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1 maj 2018 · Here are 13 statistics from several Lifeway Research studies that may help you better understand the issue and the people in your church. 23 percent of pastors acknowledge they have personally struggled with a mental illness. 49 percent of pastors say they rarely or never speak to their congregation about mental illness.
26 kwi 2022 · Mental health charity Kintsugi Hope surveyed 1,079 Christians from various denominations (and interviewed dozens of church leaders) to reveal some striking findings. Of those polled, 43 per cent had experienced a mental health issue, significantly higher than the one-in four statistic we often hear.
23 lis 2018 · Christians had a statistically significantly higher mean SSDS score than non-Christians. Evangelical Christians had a statistically significantly higher degree of self-stigma when compared to both non-evangelical Christians and non-Christians.
28 paź 2020 · An electronic survey was distributed that included demographic information questions, the Self-Stigma of Depression Scale (SSDS) and the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9). The primary endpoint was mean SSDS score in evangelical Christians versus other Christians and the general population.
5 wrz 2019 · Christian Mental Health Statistics: 23 percent of pastors acknowledge they have personally struggled with a mental illness. 49 percent of pastors say they rarely or never speak to their congregation about mental illness. 27 percent of churches have a plan to assist families affected by mental illness.
19 kwi 2022 · By focussing on evangelical Christians, this research sought to capture the connection between spiritual aetiologies and mental health help-seeking, revealing socially located assumptions, perspectives, and understandings of depression amongst evangelical Christians living in the United Kingdom.