Religious Affiliation Protects People's Well-Being During Distressful Times: Baylor University
April 16, 2020
April 16, 2020
WACO, Texas, April 16 -- Baylor University issued the following news:
Religious Americans were better able than less religious ones to weather the economic storm of the 2008 recession, at least in terms of well-being, according to a study that may have implications for the disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Scholars at Baylor University, Duke University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology analyzed data from the Gallup organization's U.S. Daily Poll b . . .
Religious Americans were better able than less religious ones to weather the economic storm of the 2008 recession, at least in terms of well-being, according to a study that may have implications for the disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Scholars at Baylor University, Duke University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology analyzed data from the Gallup organization's U.S. Daily Poll b . . .