نتایج جستجو برای: catholics

تعداد نتایج: 737  

Journal: :American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences 2019

Journal: :Polish Political Science 2023

The article falls within the political science of religion, a “transactional” perspective. A critical point at stake here is to preserve system, which officially draws on socialist ideas and Hochiminhism, consists deferring liberal democracy. historical background emergence Catholicism in Vietnam has been shown, proves that Catholics operated under shadow anti-national anti-patriotic accusation...

Journal: :Drug and alcohol dependence 1998
J A Patock-Peckham G T Hutchinson J Cheong C T Nagoshi

Two hundred and sixty-three alcohol using college students completed a questionnaire on their levels of alcohol use, problems with alcohol use, reasons for drinking, perceptions of control over drinking, impulsivity, venturesomeness, irrational beliefs, neuroticism, expectations of alcohol effects, depression, social norms, religious affiliation and intrinsic and extrinsic religiosity. Analyses...

Journal: :Journal of the history of medicine and allied sciences 2004
Sharon M Leon

While American Catholics stand out as some of the few voices of cultural opposition to the eugenics movement in the United States, Catholics and eugenicists actively engaged in conversational exchanges during the late 1920s. In association with the Committee on Cooperation with Clergymen of the American Eugenics Society, John A. Ryan and John Montgomery Cooper engaged in a process that Sander G...

1956
John M. Gilroy

his extensive experience of maladjusted children. There is just one further point which merits comment. In his preface Dr. Burns states that modern psychology and its application in "Child Guidance" meets with less acceptance and understanding among Catholics than others. I am sure, therefore, that he would also wish his readers to know that a Catholic nun, the late Sister Marie Hilda of Glasgo...

Journal: :Population studies 2006
Jona Schellekens Frans van Poppel

Previous studies of the marital fertility transition in Europe have found religious differentials. Using data collected from the population registers of The Hague, our aim in this study is to search for answers to the following questions: whether religious differentials result from socio-economic characteristics; to what extent religious ideology explains the behaviour of religious groups; whic...

2012
Shane Sharp

We use Wisconsin Longitudinal Study data (n=2,678) to assess the effects of religious denomination and ideology on end-of-life treatment preferences in two hypothetical terminal illness scenarios: physical pain and severe cognitive impairment. We found no statistically significant differences when comparing traditionally defined religious denominational groups (i.e., conservative, moderate, and...

Journal: :Journal of epidemiology and community health 1991
J P Mackenbach A E Kunst C W Looman

STUDY OBJECTIVE The geographical pattern of mortality in The Netherlands is dominated by an area of relatively high mortality in the southern part of the country. The aim was to analyse the background of this geographical mortality pattern in the early 1980s, and its evolution over time since the early 1950s. DESIGN Mortality data by district (n = 39), cause of death (13 large causes, "sympto...

Journal: :International journal of epidemiology 2010
Adrian Spoerri Marcel Zwahlen Matthias Bopp Felix Gutzwiller Matthias Egger

BACKGROUND In the 19th century, eminent French sociologist Emile Durkheim found suicide rates to be higher in the Protestant compared with the Catholic cantons of Switzerland. We examined religious affiliation and suicide in modern Switzerland, where assisted suicide is legal. METHODS The 2000 census records of 1,722,456 (46.0%) Catholics, 1,565,452 (41.8%) Protestants and 454,397 (12.2%) ind...

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