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Erschienen in: Journal of Religion and Health 4/2013

01.12.2013 | Original Paper

Religion and Disparities: Considering the Influences of Islam on the Health of American Muslims

verfasst von: Aasim I. Padela, Farr A. Curlin

Erschienen in: Journal of Religion and Health | Ausgabe 4/2013

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Abstract

Both theory and data suggest that religions shape the way individuals interpret and seek help for their illnesses. Yet, health disparities research has rarely examined the influence of a shared religion on the health of individuals from distinct minority communities. In this paper, we focus on Islam and American Muslims to outline the ways in which a shared religion may impact the health of a racially, ethnically, and socioeconomically diverse minority community. We use Kleinman’s “cultural construction of clinical reality” as a theoretical framework to interpret the extant literature on American Muslim health. We then propose a research agenda that would extend current disparities research to include measures of religiosity, particularly among populations that share a minority religious affiliation. The research we propose would provide a fuller understanding of the relationships between religion and health among Muslim Americans and other minority communities and would thereby undergird efforts to reduce unwarranted health disparities.
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Metadaten
Titel
Religion and Disparities: Considering the Influences of Islam on the Health of American Muslims
verfasst von
Aasim I. Padela
Farr A. Curlin
Publikationsdatum
01.12.2013
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Journal of Religion and Health / Ausgabe 4/2013
Print ISSN: 0022-4197
Elektronische ISSN: 1573-6571
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10943-012-9620-y

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