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Do religious and spiritual identity confer risk for hypertension via psychosocial and lifestyle factors?

机译:通过心理社会和生活方式因素,宗教和精神识别赋予高血压风险吗?

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The total and indirect effect of hostility on systolic and diastolic blood pressure was compared as a function of religious and spirituality identity in a nationally representative sample of 2971 adults aged 46.44 years. Structural equation modeling uncovered an indirect path from hostility to diastolic blood pressure via unhealthy behaviors and hostility to unhealthy behaviors via social isolation. Compared to a non-religious/non-spiritual reference group, the effect for unhealthy behaviors on diastolic blood pressure was greater for those endorsing some form of religious identity. However, the direction of the effect for hostility on social isolation and social isolation on unhealthy behaviors was reversed in those endorsing spiritual and religious identity.
机译:在2971名成年人年龄的国家代表性样本中,将敌对对收缩性和舒张血压进行收缩和舒张血压的总和间接效应。 结构方程模型通过社会隔离通过不健康的行为和对不健康行为的不健康行为和敌对地区发现了从敌意到舒张压的间接路径。 与非宗教/非精神参考群体相比,对于那些认可某种形式的宗教认同的人来说,对舒张压的不健康行为的影响更大。 然而,在认可精神和宗教身份的人中,逆转了对不健康行为的社会孤立和社会孤立效果的效果的方向。

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