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Religiosity and Depression

A Study at Temple University
Religiosity and Depression. Are people who have a spiritual relationship with a higher power more likely to get depressed? Or is it that depressed people tend to establish such relationships on the way to getting out of depression? Those are some of the questions being asked currently by researchers at Temple University in Philadelphia who recently revealed in a study how a person's religiousness -- also called religiosity -- can offer insight into their risk for depression.

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