A new study published Wednesday in the journal JAMA Psychiatry suggested that attending regular religious activities may help prevent mental health-related deaths, including suicide and drug and alcohol overdoses, among health care workers.
Researchers associated with the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health investigated how attending regular religious services impacted health care workers.
Using previously collected data, researchers compared how often health care professionals who died by suicide, alcohol poisoning or a drug overdose attended religious services.
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