Academic research reveals faith communities could play bigger role in public health programmes as studies link regular worship attendance to reduced mortality rates.
Medical experts are calling for religion to be recognised as a social determinant of health after research showed measurable links between faith and wellbeing outcomes. The British Medical Journal highlighted the growing evidence base connecting religious practice to better health statistics.
Over 75.8% of the global population identifies with some form of religious belief. Yet religion and spirituality remain largely absent from mainstream public health frameworks, including those used by the World Health Organization.
The Health Benefits of Faith
Weekly religious service attendance shows striking associations with better health outcomes. A major study found that attending at least one religious service per week was linked to an 8% reduction in overall mortality and a 15% reduction in cancer mortality.
But the mental health connections prove even more significant. Six in ten adults agree that their faith or spirituality supports their mental wellness, according to American Psychiatric Association research.
The Nurses’ Health Study suggests that declining religious attendance might account for roughly 40% of the increasing suicide rate in the United States between 1999 and 2014. Another study indicated that falling religious attendance from 1991 to 2019 accounted for 28% of the rise in adolescent depression.
The Mental Health Gap
Despite these potential benefits, faith communities struggle with mental health discussions. Among those in religious communities, only 52% say their religious community discusses mental health openly and without stigma.
Yet 68% of people of faith say they would be likely to seek mental health care if a leader in their religious community recommended it. This points to untapped potential for faith leaders in mental health promotion.
Kamran Abbasi, editor of the British Medical Journal, wrote about religion’s power as a social force for good and as a determinant of health. The Mayo Clinic’s Jackson Heart Study found religion and spirituality were associated with improved heart health in over 5,000 participants.
Complex Relationships
The relationship between religion and health proves complex and many-sided. Outcomes vary based on socioeconomic, ethnic, and cultural background, researchers note.
Health behaviour differences between religious groups may stem from socio-demographic similarities rather than religious beliefs alone. Public health and religious communities sometimes experience conflict, above all evident during the COVID-19 pandemic around social distancing measures and vaccination programmes.
Bridging the Divide
Health professionals note that religious communities are often engaged transactionally rather than as true partners in public health initiatives. Faith communities value maintaining congregation cohesion as making health decisions aligned with their beliefs.
The research suggests that nearly 80% of Black Americans affiliate with some religion, with 97% believing in God or a higher power. This demographic data highlights the potential reach of faith-based health interventions.
Religious involvement typically includes church attendance, the importance individuals place on religion, and religion as a source of comfort. These factors could be measured and incorporated into health promotion strategies.
Source: @bmj_latest
Key Takeaways
- Weekly religious service attendance is associated with 8% lower overall mortality and 15% lower cancer mortality
- 60% of adults say faith or spirituality supports their mental wellness, but only 52% of religious communities discuss mental health openly
- Declining religious attendance may account for significant portions of rising suicide rates and adolescent depression
What This Means for Kent Residents
Kent’s diverse religious communities – including Christian, Jewish, Muslim, Hindu, Sikh, and Buddhist populations – represent an untapped resource for public health programmes. NHS Kent and Medway Integrated Care Board could consider partnering with faith leaders to improve mental health support and health promotion initiatives across the county. Local residents of faith should know that 68% of people would seek mental health care if recommended by their religious leader, suggesting faith communities could play a vital role in reducing stigma around mental health services and encouraging appropriate care-seeking behaviour.


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