APS

29th APS Annual Convention · 2017

Fatalism, Religious Involvement, and Health Outcomes Among Low Income Hispanic Americans

Boston, MA · May 2017

Poster Session · Social

  • Elizabeth Wilson
    University of Missouri-Kansas City
  • Kadie Harry
    University of Missouri-Kansas City
  • Kalon Eways
    University of Missouri-Kansas City
  • Jillian Clark
    University of Missouri-Kansas City
  • Kymberly Bennett
    University of Missouri-Kansas City

Abstract

This study investigated the relationship between religious involvement, fatalism, and health outcomes. Fatalism negatively predicted physical function. The regression to predict mental health showed a significant interaction between fatalism and religious involvement; fatalism negatively predicted mental health in participants who attended religious services at least once per week.

Social Cognition

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