HEALTH

Beliefs and Behaviors: How Religion Affects Earthquake Victims

Türkiye, TurkeyThu Jan 09 2025
Earthquakes leave a deep mark, touching all aspects of life. When disaster strikes, victims often search for something to hold onto. For many, that comfort comes from their faith. A recent study in Turkey looked into this connection by exploring how religious health fatalism—a belief that illness and health are predetermined by God—impacts the healthy lifestyle choices of earthquake victims. The study involved 175 people hit by the 2023 earthquakes in Turkey. Surveys were conducted to measure both religious health fatalism and healthy lifestyle habits. Results showed average Religious Health Fatalism Questionnaire (RHFQ) scores of 54. 89, with a standard deviation of 14. 68. Healthy lifestyle scores (HLBS-II) averaged 130. 14, with a standard deviation of 19. 68. Significant correlations were observed between these two factors, with religious health fatalism explaining 35. 7% of the variance in RHFQ scores and 16% in HLBS-II scores. It's clear that high religious health fatalism was common among earthquake victims.

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    What other natural disasters, if any, have shown similar correlations between religious health fatalism and healthy lifestyle behaviors?
    How do cultural and regional differences influence the relationship between religion and lifestyle behaviors post-disaster?
    Do earthquake victims only engage in healthy lifestyle behaviors if they believe it's God's will?

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