Concept information
Preferred term
religion, preventability and preordination
Definition
- CULTURE AND RELIGION have long been known to play a vital role in influencing one's health beliefs and health-seeking behaviors. The effect of religion on one's health-seeking behaviors varies between religions with different belief systems. [Source: Encyclopedia of Cancer and Society; Religion, Preventability vs. Preordained]
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URI
https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/religion,_preventability_and_preordination
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