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. 2021 Sep 16;9(26):7620–7631. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v9.i26.7620

Table 1.

Summary of the results of the studies included in this review

Mental health problem
Ref.        
Summary of results
Depression [15-26] Higher levels of S/R are generally associated with lower depressive symptoms
Anxiety [27-31] Mixed findings with both positive and negative relationships
Suicide [32-39] Higher levels of S/R are generally associated with lower suicidality
Substance use disorder [40-48] Higher levels of S/R are generally associated with lower substance use
Psychotic disorder [49-58] Religious delusions are associated with a poor prognosis. Nonpsychotic religious beliefs are generally associated with better outcomes
Obsessive compulsive disorder [59-61] Few studies with mixed results - both positive and negative relationships
Bipolar disorder [62-65] Few studies, higher levels of S/R are generally associated with better outcomes
Post-traumatic stress disorder [66-70] S/R may serve to buffer against post-traumatic stress, generally increasing the psychological growth
Eating disorders [71-75] Few studies with mixed results - both positive and negative relationships

S/R: Spirituality/religiousness.