Religious affiliation and major depressive episode in older adults: a cross-sectional study in six low- and middle- income countries
Abstract Background The relationship of religious affiliation and mental health is complex, and being part of a minority religious group could have negative effects on mental health. In this study, we assessed the association between religious affiliation and major depressive episode (MDE) in older...
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Main Authors: | Julian A. Fernández-Niño (Author), Ietza Bojorquez (Author), Carolina Becerra-Arias (Author), Claudia I. Astudillo-Garcia (Author) |
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2019-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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