Religion and Old Age: How Beliefs Impact Depression

Amsterdam, NetherlandsMon Nov 25 2024
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You're 76, living in the Netherlands, and part of a unique study. Every three years, you fill out a questionnaire about your feelings and your religion. Researchers found something interesting: feeling good about God can help keep depression away. But feeling anxious or let down by God, or using religion negatively during hard times, can lead to more depression. It's like a two-way street – as depression increases, these feelings can get worse too.
There were around 1, 000 participants in this study, and they were tracked for six years. The study focused on their beliefs and how they cope with life's challenges. It turns out, positive feelings about God can act as a shield against depressive symptoms. But when feelings like anxiety or disappointment with God creep in, or when religion is used in a negative way, it's more likely depression will set in. This isn't just a one-way deal. Depression can make these negative feelings even stronger. It's a cycle that can be hard to break. So, it's important to understand how our beliefs and how we use them can affect our mental health.
https://localnews.ai/article/religion-and-old-age-how-beliefs-impact-depression-93e2d55

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