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Religion and Suicide: Buddhism, Native American and African Religions, Atheism, and Agnosticism

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Research has repeatedly demonstrated that religiosity can potentially serve as a protective factor against suicidal behavior. A clear understanding of the influence of religion on suicidality is required to more fully assess for the risk of suicide. The databases PsycINFO and MEDLINE were used to search peer-reviewed journals prior to 2008 focusing on religion and suicide. Articles focusing on suicidality across Buddhism, Native American and African religions, as well as on the relationship among Atheism, Agnosticism, and suicide were utilized for this review. Practice recommendations are offered for conducting accurate assessment of religiosity as it relates to suicidality in these populations. Given the influence of religious beliefs on suicide, it is important to examine each major religious group for its unique conceptualization and position on suicide to accurately identify a client’s suicide risk.

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Lizardi, D., Gearing, R.E. Religion and Suicide: Buddhism, Native American and African Religions, Atheism, and Agnosticism. J Relig Health 49, 377–384 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10943-009-9248-8

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