ‘non-religious’ cultures from the mid-2000s onwards, the study of religion’s various ‘others’ is receiving increasing attention from scholars of religion.
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Beginning with a focus on ‘secularism’ in the mid-1990s and extending to the study of ‘secularity,’ ‘atheism,’ and ‘irreligious’ and ‘non-religious’ cultures from the mid-2000s onwards, the study of religion’s various ‘others’ is receiving increasing attention from scholars of religion.
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Non-religion, atheism, and mental health
2021Based on the well-established link between religiosity and positive mental health outcomes, it has been argued that non-religiosity is a health liability. However, most of this research suffers from methodological problems that limit their generalizability to non-religious populations, such as atheists and agnostics.
Miguel Farias, Thomas J. Coleman III
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