Why Religious Belief Provides a Real Buffer Against Suicide Risk
David H Rosmarin
David H Rosmarin
Quote:Under-recognised as a protective force against suicide, religious faith has multiple features that help to save lives
Quote:A 2016 systematic review of the literature located 89 studies on religion and suicide published in the preceding years. The authors concluded unequivocally that religious affiliation protects against suicide attempts with large effect sizes, even after controlling for social support and access to mental health care.
Certain aspects of spirituality and religion can even confer protection against suicidality for non-religious individuals. In one recent study that my programme conducted among participants with chronic mood disorders, belief and faith in God were associated with substantially lower suicidality even among the religiously unaffiliated. While this particular investigation was specific to older adults, none of my previous research has suggested that effects of religion on suicide risk vary with age. I have also not observed that effects are more pronounced within specific faith groups or religious sects, relative to others.
Quote:My favourite explanation for how spirituality and religion may protect against suicide originates from the work of Viktor Frankl – the Austrian psychiatrist who survived the Nazi concentration camps, and observed that having a sense of meaning and purpose is a key predictor of human wellbeing. When my patients perceive their anxiety, depression or other problems as being potentially constructive in their lives – when they view their struggles as an opportunity to grow in terms of self-awareness, connection with others, or resilience – they rarely (if ever) display significant suicidality. While this philosophical perspective is technically agnostic, in practice it often dovetails with and even emanates from spiritual and religious teachings.
'Historically, we may regard materialism as a system of dogma set up to combat orthodox dogma...Accordingly we find that, as ancient orthodoxies disintegrate, materialism more and more gives way to scepticism.'
- Bertrand Russell
- Bertrand Russell