Those who worship a higher power often do so in different ways. Whether they are active in their religious community, or prefer to simply pray or meditate, new research out of Temple University suggests that a person’s religiousness – also called religiosity – can offer insight into their risk for depression.

In a study published on-line this month in Psychological Medicine, lead researcher Joanna Maselko, Sc.D and fellow researchers

Read the rest of this entry

, , , , , , ,