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In Doubt and Disbelief: How Mrdjenovich 2018 Misunderstands the (Non)Religion–Health Relationship

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The article, “Religiously/Spiritually Involved, but in Doubt or Disbelief—Why? Healthy?” (Mrdjenovich in J Relig Health. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10943-018-0711-2, 2018) addressed why subsets of Nones would engage in religious activities. While the subject matter of Mrdjenovich’s work is important and understudied, several problematic conclusions about the nonreligion-health field were drawn. We provide constructive criticisms of Mrdjenovich’s methodologies, conclusions, and characterizations of the nonreligion-health field, and offer several solutions to the problems identified.

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Speed, D., Hwang, K., Galen, L.W. et al. In Doubt and Disbelief: How Mrdjenovich 2018 Misunderstands the (Non)Religion–Health Relationship. J Relig Health 61, 2319–2322 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10943-020-01109-1

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