Belief, Behavior, and Health
Religion as a Social Determinant of Health
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:3rd Oct '24
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The book explores the complex relationship between religious beliefs and health, highlighting both positive and negative effects on well-being. Belief, Behavior, and Health offers valuable insights.
This book offers a unique examination of the health benefits and detriments associated with religious beliefs across different cultures. It highlights the significant implications these beliefs have on individual well-being and human survival. By exploring various religious frameworks, the author sheds light on how spirituality can influence health outcomes, both positively and negatively, while also addressing the challenges that arise from religious discrimination.
Belief, Behavior, and Health takes readers on a journey through the author's extensive research conducted in diverse regions, including the Middle East, Africa, and urban areas in the United States. The focus is particularly on the health disparities faced by women and vulnerable groups, revealing how environmental conditions can exacerbate health issues, especially among the disadvantaged. Lane's detailed studies delve into the beliefs surrounding Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, providing deep insights into the interplay between faith, health, and societal factors.
This accessible and engaging read is not only informative but also thought-provoking, making it a valuable resource for students and scholars in public health, anthropology, and sociology. It invites readers to consider the profound impact of religious beliefs on health outcomes and encourages a deeper understanding of how faith can shape the well-being of individuals and communities alike.
"Belief, Behavior, and Health: Religion as a Social Determinant of Health by Sandra D. Lane provides an excellent contribution to the body of literature on the social determinants of health. Dr. Lane uses her own research studies to explain how religion functions as a social determinant which significantly impacts the health outcomes of individuals facing many medical conditions. This highly readable book is an excellent resource for students in health and human service fields seeking to provide healthcare services to individuals from a variety of backgrounds."
Robert H. Keefe, Associate Professor, School of Social Work, University at Buffalo, SUNY, USA"Belief, Behavior, and Health calls out the dangers of religion and religious divides while also elevating the importance of faith communities for promoting health and well-being through spirituality. In today’s divided society, this book is a must-read for understanding the origins of what people believe and how such beliefs influence life choices."
Patricia Cuff,Sr. Program Officer, National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine"An insightful and compelling exploration, Belief, Behavior, and Health: Religion as a Social Determinant of Health, demonstrates the intricate interplay between religion and health, shedding light on its profound implications for society. Sandra Lane has focused her keen ethnographic lens on a vital topic to produce a meticulously researched and thoughtful analysis to reveal how religious beliefs, practices, and institutions shape health behaviors, access to care, and overall well-being. This is cutting-edge and it enriches our understanding of the complex dynamics at the intersection of faith and health but also offers valuable insights for policymakers, healthcare professionals, and scholars alike. A must-read for anyone seeking a deeper comprehension of the role of religion as a social determinant of health."
Jok Madut Jok, Professor of Anthropology, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University, USA"Dr. Lane, a renowned medical anthropologist and epidemiologist, brings the reader into the world of public health through the lens of the three Abrahamic faiths. She has traveled to the Middle East, Africa, and the urban United States studying topics that range from female genital cutting to vaccine hesitancy in search of caring for and understanding the vulnerable and disadvantaged. This well-researched book incorporates her lessons learned and provides a link in comprehending how religious beliefs affect medical outcomes and what we, as practitioners, community leaders, and patients, can do to improve morbidity and mortality."
Mary Jumbelic, M.D., forensic pathologist and author of the memoir Here, Where Death Delights
"Through gripping stories and examples, this book demonstrates the powerful impact of religion on public health problems and their solution. A must-read for health professionals, social scientists, and anyone interested in faith and health around the globe."
Marcia C. Inhorn, Professor of Anthropology and International Affairs, Yale University, USA"Belief, Behavior, and Health: Religion as a Social Determinant of Health by Sandra D. Lane is a highly original and provocative examination of multiple religions as they variously impact health. Lane draws on family history, personal experience, and many years of research in a wide variety of cultural contexts to provide important insights on factors influencing health and health related behaviors. This book is a significant resource for current and emerging health care providers and behavioral scientists."
Susan C. Scrimshaw, Former President, Russell Sage College, USA and Former Dean, UIC School of Public Health, University of Illinois Chicago, USA
ISBN: 9781032847986
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
168 pages