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Religion and survival in a secular region. A twenty year follow-up of 734 Danish adults born in 1914.
Peter la Cour, Kirsten Avlund, Kirsten Schultz-Larsen
Department of Public Health
Section of Social Medicine
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Arts & Humanities
Hazard
90%
Church Attendance
83%
Religion
80%
Dying
39%
Controlled
34%
Religious Media
34%
Effect Size
32%
Secular Culture
30%
Religiosity
26%
Religious Affiliation
24%
Medical Education
24%
Dwelling
21%
Social Relations
20%
Mortality
20%
Mental Health
19%
Pathway
19%
Person
11%
Social Sciences
church attendance
89%
Religion
67%
dying
45%
denomination
24%
health behavior
22%
Social Relations
19%
mortality
18%
death
15%
mental health
14%
human being
11%
gender
10%
education
6%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Religion
100%
Survival
47%
Medical Education
31%
Independent Living
29%
Health Behavior
29%
Sample Size
25%
Mental Health
22%
Elderly
19%
Mortality
14%